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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 are most commonly used for 'cartel busting'. In October 2006 more than 100 officers carried out dawn raids on the Johnson clan and arrested 14 people. On 15 October 2007, armed police conducted dawn raids at 50 houses and places of work across New Zealand/Aotearoa. |
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