different between takeover vs aquire
takeover
English
Etymology
From take +? over
Pronunciation
Noun
takeover (plural takeovers)
- (economics) The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
- (economics, Britain) The acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company.
- A time or event in which control or authority, especially over a facility is passed from one party to the next.
- 1991, Information Services on Latin America (Oakland, Calif.), ISLA: Volume 43, Issues 1-3, p. 195:
- Revollo was absent when Bolivian police and the navy captain arrived at dawn, and the base takeover came off without problems, according to a U.S. narcotics official.
- 1991, Information Services on Latin America (Oakland, Calif.), ISLA: Volume 43, Issues 1-3, p. 195:
Derived terms
- hostile takeover
Related terms
- take over
Translations
See also
- buyout
- merger
- sellout
- tender offer
Verb
takeover
- Misspelling of take over.
Anagrams
- overtake
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aquire
English
Verb
aquire
- Misspelling of acquire.
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