Written by the first woman director of the Gillette Company,
this is an exciting first-hand account of Gillette's successful
fight against four hostile takeover efforts during the late 1980s.
After a brief, insightful history of the company and the growth of
its world-famous products--Gillette razors and blades; Braun coffee
machines and electric razors; Oral-B toothbrushes; Paper Mate,
Waterman, and Parker pens; and cosmetics--the author tells the
inside story of Ronald Perelman's three attempts and the Coniston
Partners' one attempt to take over Gillette. Ricardo-Campbell, who
chaired Gillette's Finance Committee during this period, provides a
fascinating look at the ensuing proxy battles and other intricate
financial maneuvers. Combining academic theory and first-hand
experience in its discussion of topics such as greenmail and poison
pills, this work also features such world-renowned corporate
figures as Warren Buffett, Joe Flom, and Eric Gleacher.
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