单词 | corporate raiding |
释义 | > as lemmascorporate raiding corporate raiding n. originally U.S. the practice of buying a large number of shares in a corporation and using the resulting shareholder voting rights to push through changes intended to increase their value, typically with a view to selling them at a profit. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements > share-buying activities subscribing1762 flyer1846 bearing1849 stagging1851 take-up1865 bear covering1881 straddle1883 portfolio investment1929 short covering1930 support buying1932 foreign portfolio investment1951 corporate raiding1957 leveraged1957 tender offer1964 buy-in1968 management buyout1977 bought deal1981 greenmail1983 MBO1986 bimbo1991 1957 Managem. Rev. (N.Y.) Dec. 19 The second type of raider is one who uses and pyramids the assets of one publicly owned corporation to take over another... That is the second form of corporate raiding. 2018 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 4 Aug. (Ontario ed.) 3 Germany, concerned about Chinese corporate raiding, enacted legislation providing Berlin new powers to block foreign acquisitions. < as lemmas |
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