Phrases with «hostile bid»

A "hostile bid" refers to a situation where a company tries to take over another company, but the target company does not want to be acquired. It means that the bid is unsolicited and is met with resistance or opposition from the target company's board of directors or management. Full definition

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Sentences with «hostile bid»

  • It is unclear whether Emerson is willing to mount a full on hostile bid for Rockwell, which is incorporated in Delaware. (cnbc.com)
  • Mr. Harper has already shown that his openness to foreign investment has limits, blocking two proposed takeovers since 2008, including last year's hostile bid by BHP Billiton Ltd. to acquire Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc.. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The number of unfriendly proposals has crept up slowly over the last few years, but the size of the offers has exploded, with about $ 309 billion in hostile bids so far in 2015, quadruple their value in all of 2013. (fortune.com)
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