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dawn raidIn business, sudden and unexpected buying of a significant proportion of a company's shares, usually as a prelude to a takeover bid. The aim is to prevent the target company from having time to organize opposition to the takeover.
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Dawn raids, at Sweet & Maxwells's offices and at the homes of some company directors, were carried out by the SFO and The City of London Police on Thursday, January 20, 2005. Dawn raids is the term the European Union's commission for competition called their actions when they supposedly "raided" numerous materials suppliers. There is no judicial review before what's known as a dawn raid. |
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