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Not So Deadly

Companies with poison pills may feel well protected from unwanted advances. But rights plans aren't the killers they're cracked up to be
October 1, 2002

Perhaps as many as 3,000 corporations have adopted rights plans - "poison pills" - as their first line of defense against unwanted takeover attempts. The first wave of adoptions occurred at the height of the junk bond-financed takeover boom of the 1980s. The flurry of hostile cash takeovers ended when the decade closed. Indeed, some observers blamed the end of that era on widespread adoption of rights plans.