Similar words: takeover, take over, take-over, hostile takeover, overbid, make over, rake over, makeover. Meaning: n. an offer to buy shares in order to take over the company.
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31. However, if we continue to have a milder climate, it could mount a takeover bid in the garden.
32. The takeover bid fit in with Merrill's strategy of expansion.
33. Second-guessing the bank's next move in the takeover bid proved very difficult.
34. T Cowie was not successful in its £32m hostile takeover bid for Henlys.
35. And initial notification of such a takeover bid is almost never made by letter,(http://sentencedict.com/takeover bid.html) for secrecy reasons.
36. Fund management launched a $ 3.9-billion hostile takeover bid -- an unprecedented move in a generally cozy industry.
37. Morland rejects: Small independent brewer Morland last night rejected a £101.3m takeover bid from larger rival Greene King.
38. Last year Pilkington was regarded as the company still most likely to face a takeover bid, according to analysts.
39. Insiders have been predicting that the company would be involved in a takeover bid for some time.
40. a takeover bid for the company.
41. The company is resisting the takeover bid.
42. This can be a surreptitious method of mounting a takeover bid.
43. They staged a management buyout to pre - empt a takeover bid.
44. Microsoft's Steve Ballmer told a business lunch in Sydney that he had moved on after Yahoo rejected its takeover bid in the spring.
45. The takeover bid put a $ 2 m price tag on the company.
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