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In the first episode of our new podcast series 'The future of wealth management is here' we explore how AI is redefining value, client expectations, and regulatory priorities in wealth management. Join our hosts, Marina Reason, Ian Thomas, and John Mathew who break down how the industry is adapting to an evolving regulatory and technological landscape, and the key risks and opportunities which lie ahead.
Read our Global Bank Review 2025 here: https://www.hsfkramer.com/insights/reports/2025/global-bank-review-2025
Public M&A EP37: Panel Practice Statement on profit forecasts and synergy statements
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
29 minutes 52 seconds
3 months ago
Public M&A EP37: Panel Practice Statement on profit forecasts and synergy statements
In this episode, we talk about Practice Statement 35, which the UK Takeover Panel published recently, on profit forecasts, synergy statements (referred to in the Takeover Code as quantified financial benefits statements or QFBSs) and connected investment research.
Areas we discuss include:
• the regime in the Takeover Code for profit forecasts;
• how the rules apply where a target has unequivocally rejected an approach;
• the Panel Executive's approach to reports on synergy statements where a deal leaks;
• its approach where a target provides a profit forecast to a bidder as part of the due diligence exercise;
• when a forward-looking statement will be an aspirational target;
• how the regime applies to profit forecasts for financial periods which end more than 15 months in the future; and
• when the Executive may grant a dispensation from the rules that apply when a connected firm publishes investment research.
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
In the first episode of our new podcast series 'The future of wealth management is here' we explore how AI is redefining value, client expectations, and regulatory priorities in wealth management. Join our hosts, Marina Reason, Ian Thomas, and John Mathew who break down how the industry is adapting to an evolving regulatory and technological landscape, and the key risks and opportunities which lie ahead.
Read our Global Bank Review 2025 here: https://www.hsfkramer.com/insights/reports/2025/global-bank-review-2025