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Definition of reverse takeover in English: reverse takeovernoun A takeover of a public company by a smaller company. Example sentencesExamples - First Active could fund some sort of reverse takeover or merger following last year's failed merger with Anglo Irish Bank.
- OverNet Data (LSE: OND) for instance is a shell company that has come good following the imminent prospect of a reverse takeover.
- With the HK $6.56 billion reverse takeover, PCPD became a property developer and manager, with Residence Bel-Air being the cream of its property portfolio.
- Farrell spoke to a man who claimed to have completed several capital pool reverse takeovers and recommended that they use that method.
- ‘These transactions are at an advanced stage and one possible transaction may constitute a reverse takeover, if concluded,’ the company said.
- It eventually disappeared in a reverse takeover with Cambridge biotech firm CeNes.
- Jack's plan for HiT was to conduct a reverse takeover by a CDNX company and then seek a NASDAQ listing.
- It has found the confidence to go after a target so large that any deal would amount to a reverse takeover of APC, which is worth just £3.6m these days.
- CeNeS acquired the Scottish operation in 1999 through a reverse takeover of Core Group.
- The shares were suspended on July 17 at 4.75p when the company revealed it was subject to a possible reverse takeover.
- Why compete, they may ask, when one can simply orchestrate a reverse takeover?
- To give it more substance he helped it in a reverse takeover of Sheffield United.
- The reverse takeover will increase the number of listed mobile companies on the main board to four.
- Scanlon was the architect of the great Elders IXL reverse takeover of CUB in the early 1980s, which was the best example we've ever seen of a small predator taking over a bigger target.
- Meanfiddler.com began trading on Monday, following the reverse takeover of its parent, Mean Fiddler.
- A further £5 million was raised earlier this year in conjunction with a proposed reverse takeover of a software company, IMS Maxims, which fell apart in April.
- Sangoma announced in December that it is involved in a reverse takeover of Inlet Devices Corporation, a public company registered on the Canadian Venture Exchange.
- There's a good precedent for this kind of reverse takeover.
- This is an extraordinary form of reverse takeover.
- Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover.
Definition of reverse takeover in US English: reverse takeovernoun A takeover of a public company by a smaller company. Example sentencesExamples - Jack's plan for HiT was to conduct a reverse takeover by a CDNX company and then seek a NASDAQ listing.
- It has found the confidence to go after a target so large that any deal would amount to a reverse takeover of APC, which is worth just £3.6m these days.
- To give it more substance he helped it in a reverse takeover of Sheffield United.
- With the HK $6.56 billion reverse takeover, PCPD became a property developer and manager, with Residence Bel-Air being the cream of its property portfolio.
- First Active could fund some sort of reverse takeover or merger following last year's failed merger with Anglo Irish Bank.
- Scanlon was the architect of the great Elders IXL reverse takeover of CUB in the early 1980s, which was the best example we've ever seen of a small predator taking over a bigger target.
- OverNet Data (LSE: OND) for instance is a shell company that has come good following the imminent prospect of a reverse takeover.
- ‘These transactions are at an advanced stage and one possible transaction may constitute a reverse takeover, if concluded,’ the company said.
- It eventually disappeared in a reverse takeover with Cambridge biotech firm CeNes.
- Meanfiddler.com began trading on Monday, following the reverse takeover of its parent, Mean Fiddler.
- Why compete, they may ask, when one can simply orchestrate a reverse takeover?
- The reverse takeover will increase the number of listed mobile companies on the main board to four.
- The shares were suspended on July 17 at 4.75p when the company revealed it was subject to a possible reverse takeover.
- A further £5 million was raised earlier this year in conjunction with a proposed reverse takeover of a software company, IMS Maxims, which fell apart in April.
- Farrell spoke to a man who claimed to have completed several capital pool reverse takeovers and recommended that they use that method.
- Sangoma announced in December that it is involved in a reverse takeover of Inlet Devices Corporation, a public company registered on the Canadian Venture Exchange.
- There's a good precedent for this kind of reverse takeover.
- CeNeS acquired the Scottish operation in 1999 through a reverse takeover of Core Group.
- Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover.
- This is an extraordinary form of reverse takeover.
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