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State Antitakeover Statutes Are Usually Enacted to Protect Local State

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State antitakeover statutes are usually enacted to protect local state businesses from being taken over by other businesses,particularly out-of-state businesses,which might close certain plants located in the state,move certain business operations out of state,lay off employees who are residents of the state,and cause a decrease in tax revenues of the state.


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