Tuesday, February 07, 2006
you go Mittal!
Any body following the progress of the Mittal bid for Arcelor. I have been hooked since the bid first received a 2 page story treatment in the Globe and Mail Business section. ln In brief the
The most important objection seems to be that “the cultural values are not shared”. No one really explains what that means. Mittal has already met key politicians, saying that jobs will not be lost. So what bothers them exactly? The following comments from the head of Publicis seem relevant:
Lévy said he had been surprised by the move from a group whose origins were in
"I am not saying it is positive or it is negative. But it is the kind of thing that we will see more and more.
"I was a little bit surprised personally because I was expecting this kind of hostile bid but coming from
He added that Mittal’s decision to make a "quite harsh" bid for a rival would be likely to change the way that emerging market countries led by
"This is not the behaviour of an emergent country," he said. "This is something that is coming from a dominant country, which is saying ‘OK, I want to buy you’. The way this decision is presented is quite harsh … solidly hostile."
He added: "I think it is an Indian deal with a British style."
Good old racism – you may be a citizen of
If the bid does go through, Mittal will have a global monopoly on Steel manufacture. I guess thats the biggest headache most people have.
And with the protection of small industries thrown right out of the window, Its gonna be the small companies who are gonna get together to make sure this does not go through.
I'm not following it closely enough though. Will do so after reading this post.
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