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The financial definition for Take out:

A cash surplus generated by the sale of one block of securities and the purchase of another, e.g., selling a block of bonds at 99 and buying another block at 95. Also, a bid made to a seller of a security that is designed (and generally agreed) to take the seller out of the market.




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Bust up takeover

Bust up takeover
A leveraged buyout in which the buyer sells off the assets of the target-company to repay the debt that financed the takeover.


City code on takeovers and mergers

City code on takeovers and mergers
See: Dawn raid


Hostile takeover

Hostile takeover
A takeover of a company against the wishes of the current management and the board of directors by an acquiring company or raider.


Further Suggestions

On the take
Price takers
"Take me along"
Stakeholders
Take a bath
Take a flier
Take a position


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