TSX streamlines corporate takeovers

Companies will be able to issue more shares without seeking approval from shareholders

Corporate takeovers of publicly traded companies should be easier to execute under revised guidance contained in a staff notice published Tuesday by the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

The TSX issued a consultation paper in June on possible changes to its guidance regarding the need for shareholder approval when a company issues securities in connection with a potentially dilutive acquisition. The exchange sought to revise its guidance to enable companies to increase an existing takeover bid without seeking shareholder approval for issuing additional shares.

Following a public consultation, the TSX is adopting revised guidance that will generally enable companies to issue up to an additional 25% of the number of securities approved by shareholders, without seeking further approval, as part of a proposed takeover bid.

The revised guidance also sets out the disclosure requirements for companies in connection with these sorts of transactions, among other things.