Wisconsin Code § 552.09

Fraudulent and deceptive practices
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It is unlawful for any offeror or target company or any controlling person of
an offeror or target company or any broker-dealer acting on behalf of an offeror or target company to engage in any fraudulent,
deceptive or manipulative acts or practices in connection with a
take-over offer. Fraudulent, deceptive and manipulative acts or
practices include, without limitation:
(1) Solicitation of any offeree for acceptance or rejection of a
take-over offer, acquisition of any equity security of a target company subject to s. 552.05, or acquisition, removal or exercise of
control, directly or indirectly, of any target company assets in this
state, in connection with a take-over offer subject to s. 552.05, before the take-over offer is permitted to be made under this
chapter.
(2) Publication or use in connection with the offer of any
false statement of a material fact or omitting to state a material
fact necessary to make the statements made by him or her not
misleading, but not including the mailing by a target company to
its stockholders of solicitation materials published by an offeror.
(3) Sale to the offeror by any controlling person of a target
company of any equity securities of the target company for consideration higher than that to be paid other offerees under the
take-over offer.
(4) Refusal by a target company to permit an offeror who is a
stockholder of record to examine its list of stockholders, and to
make extracts therefrom, pursuant to the applicable corporation
statute, for the purpose of making a take-over offer in compliance
with this chapter, or in lieu thereof, to mail any solicitation materials published by the offeror to its security holders with reasonable promptness after receipt from the offeror of such materials
and the reasonable expenses of postage and mailing.
(5) Acquisition by or through a broker-dealer acting on behalf
of an offeror or a target company of any equity security of the target company in connection with a take-over offer unless the broker-dealer files with the division such information as the division
requires and to the extent permitted by rule or order by the division, or unless the broker-dealer did not know and in the exercise
of reasonable care could not have known that the person for
whom it acted was an offeror or a target company or that the acquisition was in connection with a take-over offer.

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