Hilton Hotels' Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve Binding By-Law Amendment to Redeem Poison Pill, According to UNITE HERE.BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. , Calif. -- Shareholders of Hilton Hotels (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HLT HLT See: Highly leveraged transaction ) have overwhelmingly approved a precedent-setting, binding by-law amendment to redeem the company's poison pill A defensive strategy based on issuing special stock that is used to deter aggressors in corporate takeover attempts. The poison pill is a defensive strategy used against corporate takeovers. and require any future pills to obtain shareholder prior approval, according to UNITE HERE, the proponent of the resolution. 68% of shares voted, and more than a majority of outstanding shares, voted in favor of amending Hilton's By-Laws. "The question posed by Hilton's poison pill is whether the board of directors will put management's interests above shareholders' interests in this transaction driven industry," stated Courtney Alexander, UNITE HERE's deputy research director. The hotel industry saw $21 billion in hotel transactions in 2005, 63% higher than in 2004, according to Jones Lang LaSalle Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE: JLL) is a major real estate and money management services firm headquartered in the Aon Center in Chicago, Illinois and the only company in its industry making it into Fortune magazine's list of the 100 Best Places to Work in the U.S. . "By this historic vote, shareholders are overwhelmingly telling Hilton that its existing poison pill is not in their interest, and now it is incumbent upon the Board to put aside its relationships with management, redeem its poison pill, and implement the by-law amendment. The question asked today is: will Hilton's Board honor the will of its shareholders?" Binding poison pill amendments are untested legal ground in Delaware, where Hilton is incorporated. The Oklahoma Supreme Court The Supreme Court of Oklahoma is one of the two highest judicial bodies in the U.S. state of Oklahoma and leads the Oklahoma Court System, the judicial branch of the Oklahoma state government. , in a state whose corporate statutes on the respective powers of shareholders and the board of directors are very similar to Delaware's, held in Fleming Cos. (1999) that a similar binding by-law amendment is consistent with that state's law. For further information, please contact Courtney Alexander, 631-834-4681 c. |
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