Kind of takeover
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HOSTILEKind of takeover
LBOKind of corp. takeover
HOSTILEType of takeover
LBOType of corp. takeover
STOCKPILEUPResult of a takeover bid?
takeoversTAKEOVER, the act of assuming control
MOBRULEResult of an unruly throng's takeover
AUTOMATIONTakeover of human activity by machines
COCOACONSPIRATORSGroup planning a hostile takeover of Swiss Miss?
DRIVINGRANGESNew product line after Amana's takeover of Ford?
FIRMBUYINGSTAPLESUndisclosed corporation staging takeover of office-supply chain!
FLYINGCOLORSNew product line after Crayola's takeover of Delta?
RUBBERSTAMPSNew product line after USPS's takeover of Firestone?
SMARTCARDSNew product line after Hallmark's takeover of Mensa?
FLASHBACKSNew product line after the NFL's takeover of Polaroid?
SMOKINGJACKETSNew product line after Armani's takeover of Philip Morris?
LAUNDEREDMONEYNew product line after the U.S. Mint's takeover of Maytag?
hostileverse to the interests of a property owner or corporation management a hostile takeover
SPEIGHTFijian rebel leader, whose armed takeover of parliament has led to the imposition of martial law
greenmailto buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
greenmailerGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
greenmailingGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
greenmailedGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
greenmailThe practice of buying enough shares in a company to threaten a takeover, forcing the owners to buy them back at a higher price in order to retain control
goodwillThe established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset, e.g., as represented by the excess of the price paid at a takeover for a company over its fair market value