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1 takeover battle
Finthe result of a hostile takeover bid. The bidder may raise the offer price and write to the shareholders extolling the benefits of the takeover. The board may contact other companies in the same line of business hoping that a white knight may appear. It could also take action to make the company less desirable to the bidder. -
2 hostile bid
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3 OPA hostile
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > OPA hostile
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4 offre publique d'achat hostile
= OPA hostilehostile or unfriendly takeover bidDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > offre publique d'achat hostile
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5 предложение о покупке акций с целью враждебного поглощения компании
New russian-english economic dictionary > предложение о покупке акций с целью враждебного поглощения компании
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6 opa
f.takeover bid.O. hostil hostile takeover bidf. & m.opah, Lampris guttatus.* * *1 ( Oferta Pública de Adquisición) takeover bid* * *SF ABR= oferta pública de adquisición takeover bid* * *Iadjetivo (Bol, RPl fam) (tonto, idiota) silly (colloq)II IIIinterjección (RPl fam) oops! (colloq), whoops! (colloq)* * *Iadjetivo (Bol, RPl fam) (tonto, idiota) silly (colloq)II IIIinterjección (RPl fam) oops! (colloq), whoops! (colloq)* * *OPA, opa/ˈopa/( Com) (= Oferta Pública de Adquisición) takeover bidlanzar* una OPA hostil (sobre una empresa) to launch o make a hostile takeover bid (for a company)una OPA amistosa a friendly takeover bid* * *
Multiple Entries:
OPA
opa
OPA f Econ (abr Oferta Pública de Adquisición) takeover bid
' OPA' also found in these entries:
English:
takeover bid
- take
* * *takeover bid;lanzar una OPA sobre to launch a takeover bid forOPA hostil hostile takeover bid* * *f abr (= oferta pública de adquisición) takeover bid;lanzar una OPA hostil launch a takeover bid -
7 oferta
f.1 offer (propuesta, ofrecimiento).ofertas de trabajo o empleo situations vacant, job opportunities (en anuncio)2 supply (economics) (suministro).la oferta y la demanda supply and demandoferta monetaria money supply3 bargain, special offer (rebaja).de oferta bargain, on offerartículos de oferta sale goods, goods on offerestar de oferta to be on offeroferta especial special offer4 bid, tender (finance) (proposición).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ofertar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ofertar.* * *1 offer2 COMERCIO bid, tender3 (suministro) supply\estar de oferta to be on (special) offerla ley de la oferta y la demanda the law of supply and demandoferta pública de adquisición (OPA) takeover bid* * *noun f.1) offer2) bid, bidding•* * *SF1) (=ofrecimiento) offer2) (Com) [gen] offer; [para contrato, concurso] tender; [en subasta] bid; (Econ) supply; (=ganga) special offerestar de o en oferta — to be on offer
ofertas de trabajo — [en periódico] situations vacant (column), job openings (EEUU)
3) (=regalo) gift, present* * *1)a) ( proposición) offerofertas de trabajo — job vacancies, situations vacant
b) (Econ, Fin) supply2) (Com) offerestán de or en oferta — they are on special offer
•* * *= bargain, line, offer, provision, supply, offering, tender, line-up.Ex. In general, the costs of packages vary considerably, but it is usually the case that you get what you pay for, although there are some notable bargains.Ex. Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software.Ex. She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.Ex. Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.Ex. The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex. Currently SilverPlatter's major offering in this key topic area is 'Food Science and Technology Abstracts'.Ex. Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.Ex. The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.----* abierto a ofertas = ono [or nearest offer].* artículo de oferta = teaser, loss-leader.* buena oferta = good deal.* cazador de ofertas = bargain-hunter.* convocatoria de oferta de servicios = invitation to tender (ITT).* gestión de la oferta de productos = range management.* hacer una oferta = make + an offer.* la mejor oferta = the best deal.* ley de la oferta y la demanda = law of supply and demand.* mejor oferta = best buy.* mejor oferta, la = best value for money, the, best value, the.* oferta de compra de una compañía por otra = takeover bid.* oferta de cursos = course offering.* oferta de empleo = career opportunity, job vacancy, job opportunities, job placement, career option, employment opportunity.* oferta de productos = product offering.* oferta de prueba = trial offer.* oferta de servicios = service provision, service offer.* oferta de trabajo = job advertisement, job offer, help wanted ad, help wanted notice.* oferta especial = special offer.* ofertas = sales promotion, sale(s).* ofertas de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.* oferta y demanda = supply and demand.* proponer una oferta = propose + offer.* * *1)a) ( proposición) offerofertas de trabajo — job vacancies, situations vacant
b) (Econ, Fin) supply2) (Com) offerestán de or en oferta — they are on special offer
•* * *= bargain, line, offer, provision, supply, offering, tender, line-up.Ex: In general, the costs of packages vary considerably, but it is usually the case that you get what you pay for, although there are some notable bargains.
Ex: Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software.Ex: She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.Ex: Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex: Currently SilverPlatter's major offering in this key topic area is 'Food Science and Technology Abstracts'.Ex: Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.Ex: The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.* abierto a ofertas = ono [or nearest offer].* artículo de oferta = teaser, loss-leader.* buena oferta = good deal.* cazador de ofertas = bargain-hunter.* convocatoria de oferta de servicios = invitation to tender (ITT).* gestión de la oferta de productos = range management.* hacer una oferta = make + an offer.* la mejor oferta = the best deal.* ley de la oferta y la demanda = law of supply and demand.* mejor oferta = best buy.* mejor oferta, la = best value for money, the, best value, the.* oferta de compra de una compañía por otra = takeover bid.* oferta de cursos = course offering.* oferta de empleo = career opportunity, job vacancy, job opportunities, job placement, career option, employment opportunity.* oferta de productos = product offering.* oferta de prueba = trial offer.* oferta de servicios = service provision, service offer.* oferta de trabajo = job advertisement, job offer, help wanted ad, help wanted notice.* oferta especial = special offer.* ofertas = sales promotion, sale(s).* ofertas de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.* oferta y demanda = supply and demand.* proponer una oferta = propose + offer.* * *A1 (proposición) offerhacer/rechazar una oferta to make/reject an offerno hemos recibido ninguna oferta we haven't received any offers[ S ] ofertas de trabajo job vacancies, situations vacantla ley de la oferta y la demanda the law of supply and demandB ( Com) offerestán de or en oferta they are on special offer¡aproveche nuestras increíbles ofertas! make the most of our unbelievable offers!Compuestos:introductory offerspecial offerunfriendly o hostile takeover bid* * *
Del verbo ofertar: ( conjugate ofertar)
oferta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
oferta
ofertar
oferta sustantivo femenino
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b) (Econ, Fin) supply
2 (Com) offer;
están de or en oferta they are on special offer
oferta sustantivo femenino
1 offer
ofertas de empleo, job vacancies
2 Fin Ind bid, tender
3 Econ oferta y demanda, supply and demand
4 Com bargain
ofertas en la primera planta, bargains on the first floor
♦ Locuciones: estar de/en oferta, on (special) offer
ofertar verbo transitivo to offer
' oferta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desechar
- empresaria
- empresario
- inmejorable
- irrisoria
- irrisorio
- lanzamiento
- OPA
- rechazar
- regalar
- seductor
- seductora
- subasta
- última
- último
- bueno
- considerar
- declinar
- despreciar
- doblar
- espera
- firme
- formal
- hacer
- inigualable
- jalador
- ley
- mejorar
- pie
- propuesta
English:
accept
- acceptable
- approach
- attractive
- bargain
- bid
- bidding
- bonus
- desirable
- gazump
- gazumping
- head-hunt
- hold
- introductory
- offer
- package deal
- refusal
- refuse
- seize on
- seize upon
- should
- snub
- subject
- supply
- takeover bid
- tender
- member
- proposition
- stand
- take
- trial
* * *oferta nf1. [propuesta, ofrecimiento] offer;oferta en firme firm offer;la ciudad cuenta con una enorme oferta teatral the city offers a very wide choice of theatrical entertainmentla oferta y la demanda supply and demandoferta monetaria money supply3. [rebaja] bargain, special offer;oferta especial special offer;artículos de oferta sale goods, goods on offer;han puesto muchas ofertas en el supermercado there are a lot of special offers at the supermarketoferta de lanzamiento introductory offer oferta pública de adquisición takeover bid;oferta pública hostil hostile takeover bid* * *f offer;oferta especial special offer;tener en oferta have on offer* * *oferta nf1) : offer2) : sale, bargainlas camisas están en oferta: the shirts are on sale3)oferta y demanda : supply and demand* * *oferta n1. (cosa ofrecida) offer2. (suministro) supplyofertas de trabajo vacancies / situations vacant -
8 OPA
OPA [ɔpea]feminine noun* * *opeanom féminin: abbr offre* * *ɔpea abr nfoffre publique d'achat takeover bid* * *nom féminin→ link=offre offre publique d'achat -
9 feindliche Übernahmeofferte
feindliche Übernahmeofferte f FIN, GEN, MGT hostile takeover bid* * *f <Finanz, Geschäft, Mgmnt> hostile takeover bidBusiness german-english dictionary > feindliche Übernahmeofferte
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10 shark repellent
Gen Mgtprovisions in a company’s bylaws that make it more difficult for a proposition such as a change of status or the acceptance of a hostile takeover bid to succeed. Elements of shark repellent may include: requiring a vote that is substantially higher than that required by law; creating different voting rights attached to different stocks; very long notice for special business meetings; or requiring certain shareholders to waive rights to any capital gains resulting from a takeover. (slang) -
11 попытка конкурента овладеть контролем над компанией путём скупки её акций
Business: hostile takeover bid, hostile tender offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попытка конкурента овладеть контролем над компанией путём скупки её акций
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12 предложение о покупке контрольного пакета акций компании
Economy: hostile takeover bid, hostile tender offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предложение о покупке контрольного пакета акций компании
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13 sauvage
sauvage [sovaʒ]1. adjectivea. wild ; [peuplade] primitiveb. ( = farouche) [animal] wild ; [personne] unsociablec. ( = illégal) [vente] unauthorized ; [concurrence] unfair ; [urbanisation] unplanned ; [immigration, importations] illegal ; [capitalisme, libéralisme] unrestrained• faire du camping sauvage (illégal) to camp on unauthorized sites ; (dans la nature) to camp in the wild2. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = solitaire) recluseb. ( = indigène, brute) savage* * *sovaʒ
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1) ( non apprivoisé) [animal, plante, enfant, rire] wild; [tribu] primitive2) ( cruel) [mœurs] savage; [lutte] fierce3) ( timide) unsociable4) ( illégal) illegal
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1) ( être primitif ou brutal) savage2) ( être non sociable) unsociable person, loner* * *sovaʒ1. adjNotre jardin était retourné à l'état sauvage. — Our garden has gone wild.
2) (personne) unsociableIl est un peu sauvage. — He's rather unsociable.
3) (= féroce) (attaque) savage, (haine) ferocious4) (concurrence) fierce5) (= non officiel) unauthorized, unofficial6) vieilli (peuplade) savage2. nmf1) (= brute)c'est un sauvage (impitoyable et brutal) — he's absolutely ruthless, (sans éducation ni manières) he's an absolute boor
2) vieilli (= primitif) savage* * *A adj1 ( non apprivoisé) [animal, plante, région] wild; [enfant, passion] wild; [peuplade, tribu] primitive, savage;2 (cruel, barbare) [mœurs, cruauté] savage; [lutte] fierce; [rire, cri] wild; OPA sauvage hostile takeover bid;3 ( timide) [personne] unsociable;B nmf1 ( être primitif ou brutal) savage; on n'est pas des sauvages we're not savages;2 ( être non sociable) unsociable person, loner.[sovaʒ] adjectif[non apprivoisé] untameda. [chat] he's gone feral ou wildb. [jeune fauve] he's gone back to the wild2. [non cultivé] wildles régions sauvages du nord de l'Écosse the wilds ou the remote regions of northern Scotland4. [réservé, timide] shy7. [illégal - camping, vente] unauthorized ; [ - urbanisme] unplanned————————[sovaʒ] nom masculin et féminin -
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15 предложение о поглощении
предложение о поглощении
предложение купить
Предложение о покупке акций по определенной цене, сделанное акционерам компании отдельным лицом или организацией с целью установления своего контроля над компанией. Если предложение о поглощении является желательным, директора компании рекомендуют акционерам принять его условия. Обычно такое поглощение называется слиянием (merger). Если предложение нежелательно или условия предложения неприемлемы, совет директоров советует акционерам отклонить его (см.: hostile bid (нежелательное предложение о поглощении)). В последующей схватке за поглощение (takeover battle) тот, кто сделал предложение, может выдвинуть более благоприятные условия и, как правило, расписать акционерам преимущества, которые, по его мнению, дает успешное поглощение. В то же время могут поступить предложения о поглощении от других организаций или частных лиц (см.: grey knight (“серый рыцарь”); white knight (“белый рыцарь”), либо первоначальное предложение будет снято в результате мер, предпринятых советом директоров компании-мишени (target company) (см.: poison pill (“отравленные таблетки”); porcupine provisions (“подкидывание ежей”)). В случае безусловного предложения о поглощении (unconditional bid) тот, кто сделал предложение, платит предложенную цену безотносительно к количеству приобретаемых акций, тогда как тот, кто выдвинул предложение о поглощении с условиями (conditional bid), согласен платить предложенную цену только в том случае, если он получает контрольный пакет. В Великобритании поглощения регулируются правилами и положениями Кодекса Сити по поглощениям и слияниям (City Code on Takeovers and Mergers).
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16 поглощение
1) General subject: absorbing, absorption, amortization, capture, intake, uptake, devourment, mergence, merger, hostile takeover (враждебно поглотить)2) Geology: suction3) Biology: engulfment, inception, take-up4) Aviation: ingesting6) Medicine: circumfluence, imbibition, saturation7) Engineering: absorbency, admortization, amortizement, intake (организмом), invasion (газа в жидкости), pickup (углерода в печи)8) Agriculture: taking9) Chemistry: collection (при пробоотборе), absorbtion10) Construction: soak-up11) Mathematics: consumption12) Law: takeover (другой компании)13) Economy: acquisition (компании), acquisition (фирм), buyout (одного предприятия другим), take-over (особая форма объединения предприятий, при которой правление компании-приобретателя, столкнувшись с отказом управляющих приобретаемой компании, делает предложение о покупке акций непосредственно их держателям), take-over (компании), take-over bid (напр. одной компанией другой)14) Accounting: takeover bid (напр. одной компанией другой)15) Mining: adsorption (поверхностью), resorption (повторное)16) Metallurgy: imbibition (влаги), input, merging, pickup (напр. углерода в плавильной печи)17) Psychology: incorporation18) Physics: sorbtion19) Oil: absorption (бурового или цементного раствора), clean-up, loss of returns (бурового раствора), lost circulation (бурового раствора), lost return (бурового раствора), resorbing, take-over, taking-up, resorption20) Immunology: engulfment (клеткой частиц в процессе фагоцитоза), taking up (напр. антитела макрофагами)21) Special term: choking22) Astronautics: absorptance24) Ecology: adsorbing, assimilation, taking up25) Drilling: circulation loss, loss of circulation (бурового раствора), lost returns (бурового раствора), occlusion26) Sakhalin energy glossary: fluid loss (проглочен полимерный тампон), losses (бурового раствора)27) Oil&Gas technology adsorption28) Network technologies: Attenuation (Потери мощности сигнала в оборудовании и линии, измеряемые в децибелах)29) EBRD: acquisition, consolidation, takeover30) Polymers: absorbance (излучений), absorbancy (излучений), sorption31) Automation: (повторное) resorption32) Sakhalin R: lost returns (скважиной)33) Makarov: absorption (energy) (энергии), buffer action (напр. удара), engulfment (напр. клеткой частиц при фагоцитозе), immersion, ingress, merge34) Internet: Attenuation (Потери сигнала в оборудовании и линии, измеряемые в децибелах)35) oil&gas: fluid imbibition36) Combustion gas turbines: energy absorber, input (энергии) -
17 попытка враждебного поглощения
Professional term: hostile bid (если поглощение удается, то это уже hostile takeover)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > попытка враждебного поглощения
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18 knight
Fina term borrowed from chess strategy to describe a company involved in the politics of a takeover bid. There are three main types of knights. A white knight is a company that is friendly to the board of the company to be acquired. If the white knight gains control, it may retain the existing board of directors. A black knight is a former white knight that has disagreed with the board of the company to be acquired and has set up its own hostile bid. A gray knight is a white knight that does not have the confidence of the company to be acquired. -
19 scorched earth policy
Gen Mgtdestructive actions taken by an organization in defense against a hostile takeover. Extreme actions under a scorched earth policy may include voluntary liquidation, or selling off critical assets. A scorched earth policy may come into play if the value of the company to be acquired exceeds the value of the company making a hostile bid. (slang)
См. также в других словарях:
Hostile Takeover Bid — An attempt to take over a company without the approval of the company s board of directors. When vying for control of a publicly traded firm, the acquirer attempting the hostile takeover may proceed to bypass board approval in one of two ways… … Investment dictionary
hostile takeover bid — /ˌhɒstaɪl teɪkəυvə bɪd/ noun a takeover where the board of the company do not recommend it to the shareholders and try to fight it … Dictionary of banking and finance
Takeover Bid — The initial offer by a predator company for another. The bid can be in cash, shares or a combination. Bids usually have a closing date for acceptance. The bid can be hostile (without the acceptance or cooperation of the target company), or… … Financial and business terms
Takeover Bid — A type of corporate action in which an acquiring company makes an offer to the target company s shareholders to buy the target company s shares in order to gain control of the business. Takeover bids can either be friendly or hostile. Some… … Investment dictionary
hostile — hos‧tile [ˈhɒstaɪl ǁ ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl] adjective FINANCE a hostile bid or takeover is one in which a company tries to buy another company whose shareholder S do not want to sell: • They ve managed to fight off a hostile takeover bid. * * * … Financial and business terms
hostile — hos·tile adj 1: having an intimidating, antagonistic, or offensive nature a hostile work environment 2 a: of or relating to an opposing party in a legal action a hostile claim b: adverse to the interests of a party to a legal action if the… … Law dictionary
takeover — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted, proposed ▪ hostile ▪ company, corporate ▪ communist, military … Collocations dictionary
hostile — hos|tile [ˈhɔstaıl US ˈha:stl, ˈha:staıl] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin hostilis, from hostis stranger, enemy ] 1.) angry and deliberately unfriendly towards someone and ready to argue with them ▪ Southampton fans gave their… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hostile — hos|tile [ hastl ] adjective ** ▸ 1 unfriendly/threatening ▸ 2 opposing something ▸ 3 of/done by enemy in war ▸ 4 difficult/dangerous ▸ 5 in business 1. ) behaving in a very unfriendly or threatening way toward someone: The mayor found himself in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hostile */*/ — UK [ˈhɒstaɪl] / US [ˈhɑst(ə)l] adjective 1) behaving in a very unfriendly or threatening way towards someone The minister found himself in the middle of a hostile crowd. hostile to/towards: She was openly hostile to him. a hostile… … English dictionary
takeover — [[t]te͟ɪkoʊvə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ takeovers 1) N COUNT A takeover is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else. ...the proposed ₤3.4 billion takeover of Midland Bank by the Hong Kong and Shanghai. ...a hostile… … English dictionary