The New Europe
Business European
Style
Based on TR Reid,
ÒWelchÕs Waterloo,Ó in The United States of Europe.
Jack Welch
GE Chairman, 2000
Attempted merger
with Honeywell
He claimed the
merger was ÒcomplementaryÓ not competitive
Because GE made
large jet engines, Honeywell medium and small ones
His nemesis: A Eurocrat named
Mario Monti
Eurocrat: Òa new governmental creature spawned by
the movement toward common government on the continent (97)Ó
Monti
Son of banker
from Milan suburb, studied economics in Italy and at Yale
Taught monetary
theory at Bocconi University
Became president
of the university
Pushed for
borderless Europe
Ardent advocate
for free trade
Frustrated that
Bank of Italy did not measure the money supply so started producing his own estimates
Often offered
jobs in right leaning Italian government
Asked to join the
European Commission in 1995
As cabinet
minister for financial integration, customs, common taxation
Served 4 years in
this post before becoming Director-General for Competition
ÒDG CompÓ
regulates mergers and
acquisitions, pricing, business practices
power to fine offenders
e.g. Daimler-Chrysler 70 mln for charging different prices in
different countries
EU Style:
Formalism
Mild mannered, formal, genteel
econ prof, technocrat
American Style:
The back slapping, charisma of
Jack Welch
ÒCall me JackÓ
ÒNo, grazie. You can call me Sgr
Monti.Ó
EU Style:
Do your homework
EU regulators did months of
research
Knew more about the companies and
what they produced than they did
Asked about a piece of high-tech
aircraft electronics produced by Honeywell, the GE people had never heard of
it! (103)
Substance:
EU anti-big business, fear lack of
competition will drive up prices
I thought this is what the US was
about??
How did Welch get around US
anti-trust regulators here?
Helicopter example
Spin-offs as ÒgoodiesÓ for the
regulators
Throwing a dog a bone
Got him nowhere with the
EuropeansÕ
ÒGood-bye, JackÓ
American Style:
If you fail through legitimate
channels, use your political influence to get what you want
Welch called the President GW Bush
on Air Force One on his way to European Summit, asked him to press his case!!
(103)
Bush agrees! (Reid says, ÒfoolishlyÓ
why not, unethically?)
Bush told the Europeans he was
ÒconcernedÓ US businesses were not being treated ÒfairlyÓ by EU anti-trust
regulators
The Europeans
were outraged
Òno longer the weak little sister
who can be pushed around by swaggering AmericansÓ (104)
EU Commission voted down proposal
for merger 20-0
Cost to GE: shares plummeted from
$60 to $33
And racked up hefty bills
$50 mln in legal fees!!
$25 mln to Chase Manhattan and
other banks
Global level
impact of the European Model/MontiÕs Efforts:
Monti spearheaded
effort to form the International Competition Network (ICN)
For coordination
among anti-trusters in EU, US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Japan (109)