Ed Miliband Calls For Company Takeovers To Be Tightened Up

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First Posted: 19/01/12 07:02 GMT Updated: 19/01/12 07:21 GMT   PA

Ed Miliband has called for tighter regulation on takeovers to protect the long-term interests of British business.

In an article for the Financial Times, the Labour leader said hostile takeovers of recent years highlighted the "short-termism that blights British enterprise".

Under plans being considered by Labour, he said investors who buy shares after a company receives a takeover approach would be banned from voting on its sale.

He said firms needed a defence "against fund managers chasing the fast buck".

Under another proposal, a threshold of two-thirds rather than a majority of shareholders would be required before a takeover can succeed.

The Labour leader wrote: "Some argue that the Government should just stay out of the way.

"But the rules that govern the system shape outcomes and it is no accident that too many takeovers are decided on the basis of short-term decision-making by people who never had any interest in the long-term success of the company concerned.
"The rules need to change to help companies take decisions that drive long-term value creation."

In his article, he also referred to "unedifying spectacle" of Cadbury being bought by US firm Kraft in 2010 as investors gambled that the bid would succeed.

Prime Minister David Cameron will set out his vision for "moral capitalism" in a major speech on the economy today.

He is expected to suggest the need for greater transparency to help stem the worst excesses in business as well measures that will make it easier for co-operatives to be created.

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Ed Miliband has called for tighter regulation on takeovers to protect the long-term interests of British business. In an article for the Financial Times, the Labour leader said hostile takeovers of...
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10:26 PM on 01/25/2012
Was he the drummer in the Steve Miller Band ?
11:30 PM on 01/22/2012
Hmm I think he should direct it at family members first...and to think most Labour supporters wanted this guy as their Leader.....http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2090047/David-Miliband-takes-lucrative-new-job-Pakistan-based-City-firm-backed-Swiss-playboy-brother-Ed-rails-Capitalist-predators.html
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SecondBestTheorem
12:23 AM on 01/20/2012
Sounds like a great idea to me, bring it to the U.S. and let's go back and really take a good look at Romney's tax returns, destructive short-termism takeover history, and offshore carried interest.
10:26 PM on 01/19/2012
for me he doesnt appear to of convinced himself yet .
02:31 AM on 01/20/2012
be honest "verycross" its unlikely he could even convince HIMSELF he needed a shxt (excuse the expletive but that idiot PXSS"S me off )
01:03 PM on 01/19/2012
13 Years of Labour and these companies were allowed to do what they wanted half of the labour party from that era are directors or consultants for these companies. I just cant understand Milliband every time he talks its just all rubbish its about time they gave him the boot and put his Brother in charge. Ed Milliband will go down in the history books with Foot and Kinock
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12:54 PM on 01/19/2012
In the Blue Corner weighting 200lb Dave "Moral Capitalism" Cameron. In the Red Corner weighting 120lb Ed " Responsible Capitalism" Miliband. Place your bets not. This fight was sponsored by JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and John "Lord Pies " Prescott
12:34 PM on 01/19/2012
these companies ran amok under 13 years of Labour, to show any morals in this latest farce, new labour ex ministers and many MPs should resign on mass, because they were the main part of the decline, any news on the billion £ NHS computer fiasco set up under new Labour the £ 1 billion lost on the dome under new labour, the billions the olympics will cost us under new labour, the billions upon billlions on two wars under new labour let alone the most important the british service men and women murdered and maimed, the mass immigration costing us jobs and billions in benefits under new labour, the human rights laws that allow terrorists that allow these people a safe haven here. At the moment they should keep quite, we had enough of there imput. And this new lot need to shape up or ship out a bit lively, although i think we cannot turn this around for at least another 10 years, but they need to be doing more, on the things that counts
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Norman Mitchison
12:26 PM on 01/19/2012
Pity his party didnt do it 14 yrs ago but as they had only thoughts about their own enrichment its not surprising.
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Dombeyandson
06:36 PM on 01/19/2012
They wouldn't have been elected if they had restrained the City
12:23 PM on 01/19/2012
Good luck! You will need it against the big boys! LOL!
12:03 PM on 01/19/2012
ER ! what IS the differance between Labour and the Tories ?? Not Much ! and the Liberals are 'nothing' ? where does that leave British Politics ?? Open to radicalism thats where.
11:52 AM on 01/19/2012
Why wasnt this already in place????? It is becoming increasingly clear to all and sundry that the main three parties have absolutely no idea how to stimulate the UK economy as they stumble from one irrelevant incompetenece to another trying to outwit each party as the UK economy shrinks and jobs are lost. It beggars belief that they havent got the intelligence and street cred to boost this ailing economy but spend billions on one off projects the UK does not want. Its so frustrating, I was in business development for years and I would ache to get this matter going.
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Allyb999
11:46 AM on 01/19/2012
Glad to see Westminster saving money, by using the same spin doctor for the leaders of both the Conservatives and Labour.
11:45 AM on 01/19/2012
isnt this the same Milliband who alongside Broon and Balls actively encouraged the banks and others to take the huge risks that eventually led to the current problems?

wasnt he a member of a Government that had 13 years to introduce this type of action but did nothing?
10:48 PM on 01/19/2012
maybe he just didnt have the inffluence back then ........
10:28 AM on 01/20/2012
that maybe the case, but as it clearly went against his beliefs , why did he not resign from his post and speak out about the issue?
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10:55 AM on 01/19/2012
If Milliband really does believe that a strategy based on a stream of phoney initiatives is going to help him, he's wrong. Most people in this country are not going to easily forget what Labour did to this country during their years in power.