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corporate raider

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corporate raider

Individual or organization that buys a significant proportion of a company's shares in order to take the company over, to change the management, or to force the management to take a particular course of action.


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However, they note that the pair had been fired from an earlier company after its acquisition by a corporate raider, and equate their plight with a red train experience.
7 billion hostile takeover bid brokered by Australia's Macquarie Bank and led by US corporate raider Texas Pacific Group is successful.
Lions Gate is a hostile corporate raider, attempting to take control of your company without raising its inadequate bid," wrote Chairman Martin Greenwald.
 
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