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A standstill agreement may be used as a form of defence to a hostile takeover, when a target company acquires a promise from an unfriendly bidder to limit the amount of stock that the bidder buys or holds in the target company. By obtaining the promise from the prospective acquirer, the target company gains more time to build up other takeover ...
Tureng dictionary (name coined from the first syllables of the words Turkish and English) is a bilingual online Turkish English dictionary provided by Tureng Çeviri Ltd, a Turkish translation company. As of May 20, 2009, the site has more than 2.000.000 English and Turkish words and phrases, classified into categories by the field of usage ...
The Turkish government reiterated this position when the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Rüştu Aras, in his address to the Turkish National Assembly on the occasion of the ratification of the Montreux Treaty, recognised Greece's legal right to deploy troops on Lemnos and Samothrace with the following statement: "The provisions ...
The Arabic and the Turkish words are used in somewhat different contexts. kızıl is mostly used for red hair. قسم kısm * kısım: bölüm: part From the root böl– "to divide." كتاب kitab * kitap: betik ** book From the Old Turkic root biti– "to write". Some say it is a loanword from Chinese word 筆, meaning "brush" [1] but it ...
A standstill is a situation of no movement or activity. Standstill may refer to: Lunar standstill, a time at which the range of the Moon's declination is at a maximum or minimum; Standstill (band), a Spanish post-hardcore-band; Standstill (bicycle), a technique used by bicycle riders; Standstill agreement, an instrument of a hostile takeover ...
This category is for articles related to specific monolingual dictionaries and glossaries in Turkish and of bilingual or multilingual dictionaries in which the headwords are in Turkish. Pages in category "Turkish dictionaries"
A ceasefire between Turkey and the U.S.-backed Kurdish Syrian forces (SDF) around the northern Syrian city of Manbij has been extended until the end of this week, State Department spokesperson ...
However, the definition of Turkey's southern border in Article 3 also meant that Turkey officially ceded them. These territories included the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, Asir and parts of Hejaz like the city of Medina. They were held by Turkish forces until 23 January 1919. [22] [23]