takeover|takeovers in English
noun
act of taking control of something (as in a government or business)
Use "takeover|takeovers" in a sentence
1. Reverse takeovers always come with some history and some shareholders.
2. Valuation lies at the heart of all takeovers.
3. The book is about the 1980s mania for mergers and takeovers.
4. This coincided with a greater frequency of direct attacks in harem takeovers.
5. The company is ripe for takeover.
6. She's an attorney who advises companies about mergers and takeovers.
7. Profits fell sharply following the takeover.
8. Well-known as a tough industrialist, he masterminded 50 company takeovers in one year.
9. 2 The company have abandoned their takeover bid.
10. Industry-watchers hailed the takeover as a triumph.
11. The takeover provoked a tempest of criticism.
12. Chase Manhattan completed a takeover of J.P.
13. His comments caused a revival of takeover rumors.
14. Investors reacted positively to news of the takeover.
15. There's been a military takeover of some kind.
16. If the takeover succeeds and the Arbitrageurs receive a higher price for their stock, they profit; if the takeover fails or the
17. 4 The takeover bid now looks unlikely to succeed.
18. They were involved in a takeover last year.
19. The upshot of all this is that takeovers involve a significant degree of risk for offerors.
20. Unfriendly takeovers represent a constant threat to underperforming companies with ill prepared strategic plans.
21. The companies were involved in an Abortive takeover battle
22. 24 Granada mounted a hostile takeover bid for Forte.
23. Analysts were divided on the likelihood of any takeover.
24. The company saw off the threat of a takeover.
25. The company underwent a massive upheaval after the takeover.