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TAFE-AGCO 60 Years Partnership Hits Bumpy Road, Both Companies Locked In A Legal Battle

Over 60 years of partnership is a rarity in the corporate world, especially if it is one between an Indian company and an American firm. Both have holdings in each other. But their relationship appears to be coming apart now. The alliance between Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE), an Amalgamation group company, and AGCO Corporation of the U.S. has hit a nasty bump. The trigger for widening chasm between the two was the decision in April of AGCO – nay the management led by its Chairman and CEO – to terminate commercial agreements including the one on licensing the Massey Ferguson brand with TAFE. The Chennai firm quickly got a stay on this from a commercial court. AGCO on Monday (Sep 30) confirmed the termination. This forced TAFE to file a contempt petition in the Chennai commercial court. Separately, it has moved the Madras High Court, asserting its ownership right to Massey Ferguson brand.  TAFEs hold a little over 16% stake in AGCO, the management is pushing back the Indian investor to secure its own interest. With agency capitalism on the rise in the American corporate world, the beneficial shareholders are a marginalized lot in the U.S. The fracas between the two must be read in the context of the “standstill pact” with TAFE. That pact – in vogue for several years – was extended for a year in April this year. That pact allows for freezing of TAFE holdings. Is there a link between the termination move and the standstill pact?  Is the termination row with TAFE just a diversionary tactic by AGCO management to sweep under the carpet the nagging governance issues? Is this a case of simply checking the rise of Indian multinationals?