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It means to cherish, but also to pamper, typically while making a tender cooing sound.
Two weeks ago Lewis indicated he was considering making a tender offer to other M&B investors at 230p a share, a price independent board members described as "significantly undervaluing" the business.
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd., whose businesses include hotels, property and trading, is making a tender offer to buy back as many as 165 million shares, or 20.4percentt of its total, for as much as $908 million.
PAGE C1 Kerkorian's G.M. Gambit Kirk Kerkorian, the casino operator and financier, said that he was making a tender offer that would give him a nearly 9percentt stake in General Motors, whose stock recently hit a 12-year low.
That helps prevent Dish from trying to make an end run around the board by making a tender offer directly to Sprint shareholders, much as it is doing at the wireless network operator Clearwire, of which Sprint is seeking full control.
By creating a European company (Allianz SE, based in Munich), and making a tender offer in Italy for the balance of RAS shares, Allianz avoids the irksome task of squeezing out reluctant shareholders at a later date which it would have to do under German takeover law.
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His "It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" commercials are considered legends.
"It takes a tough man to make a tender forecast," Mr. Anastos began.
Despite their superficial differences the young director and elderly screenwriter made a tender pair onstage.
(The longtime slogan during the Frank Perdue era was "It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken").
Good parodists, Stew and Rodewald exaggerate punk's driving, staccato rhythms and make a tender joke of them.
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