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The Takeovers Panel, which is the primary forum for resolving disputes about a take overbid while the takeover is underway, is empirically studied. The study provides an insight into the popularity of the panel as a resolution mechanism for takeover disputes, the nature of applications made, the profile of the parties, the nature of panel decisions and the role in panel reasoning of the policy objectives.