Case Name: Bertram FIELD and Edward L. Fanucchi, Plaintiffs Below, Appellants, v. Henry G. ALLYN, Jr., Gordon E. Neuenschwander, G. Gray Garland, Jr., Bernard B. Smyth, the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Company, and Beloit Corporation, Defendants Below, Appellees
Court: Delaware Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Delaware
Decision Date: 1983-11-04
Citations: 467 A.2d 1274
Docket Number: 
Parties: Bertram FIELD and Edward L. Fanucchi, Plaintiffs Below, Appellants, v. Henry G. ALLYN, Jr., Gordon E. Neuenschwander, G. Gray Garland, Jr., Bernard B. Smyth, the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Company, and Beloit Corporation, Defendants Below, Appellees.
Judges: Before McNEILLY, MOORE and CHRISTIE, JJ.
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 467
Pages: 1274–1274

Head Matter:
Bertram FIELD and Edward L. Fanucchi, Plaintiffs Below, Appellants, v. Henry G. ALLYN, Jr., Gordon E. Neuenschwander, G. Gray Garland, Jr., Bernard B. Smyth, the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Company, and Beloit Corporation, Defendants Below, Appellees.
Supreme Court of Delaware.
Submitted: Sept. 12, 1983.
Decided: Nov. 4, 1983.
Irving Morris, of Morris & Rosenthal, P.A., Wilmington, and William Klein, II (argued), of Tenzer, Greenblatt, Fallon & Kaplan, New York City, for plaintiffs.
David A. Drexler (argued), and Thomas C. Grimm, of Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tun-nell, Wilmington, for defendants.
Before McNEILLY, MOORE and CHRISTIE, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
In this class action brought on behalf of former minority shareholders attacking a tender offer and subsequent cash-out merger, plaintiffs appeal from a judgment of the Court of Chancery in favor of all defendants. We affirm for the reasons stated in the learned opinion of Chancellor Brown. Field v. Allyn, Del.Ch. 457 A.2d 1089 (1983).