Similar words: acquire, acquired, acquit, acquiesce, acquittal, acquitted, acquiescent, acquisition. Meaning: n. 1. a person who acquires something (usually permanently) 2. a corporation gaining financial control over another corporation or financial institution through a payment in cash or an exchange of stock 3. the financial institution that dispenses cash in automated teller machines and collects a fee from the bank that issued the credit card 4. a credit card processing bank; merchants receive credit for credit card receipts less a processing fee.
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(1) Or might an innocent acquirer be assailed for failing to satisfy some other requirement?
(2) Lloyds too is a substantial merchant acquirer and was the first to offer the convenience of processing both Visa and Mastercard vouchers.
(3) The acquirer will obviously want warranties and indemnities to be given by people with financial strength.
(4) The acquirer should refuse finally to settle the terms of the warranties until it has seen the disclosure letter and disclosure material.
(5) Therefore, the acquirer should obtain a covenant that the seller will make up any shortfall.
(6) The would-be acquirer is said to live within the city limits of Santa Clara, California.
(7) The acquirer will wish to limit disclosures to those specifically referred to in the disclosure letter.
(8) Takeovers rarely add value to the acquirer and often lead to job losses and factory closures at the acquired company.
(9) For example, a “promoter” might become a “conglomerator”, and a “professional manager” might be an “acquirer” or an “inventor-researcher”.
(10) Depending on how many shares a potential acquirer buys in the market; a formal offer to other shareholders may be required under stock exchange regulations.
(11) These types of contracts provide an acquirer with more confidence in the projected revenues of an acquisition target, as well as confidence in the long term defensibility of the business. Sentencedict.com
(12) eBay would be the most logical acquirer, given that they already own a 25% stake through a rather dubious stock sale by a former trusted employee of Craig's.
(13) A clever financial coup over Executive Life's junk-bond portfolio produced big profits for its acquirer.
(14) By and large, Britons seem to welcome the newcomers. Perhaps that might change if the next big acquirer is a state-backed Chinese firm, rather than a paternalistic Indian conglomerate.
(15) The leisurely time scale says a lot about China as an acquirer.
(16) A suicide pill is a term for any high-risk poison pill strategy that may discourage a potential acquirer but also place the takeover target under severe financial pressure.
(17) SET is a security paradigm for on-time credit payments whose transaction model is composed of cardholder, merchant, acquirer, issuer, etc.
(18) The UK process gives everyone a chance to put their case to investors: not only does a target company do so but the acquirer must justify its offer to its shareholders.
(19) Consumers had a hard time gaining confidence in the new ownership even after the Chinese acquirer decided to keep most of IBM’s original sales and technical supports teams.
(20) This allows the acquiring company to take a "stepped-up" tax basis in the target's assets, which generates larger tax deductions, and in turn increases acquirer cash flow.
(21) On Friday, the company was also cited as a potential acquirer for business analytics company Core Logic.
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