Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 93,119 Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc. And Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation, Intervenor in District Court v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer, and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota, by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corp., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold L. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General

811 F.2d 414, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 1657
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 4, 1987
Docket86-2399
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

This text of 811 F.2d 414 (Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 93,119 Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc. And Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation, Intervenor in District Court v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer, and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota, by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corp., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold L. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 93,119 Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc. And Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation, Intervenor in District Court v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer, and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota, by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation, the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corp., Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold I. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General. Gelco Corporation and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General v. Coniston Partners Gel Associates Paul E. Tierney Keith R. Gollust Augustus K. Oliver Gollust, Tierney and Oliver, Inc., Gel Acquisition Corporation, Cubit Corporation v. Gelco Corporation Samuel D. Addoms Neil E. Goldschmidt Harold L. Grossman Michael J. Morris Clarence W. Spangle Jaye F. Dyer William F. Foss Andrew C. Grossman Mark H. Willes Jack J. Crocker N. Bud Grossman M.D. McVay Sam Singer and the State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, Iii, Its Attorney General, 811 F.2d 414, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 1657 (8th Cir. 1987).

Opinion

811 F.2d 414

Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 93,119
GELCO CORPORATION, Appellee,
The State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its
Attorney General,
v.
CONISTON PARTNERS; GEL Associates; Paul E. Tierney; Keith
R. Gollust; Augustus K. Oliver; Gollust, Tierney
and Oliver, Inc.; and GEL Acquisition
Corporation, Appellants,
Cubit Corporation, Intervenor in District Court,
v.
GELCO CORPORATION; Samuel D. Addoms; Neil E. Goldschmidt;
Harold I. Grossman; Michael J. Morris; Clarence W.
Spangle; Jaye F. Dyer; William F. Foss; Andrew C.
Grossman; Mark H. Willes; Jack J. Crocker; N. Bud
Grossman; M.D. McVay; Sam Singer, Appellees,
and The State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its
Attorney General.
GELCO CORPORATION, The State of Minnesota, by Hubert H.
Humphrey, III, its Attorney General, Appellants,
v.
CONISTON PARTNERS; GEL Associates; Paul E. Tierney; Keith
R. Gollust; Augustus K. Oliver; Gollust, Tierney
and Oliver, Inc., Appellees,
Cubit Corporation, Appellee,
v.
GELCO CORPORATION; Samuel D. Addoms; Neil E. Goldschmidt;
Harold I. Grossman; Michael J. Morris; Clarence W.
Spangle; Jaye F. Dyer; William F. Foss; Andrew C.
Grossman; Mark H. Willes; Jack J. Crocker; N. Bud
Grossman; M.D. McVay; Sam Singer; and The State of
Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its Attorney General.
GELCO CORPORATION, Appellant,
The State of Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its
Attorney General,
v.
CONISTON PARTNERS; GEL Associates; Paul E. Tierney; Keith
R. Gollust; Augustus K. Oliver; Gollust, Tierney
and Oliver, Inc., Appellees,
GEL Acquisition Corp., Appellee,
Cubit Corporation,
v.
GELCO CORPORATION; Samuel D. Addoms; Neil E. Goldschmidt;
Harold I. Grossman; Michael J. Morris; Clarence W.
Spangle; Jaye F. Dyer; William F. Foss; Andrew; C.
Grossman; Mark H. Willes; Jack J. Crocker; N. Bud
Grossman; M.D. McVay; Sam Singer; and The State of
Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its Attorney General.
GELCO CORPORATION; and The State of Minnesota by Hubert H.
Humphrey, III, its Attorney General, Appellees,
v.
CONISTON PARTNERS; GEL Associates; Paul E. Tierney; Keith
R. Gollust; Augustus K. Oliver; Gollust, Tierney
and Oliver, Inc., GEL Acquisition
Corporation, Cubit
Corporation, Appellant,
v.
GELCO CORPORATION; Samuel D. Addoms; Neil E. Goldschmidt;
Harold L. Grossman; Michael J. Morris; Clarence W.
Spangle; Jaye F. Dyer; William F. Foss; Andrew C.
Grossman; Mark H. Willes; Jack J. Crocker; N. Bud
Grossman; M.D. McVay; Sam Singer; and The State of
Minnesota by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, its Attorney General.

Nos. 86-2399, 86-5418, 86-5420 and 86-5421.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Dec. 10, 1986.
Decided Feb. 4, 1987.

Alexander R. Sussman, John Sullivan, Sandra F. Coppola, New York City, George F. McGunnigle, Minneapolis, Minn., H. Kent Munson, Andrew F. Puzder, St. Louis, Mo., for Gelco Corp.

Alan I. Gilbert, Barry R. Greller, St. Paul, Minn., for State of Minn.

Dennis J. Block, Irvin H. Warren, New York City, for Coniston Partners.

Gregory L. Wilmes, Minneapolis, Minn., for Cubit Corp.

Before JOHN R. GIBSON, FAGG, and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

These appeals stem from a battle for control of Gelco Corporation between Gelco's incumbent management and Coniston Partners. Incidents of this struggle included the Gelco board's creation of a Poison Pill, Gelco's self-tender offer, Coniston's acquisition of Gelco stock, and Coniston's tender offer for all of Gelco's outstanding shares. Coniston1 argues that the district court2 erroneously refused to preliminarily enjoin Gelco's directors from enforcing a preferred stock purchase rights plan and to order the directors to redeem certain preferred stock issued to Merrill Lynch & Co. or void all voting rights attendant to such stock. --- F.Supp. ----. We conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in concluding that Coniston failed to show that it would be irreparably harmed by its inability to proceed with its tender offer. Accordingly, preliminary injunctive relief was properly denied. In related appeals, Gelco and the State of Minnesota argue that the district court erroneously held the Minnesota Control Share Acquisition Act, Minn.Stat. Secs. 302A.011(37)-(41), 302A.449(7), 302A.671 (1984 & Supp. 1985, amended by 1986 Minn. Laws 703, 706), unconstitutional under both the commerce clause and the supremacy clause and wrongfully enjoined enforcement of the Act as it applied to Coniston's pending tender offer for Gelco shares. In light of Coniston's revocation of its tender offer and its expressed intent not to proceed with a new offer unless the requested injunctive relief is granted, we find the constitutional issues raised in these appeals moot.

I.

A lengthy discussion of the corporate proceedings relating to these appeals is unnecessary to our decision. Those who are interested may find a more detailed statement in the district court's opinion, Gelco Corp. v. Coniston Partners, 652 F.Supp. 829 (D.Minn.1986). We simply provide a broad overview gleaned primarily from this opinion.

On May 6, 1986, the directors of Gelco Corporation, a Minnesota corporation whose stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange, adopted a preferred stock purchase rights plan (also referred to by the district court as a Poison Pill), which declared a dividend of one preferred stock purchase right for each outstanding share of Gelco stock. In essence, this plan allows the holder of each right (the acquiring person excluded) to purchase $126 in Gelco stock for $63 when it is announced that a person has acquired or intends to acquire through a tender or exchange offer twenty percent or more of Gelco's outstanding voting stock. If Gelco merges with another entity, this same option exists as to the surviving entity's stock. The rights plan is redeemable by the board prior to the happening of certain events. It also gives the board discretion to unilaterally amend the plan. The district court found that the rights plan, which was adopted before the board knew of any acquisition effort, makes it difficult, but not impossible, to acquire control of Gelco without board approval, but the plan was not adopted solely to entrench incumbent management.

On August 26, 1986, Gelco announced a restructuring plan. The plan called for the sale of four Gelco business units and a self-tender offer to purchase up to three million shares of outstanding common stock for $17-$20, the amount to be determined by dutch auction--a procedure whereby shares tendered for the lowest price are purchased first. This self-tender was to be financed by selling Merrill Lynch up to three million shares of newly issued preferred stock for $20 per share. The preferred shares have voting rights, but there is no voting agreement between Merrill Lynch and Gelco's directors. Gelco may redeem the stock at any time for the original purchase price plus accrued unpaid interest.

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