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  2. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    A takeover attempt by an individual or a company in which instructions are given to buy all available shares of the target company at current market price as soon as stock exchange is opened for business on a particular date. With this base the bidder makes an attractive offer to the other shareholders in order to make a full takeover bid.

  3. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    Verb phrase Definition Action that Put something into practice [1]: Baked in Something which has been "baked in" is implied to be impossible to remove.

  4. Limited - Wikipedia

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    Private company limited by guarantee, primarily for non-profit organisations - in Britain and Ireland; Public limited company, a limited company whose shares are sold to the public - primarily in Commonwealth countries; Limited partnership, a partially limited company where liability is limited for limited partners, but not general partners

  5. Don't Be Limited by "Buy What You Know" - AOL

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    "Buy what you know" is the linchpin of investing guru Peter Lynch's philosophy. Yet if you're like most people, then this limits you to one or two sectors, most likely consumer goods and tech.

  6. List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM - Wikipedia

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    In 1896 he incorporated as the Tabulating Machine Company. 1889 Bundy Manufacturing Company incorporated. 1891 Computing Scale Company incorporated. 1893 Dey Patents Company (soon renamed the Dey Time Register Company) incorporated. 1894 Willard & Frick Manufacturing Company (Rochester, New York) incorporated. 1896

  7. Limited company - Wikipedia

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    In a company limited by guarantee, the liability of owners is limited to such amount as the owners may undertake to contribute to the assets of the company, in the event of being wound up. The former may be further divided in public companies (public limited companies) and private companies (private limited companies). Who may become a member ...

  8. Lists of companies - Wikipedia

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    List of company types; List of company registers; List of lists of lists; Lists of brands; Lists of companies by country (category) Lists of companies by industry (category) Lists of companies by revenue (category) Lists of companies by stock exchange (category) Lists of corporate mergers and acquisitions (category)

  9. Request for quotation - Wikipedia

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    A request for quotation (RfQ) is a business process in which a company or public entity requests a quote from a supplier for the purchase of specific products or services. RfQ generally means the same thing as Call for bids (CfB) and Invitation for bid (IfB). [1] An RfQ typically involves more than the price per item.