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1 bid
bid [bɪd](preterite bade or bid, past participle bidden or bid)b. ( = say) to bid sb good morning dire bonjour à qn• he is bidding $20,000 for the painting il fait une offre de 20 000 dollars pour ce tableau3. nounb. ( = attempt) tentative f* * *[bɪd] 1.1) ( at auction) enchère f ( for sur; of de)to raise one's bid by £200 — surenchérir de 200 livres sterling
2) ( for contract) soumission f ( for pour; of de); ( for company) offre f ( for pour; of de)escape/suicide bid — tentative f d'évasion/de suicide
4) ( in bridge) ( first) annonce f; ( subsequent) enchère f2.2) ( say)3) ( in bridge) annoncer3.1) Commerce, Finance ( at auction) mettre une enchère, enchérir ( for sur); ( for contract) soumissionner ( for pour); ( for company) faire une offre ( for pour)to bid against somebody — ( at auction) renchérir sur quelqu'un
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bid [bɪd]offrir ⇒ 1 (a), 2 (a) faire une soumission ⇒ 1 (b) demander, annoncer ⇒ 1 (c) offre ⇒ 3 (a) soumission ⇒ 3 (b) demande, annonce ⇒ 3 (c) tentative ⇒ 3 (d)(pt & pp vi all senses and transitive verb senses (a) and (b) bid, pt vt senses (c) to (e) bade [bæd], pp vt senses (c) to (e) bidden ['bɪdən], cont all senses bidding)∎ to bid for sth faire une offre pour qch;∎ they bid against us ils ont surenchéri sur notre offre∎ several firms bid on the project plusieurs entreprises ont soumissionné pour le projet∎ he's bidding for the presidency il vise la présidence∎ to bid fair to do sth promettre de faire qch;∎ the negotiations bid fair to succeed les négociations s'annoncent bien ou sont en bonne voie∎ what am I bid for this table? combien m'offre-t-on pour cette table?;∎ we bid £300 for the statue nous avons fait une enchère de 300 livres pour la statue∎ he bade them good day il leur souhaita le bonjour;∎ they bade him farewell ils lui firent leurs adieux;∎ she bade them welcome elle leur souhaita la bienvenue∎ he bade them enter il les pria d'entrer;∎ do as you are bidden faites ce qu'on vous dit3 noun∎ I made a bid of £100 (gen) j'ai fait une offre de 100 livres; (at auction) j'ai fait une enchère de 100 livres;∎ to make the first or opening bid faire la première enchère;∎ a higher bid une surenchère;∎ they made a higher bid ils ont surenchéri;∎ to put a bid in on a flat faire une offre pour un appartement∎ the firm made or put in a bid for the contract l'entreprise a fait une soumission ou a soumissionné pour le contrat;∎ the State invited bids for or on the project l'État a mis le projet en adjudication∎ it's your bid c'est à vous d'annoncer;∎ to make a bid of two hearts demander ou annoncer deux cœurs;∎ I make no bid je passe (parole);∎ "no bid" "passe", "parole";∎ he raised the bid il a monté ou enchéri∎ they made a bid to gain control of the movement ils ont tenté de prendre la tête du mouvement;∎ the prisoners made a bid for freedom les prisonniers ont fait une tentative d'évasion;∎ a rescue bid une tentative de sauvetage;∎ she failed in her bid to beat the record elle a échoué dans sa tentative de battre le record;∎ Press Birmingham fails in bid for next Olympics (in headlines) Birmingham n'est pas sélectionné pour recevoir les prochains jeux Olympiques∎ the bid and asked les cours mpl d'achat et de vente►► Finance bid bond caution f d'adjudication ou de soumission;Stock Exchange bid price cours m acheteurFinance enchérir ou surenchérir sur toute offreFinance enchérir ou surenchérir sur -
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1 noun∎ to make a bid of £250,000 for a property faire une offre de 250 000 livres pour une propriété; (at auction) mettre une enchère de 250 000 livres sur une propriété;∎ to make the first or opening bid faire la première enchère∎ the firm made or put in a bid for the contract l'entreprise a fait une soumission ou a soumissionné pour le contrat∎ the bid and asked les cours m pl d'achat et de vente∎ in a bid to reopen negotiations dans une tentative de relancer les négociations(at auction) faire une enchère de;∎ we had to bid another thousand pounds il nous a fallu surenchérir de mille livres∎ to bid a high price offrir une grosse somme;∎ to bid over sb or more than sb enchérir sur qn∎ to bid for or on a contract soumissionner à une adjudication;∎ several firms bid for or on the project plusieurs entreprises ont soumissionné pour le projet(price, goods) enchérir sur -
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[bid] 1. verb1) (- past tense, past participle bid - to offer (an amount of money) at an auction: John bid ($1,000) for the painting.) faire une enchère (de)2) ((with for) - past tense, past participle bid - to state a price (for a contract): My firm is bidding for the contract for the new road.) faire une offre (pour)3) (- past tense bade [bæd], past participle bidden - to tell (someone) to (do something): He bade me enter.) enjoindre (de)4) (- past tense bade [bæd], past participle bidden - to express a greeting etc (to someone): He bade me farewell.) dire2. noun1) (an offer of a price: a bid of $20.) offre2) (an attempt (to obtain): a bid for freedom.) tentative (pour obtenir)•- bidder- bidding - biddable -
5 hostile takeover bid
OPA f hostileMr Levy has had a mixed history in the US to date - and that's a considerable understatement. The roots of his satisfaction with the current coup will lie in the acrimonious mid-1990s fall-out with his former business partner, the once venerable FCB (now part of the Interpublic Group), which resulted in a failed hostile takeover bid.
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9 takeover
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10 hostile
* * *['hɒstaɪl], US [-tl]adjective hostile (to à) -
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(of company) rachat m, prise f de contrôletakeover bid offre f publique d'achat, OPA f;∎ to be the subject of a takeover bid être l'objet d'une OPA;STOCK EXCHANGE takeover stock titres m pl ramassés -
12 break-up
(of company) scission f, dissolution f; (of empire) démembrement mbreak-up bid = offre d'achat d'une entreprise en difficulté;break-up price prix m de liquidation;ACCOUNTANCY break-up value valeur f à la casse -
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suroffre f, surenchère f; (during takeover bid) contre-OPA fThere is the possibility of a counterbid. Barclays, Aegon, Generali, Allianz and AXA could all be interested. But analysts are sceptical of a serious bidding war. A counterbidder would have to increase the price and at this level it looks hard to justify, says banking analyst John Kirk of broker Fox-Pitt Kelton.
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14 floor
floor display présentation f au sol;floor manager (in department store) chef m de rayon;American floor sample modèle m d'exposition;floor space surface f au sol;floor stand présentatoir m au sol(b) (of Stock Exchange) parquet mfloor price prix m seuil;floor trader commis m;floor trading cotation f à la corbeilleFloor price funds quote three prices... and a floor price (a price below which the bid price cannot fall). This floor price is adjusted annually, or after any significant market improvement, to give a new floor price which is valid for a year. So no matter what happens to the market, the value of your units will not fall below the floor price.
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15 integration
intégration f, concentration f"If Bertelsmann want to pursue their pan-European strategy do they have to go in and bid against the US players for ITV?" said Nicola Stewart, analyst at West LB Panmure... But she said US companies would take a close look at ITV. "There is a lot of logic in having vertical integration between content and distribution assets, especially if there is a common language involved, which has put off the European groups," she said.
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16 loyalty
MARKETING loyalty card carte f de fidélité;loyalty discount remise f de fidélité;loyalty magazine = magazine publié par une chaîne de magasins, une banque etc pour ses clients;loyalty programme programme m de fidélisation;loyalty scheme programme de fidélisationIn a bid to capitalise on the growth of relationship marketing, AT&T is preparing to launch a managed loyalty programme linking the functions of a loyalty card, call centre, customer database analysis and campaign management.
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17 sandbag
(in takeover bid) = tactique de temporisation utilisée par une entreprise faisant l'objet d'une OPA -
18 shake-up
familiar (of company, organization) remaniement m, restructuration fUser companies must speak out to safeguard their interests ahead of an expected shake-up in the software industry, an analyst has warned. Research published last week by UK research firm Xephon predicts a wave of acquisitions over the next few months. This will see larger IT suppliers fighting to acquire small, innovative software companies in a bid to boost flagging revenues.
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19 invitation
invitation [‚ɪnvɪˈteɪ∫ən]• this lock is an open invitation to burglars! cette serrure est une véritable invite au cambriolage !* * *[ˌɪnvɪ'teɪʃn]1) (request, card) invitation f2) [U] ( act of inviting) invitation f‘by invitation only’ — ‘entrée sur invitation uniquement’
at somebody's invitation — à or sur l'invitation de quelqu'un
4) Financean invitation to bid ou tender — un appel d'offres
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20 takeover
takeover ['teɪk‚əʊvə(r)](of power, of government) prise f de pouvoir; (of company) prise f de contrôle, rachat m►► Finance takeover bid offre f publique d'achat, OPA f;∎ to be the subject of a takeover bid être l'objet d'une OPA;∎ to make or launch a takeover bid (for) faire ou lancer une OPA (sur);Finance takeover stock titres mpl ramassés
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