Definition of Proxy fight

1. Noun. A measure used by an acquirer to gain control of a takeover target; acquirer tries to persuade other shareholders that the management of the target should be replaced.

Generic synonyms: Takeover Attempt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proxy Fight

proximatenesses
proximates
proximation
proximious
proximities
proximity
proximity fuse
proximity fuses
proximity fuze
proximity fuzes
proximity mine
proximity mines
proximo
proximodistal
proxy
proxy fight (current term)
proxy in blank
proxy mine
proxy mines
proxy representative
proxy server
proxy servers
proxy war
proxy wars
proxygene
proxygenes
proxying
proxyless
proxyship
proyn

Literary usage of Proxy fight

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Creation, the Sacred Universe: The Incubation of the Phoenix by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"... Jordan expect to have to wage against Israel when the Palestinians are expelled, presumably sometime in 1992 after proxy fight Because the United States ..."

2. Why Ireland is Not Free.: A Study of Twenty Years in Politics. by Timothy Michael Healy (1898)
"I cannot now imagine why any sensible man instead of having sent out proxies all over the country—and I suppose a proxy fight costs at least £50 aside, ..."

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