reverse bear hug
A maneuver by which a takeover target responds to a bidder’s offer by showing a willingness to negotiate but demanding a much higher price than that offered. • This is usu. an antitakeover tactic.
A maneuver by which a takeover target responds to a bidder’s offer by showing a willingness to negotiate but demanding a much higher price than that offered. • This is usu. an antitakeover tactic.
Slang. A (usu. hostile) takeover strategy in which the acquiring entity offers the target firm a price per share that is significantly higher than market value, intending to squeeze the target into accepting.
bear hug. Slang. A (usu. hostile) takeover strategy in which the acquiring entity offers the target firm a price per share that is significantly higher than market value, intending to squeeze the target into accepting. reverse bear hug. A maneuver by which a takeover target responds to a bidder’s offer by showing a willingness to
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The rules governing civil actions in the U.S. district courts. — Abbr. Fed. R. Civ. P.; FRCP. [Cases: Federal Civil Procedure 31–44. C.J.S. Evidence § 7.] “Chief Justice Hughes in 1935 appointed fourteen lawyers and law teachers as the Advisory Committee for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, with William
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