Sentence examples for to takeover from inspiring English sources

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to takeover

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The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.

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The company looks vulnerable to takeover.

He devotes four hours a day to Takeover Target.

The board voted 5-0 takeoverver Atlantic City's finances.

The unhappy alternative to takeover may be closure.

If legislation is passed exposing the banche popolari to takeover, they will be prey.

The European Commission had previously ruled against Ryanair's efforts to takeover its domestic rival.

That puts Marconi ahead of the rest of the industry, but also vulnerable to takeover.

Although talks initially centered on Motorola's patents, the focus quickly shifted to takeover talks.

After that, the Avis Budget Group looked like the lead contender to takeover Dollar Thrifty.

Whales are less significant at many of the same companies that are resistant to takeover efforts.

In such a small country, even the biggest companies look vulnerable to takeover by foreign giants.

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