Definition of Takeovers

1. Noun. (plural of takeover) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Takeovers

1. takeover [n] - See also: takeover

Lexicographical Neighbors of Takeovers

takeoff
takeoff booster
takeoff rocket
takeoffs
takeout
takeout double
takeout doubles
takeout food
takeouts
takeover
takeover arbitrage
takeover attempt
takeover bid
takeover bids
takeover target
takeovers (current term)
taker
takers
takes
takes a hint
takes action
takes after
takes care
takes charge
takes command
takes control
takes hold
takes on
takes one to know one

Literary usage of Takeovers

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

1. Making Things Better: Competing in Manufacturing (1993)
"However, National Science Foundation (NSF) data show that high debt—which is characteristic of the 1980s-style takeovers, but not of friendly mergers and ..."

2. Market Access After the Uruguay Round: Investment, Competition and by Pierre Sauvé, Americo Beviglia Zampetti (1996)
"Similarly, large-scale holdings of equities in German companies by the largest German banks make it difficult to mount unfriendly takeovers in that country. ..."

3. China: Open Policies Towards Mergers and Acquisitions 2006 by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2006)
"Hostile takeovers of domestic Chinese enterprises via the Chinese stock markets ... The scope for hostile takeovers is effectively limited to those Chinese ..."

4. Fitful Peace: Human Rights and Reconciliation in Nicaragua Under the by Cynthia Arnson, David Holiday (1991)
"The Region I office of ENRA also reported some 27 land takeovers of cooperatives, state farms and private properties in the last year, by ex-rebels, ..."

5. Competitiveness Issues: The Business Environment in the U.S., Japan and Germany (1993)
"According to some corporate finance experts, takeovers were useful for ensuring ... While takeovers did result in changing corporate control, some observers ..."

6. Making Things Better: Competing in Manufacturing (1993)
"However, National Science Foundation (NSF) data show that high debt—which is characteristic of the 1980s-style takeovers, but not of friendly mergers and ..."

7. Market Access After the Uruguay Round: Investment, Competition and by Pierre Sauvé, Americo Beviglia Zampetti (1996)
"Similarly, large-scale holdings of equities in German companies by the largest German banks make it difficult to mount unfriendly takeovers in that country. ..."

8. China: Open Policies Towards Mergers and Acquisitions 2006 by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2006)
"Hostile takeovers of domestic Chinese enterprises via the Chinese stock markets ... The scope for hostile takeovers is effectively limited to those Chinese ..."

9. Fitful Peace: Human Rights and Reconciliation in Nicaragua Under the by Cynthia Arnson, David Holiday (1991)
"The Region I office of ENRA also reported some 27 land takeovers of cooperatives, state farms and private properties in the last year, by ex-rebels, ..."

10. Competitiveness Issues: The Business Environment in the U.S., Japan and Germany (1993)
"According to some corporate finance experts, takeovers were useful for ensuring ... While takeovers did result in changing corporate control, some observers ..."

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