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Wayne Smith Says CHS Will Succeed at Tenet Takeover

Community Health Systems' Chairman and CEO Wayne Smith told attendees at a UBS healthcare conference that CHS "absolutely will be successful" in its plans to takeover Tenet, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Mr. Smith said CHS was "in for the long haul," adding "patience is virtue," according to the report.

CHS offered a $3.3 billion equity bid to acquire Tenet in December, which Tenet rejected. CHS vowed to continue with a hostile takeover of the hospital operator. Tenet responded by adopting a "poison pill" provision and delaying it annual meeting to make a takeover more difficult. Under the poison pill provision, if any person or firm buys more than 4.9 percent of Tenet's shares without its board's approval, the poison pill anti-takeover device allows all other shareholders who own less than that percentage of shares the right to buy additional shares at a bargain price.

Read the WSJ report on Community Health Systems.

Read more coverage on Community Health Systems:

- Tenet Shareholders Sue Over Spurned CHS Offer

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CHS Plans to Nominate Full Slate of 10 Directors to Tenet Board

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CHS Urges Tenet to Engage in Merger Discussions After "Poison Pill" Measure

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