a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation
a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force 同义词:coup d''etat, coup, putsch,
In business, a takeover is the purchase of one company (the target) by another (the acquirer, or bidder). In the UK, the term refers to the acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company.
例句与用法
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Firm diversification is increasingly achieved by the means of takeover and merger . 通过接管和兼并,厂商经营范围日益多样化。
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One cannot judge whether any particular takeover or investment increases or reduces competition without examination of the particular facts . 对各种特殊情况不经过详尽的考察,谁也不能断定任何一项特定的接管或投资将会加强还是减弱竞争。
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The takeover by industry of much farm home production and processing is a great boon to homemakers, both housewives and working women . 许多过去属于农家的加工生产和加工工作已被工业接过去了,这对管家的人,不论是家庭主妇或是有工作的妇女来说是一大福音。
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2 the decision of the purchaser concerning the takeover 二收购人关于收购的决定
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Takeovers and mergers panel securities and futures commission 收购及合并委员会
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However , there is takeover , there is anti - takeover 然而,有收购必然有反收购。
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The disclosure of the takeover bid raised share price 合并递价的披露使股价上扬。
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7 plans concerning the takeover of listed companies ; and 七上市公司收购的有关方案
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The arab takeover of cca has been stopped 阿拉伯人接手美国通讯公司的交易被终止了
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For the moment , the takeover battle is finely poised 现在,此收购蓄势待发。