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802.71
Staff
Timothy Carson
Response/Comments

These facts are not inconsistent with treating the acquisition as exempt under Rule 802.71.

Question

From: Carson, Timothy


Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 11:22:10 AM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)


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Subject: RE: Request for Informal Interpretation - Rule 802.71

These facts are not inconsistent with treating the acquisition as exempt under Rule 802.71.

From: [Redacted]


Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 10:03:11 AM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)


To: [Redacted]


Cc: [Redacted]


Subject: Request for Informal Interpretation - Rule 802.71

Good morning:

Our firm is assisting in a transaction that may have HSR implications. The pertinent facts are set out below. We are hoping that you can confirm our analysis of the situation.

Corporation A is a U.S. corporation whose stock is owned 100% by Corporation B, a European company. Corporation B is controlled by Person X, a European citizen. As part of Person X’s estate planning, Corporation B intends to transfer all stock of Corporation A to Corporation C, a European non-profit charitable foundation. This transfer is a gift with no consideration paid by Corporation C. Person X will have no control over Corporation C and will retain no interest in any of the dividends of the stock of Corporation A. Likewise, Person X has no ability to appoint directors of Corporation C after the formation thereof.

Assume the Size of Person and Size of Transaction tests are met.

It is our view that the proposed transfer of Corporation A’s stock by Corporation B to Corporation C will be exempt from HSR under Rule 802.71 as a gift. Do you agree?

Thank you very much for any assistance you can provide.

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