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Often used in the same context:
mergers,
acquisitions,
hostile takeover,
takeover bid,
leveraged buyout,
nationalization,
dealmaking,
buyout,
deals,
lbo,
acquirer,
recapitalization,
bankruptcies,
conglomerates,
buyback,
investments,
divestment,
shareholdings,
expropriation,
poison pill,
flotation,
firms,
privatization,
coups,
shareholder,
stockmarket,
transactions,
invasions,
consolidation,
companies,
multinationals,
nationalisation,
white knight,
monopolies,
dirigiste,
refinancing,
antitrust,
greenmail,
selloff,
megadeal,
suitors,
turnround,
strategics,
undertakings,
dealmakers,
downgrades,
insolvencies,
caja,
investors,
arbs,
insider trading,
corporations,
expansions,
bailout,
retrenchments,
protectionist,
rebellions,
restructuring,
directorships,
gazumping,
deregulation,
giants,
omers,
snet,
institutional investors,
spinoffs,
rescues,
arbitrages,
bidding,
frauds,
startups,
banks,
brokerages,
liberalization,
redundancies,
credit crunch,
takeover attempt,
reforms,
pullbacks,
stockholdings,
insolvency,
downturns,
billiton,
internalisation,
profits,
billion,
precedents,
telecom,
dealmaker,
market capitalization,
purchases,
regulators,
takeover target,
upheavals,
advocaat,
spinoff,
arbitrager,
freeholds,
reorganization,
hikes,
denationalization,
populists,
expropriations,
takeover,
annexations,
uprisings,
boycotts,
demonstrations,
revolts,
aggressions,
campaigns,
panics,
strikes,
amalgamations,
confiscations,
consolidations
Appears in the definition of:
high-yield bond,
junk bond
Also try:
— Adjectives for takeovers:
hostile,
corporate,
foreign,
military,
communist,
unfriendly,
friendly,
japanese,
successful,
further,
leveraged,
more...
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