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  2. File:Acquisition strategy - concept and definition (IA ...

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  3. Mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Hostile acquisitions can, and often do, ultimately become "friendly" as the acquirer secures endorsement of the transaction from the board of the acquiree company. This usually requires an improvement in the terms of the offer and/or through negotiation. "Acquisition" usually refers to a purchase of a smaller firm by a larger one.

  4. Pros and cons of business acquisition loans - AOL

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    Type of business acquisition loan. Description. SBA 7(a) loan. A government-backed loan designed to help businesses that don’t qualify for conventional business loans, offering low interest ...

  5. Takeover - Wikipedia

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    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 publicly listed, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company.

  6. Pros and cons of unsecured business loans - AOL

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    Compare the pros and cons of unsecured loans. Comparing the advantages and disadvantages of unsecured business loans may help you decide if this is the right type of funding for your organization ...

  7. Pros and cons of short-term business loans - AOL

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    Cons of short-term business loans Before you decide on a short-term business loan, consider that short-term loans may come with smaller maximum loan amounts than you need, along with a few other ...

  8. Reverse takeover - Wikipedia

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    A reverse takeover (RTO), reverse merger, or reverse IPO is the acquisition of a public company by a private company so that the private company can bypass the lengthy and complex process of going public. [1] Sometimes, conversely, the public company is bought by the private company through an asset swap and share issue. [2]

  9. Concept of operations - Wikipedia

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    Organizations, activities, and interactions among participants and stakeholders; Clear statement of responsibilities and authorities delegated; Specific operational processes for fielding the system; Processes for initiating, developing, maintaining, and retiring the system