- hostile raider
- эк., фин., упр. враждебный рейдер* (рейдер, чьи действия не находят поддержки у корпорации, на которую направлена попытка поглощения)See:* * *агрессивный инвестор
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
raider — [ rɛdɶr ] n. m. • 1985; mot angl. « pillard » ♦ Anglic. Personne physique ou morale qui lance une offre publique d achat (O. P. A.) hostile sur une société afin d en prendre le contrôle ou d en revendre ultérieurement les titres à un meilleur… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hostile takeover — n. (Finance) the purchase of a controlling interest in a publicly traded company against the wishes of the current management. Note: A person who is the main principal in performing such a buyout is called a {corporate raider}. Syn: hostile… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
raider — raid·er n: one that attempts a usu. hostile takeover of a business corporation compare white knight Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. raider … Law dictionary
hostile takeover — takeover ake o*ver n. (Business, Finance) The acquisition of ownership of one company by another company, usually by purchasing a controlling percentage of its stock or by exchanging stock of the purchasing company for that of the purchased… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hostile takeover — A takeover of a company (usually made by an open tender offer to shareholders) against the wishes of the current management and the Board of Directors by an acquiring company or raider. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * hostile takeover… … Financial and business terms
raider — / reɪdə/ noun a person or company which buys a stake in another company before making a hostile takeover bid. Also called corporate raider ▪▪▪ ‘…bear raiding involves trying to depress a target company’s share price by heavy selling of its shares … Dictionary of banking and finance
Raider — An individual or organization that tries to take over a company by initiating a hostile takeover bid. Raiders look for companies with undervalued assets and then attempt the hostile takeover by purchasing enough shares to gain a controlling… … Investment dictionary
raider — raid (rād) n. 1. A surprise attack by a small armed force. 2. A sudden forcible entry into a place by police: »a raid on a gambling den. 3. An entrance into another s territory for the purpose of seizing goods or valuables. 4. A predatory… … Word Histories
raider — noun Date: 1863 one that raids: as a. a fast lightly armed ship operating against merchant shipping b. a soldier specially trained for close range fighting c. one that attempts a usually hostile takeover of a business corporation < corporate… … New Collegiate Dictionary
raider — An organization or person that attempts to exploit a company with undervalued assets by making a hostile takeover bid … Accounting dictionary
raider — An organization or person that attempts to exploit a company with undervalued assets by making a hostile takeover bid … Big dictionary of business and management