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1 bust-up acquisition
фин., упр. = bust-up takeover
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bust-up acquisition bust-up takeover поглощение с расчленением: выкуп (поглощение) компании на основе заемных средств, при котором часть активов компании затем продается для погашения заимствований, сделанных для данного выкупа. -
2 bust-up takeover
фин., упр. поглощение с расчленением* (покупка компании на основе заемных средств, при котором часть активов компании затем продается для погашения займов, сделанных для данного поглощения)Syn:See:
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bust-up acquisition bust-up takeover поглощение с расчленением: выкуп (поглощение) компании на основе заемных средств, при котором часть активов компании затем продается для погашения заимствований, сделанных для данного выкупа. -
3 takeover
сущ.тж. take-over1) пол. захват власти; (государственный) переворотShe went into exile after the communist takeover of Romania. — Она была вынуждена уехать из страны после коммунистического переворота в Румынии.
2) юр. вступление во владение (чем-л. вместо прежнего владельца); захват3) фин. поглощение ( покупка одной компанией контрольного пакета акций другой компании)See:takeover specialist, take over, acquisition 2) а), merger 2) а), acquirer, target company, tender offer, takeover bid, bust-up takeover, friendly takeover, hostile takeover, reverse takeover, raider 2) а), poison pill, assented stock, golden parachute, compensation for loss of office, creeping tender offer, City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, fairness opinion, takeunder, direct equity investment* * ** * *. Общий термин, обозначающий переход контроля над фирмой от одной группы акционеров к другой . Инвестиционная деятельность .
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