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takeover

In business, the acquisition by one company of a sufficient number of shares in another company to have effective control of that company – usually 51%, although a controlling stake may be as little as 30%.

Takeovers may be agreed or contested; methods employed include the dawn raid, and methods of avoiding an unwelcome takeover include reverse takeover, poison pills, or inviting a white knight to make a takeover bid.



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Monaco executives are "acting as if they're concerned about an unfriendly takeover or a takeover at an unreasonable valuation," said analyst Frank Magdlen, director of research at The Robins Group in Portland.
News" is certainly the bread and butter of b-to-b titles--what the damn government is about to do to you (or, on occasion, for you), pricing trends, "Corporation A makes unfriendly takeover bid for Corporation B," etc.
Unfriendly takeover attempts were still very rare in the country at that time and the two takeover bids were unsuccessful.
 
 
 
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