After the takeover in 1883, work was started on stock yards, fencing, station buildings and the large woolshed, with stands for 120 shearers. |
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On Friday last, 32 people that were made redundant left the company but these redundancies had been finalised before the takeover. |
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The government was saved from defeat by division within the opposition and the takeover of the Labour Party by its left wing. |
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With the rightist military takeover, all ideas of tax reform were abandoned. |
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Over one million landless peasants are fighting for land rights and against a military takeover in the largest province of Punjab. |
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Disguised in the legal language is a set of rules to facilitate the corporate takeover of global services. |
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In 1960 the threat of a communist takeover of the newly independent Congo garnered attention to the whole of Africa. |
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It seems a well-connected L.A. mob figure has targeted her son's business for takeover, but the cops can't seem to get the goods on him. |
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While golden shares and other takeover protection may keep predators at bay, European companies could still face a pummeling in global markets. |
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A takeover of Scottish Power by Eon would continue a trend of leading British utility providers being acquired by overseas firms. |
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New legislation is expected later this year that would allow the company demutualise and so end its takeover protection status. |
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He is demoted from head of ad sales for a major magazine when the company he works for is acquired in a corporate takeover. |
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Her early attempts at providing equitable services were promptly eradicated by the feminist takeover of shelter services everywhere. |
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Meantime, it is essential that we do gird our loins and fight this latest takeover of our right to farm. |
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But with the recent takeover speculation having already sent the shares higher, dealers believe the stock is looking a bit pricey. |
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Readers might think that only the biggest Indian companies can get into the global takeover game. |
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Oracle has said it will not go forth with the takeover with the poison pill in place. |
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The competition watchdog pointed towards store sales and improved terms for suppliers as it outlined remedies for the possible takeover. |
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All this takeover froth provides support for the company's share, which has firmed since he unveiled his yellow pack initiative. |
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Financial woes and low circulation had plagued the paper for some time before the takeover. |
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Bradford and Bingley is protected from a hostile takeover for five years following flotation. |
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He also brought forward the company's annual shareholder meeting to late March in what is seen as an effort to disrupt the hostile takeover bid. |
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Then Cohee attempted a hostile takeover of the bank in 2000 and was defeated. |
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Evidently, market conditions have been kinder to Peoplesoft, even though it is the subject of a hostile takeover bid. |
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A hostile takeover occurs when a company buys a controlling share of a target company. |
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It marks the first time a foreign company has launched a hostile takeover bid for a mainland company. |
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In October 2003, First Active will lose its five-year long protection from hostile takeover. |
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When there was hostile takeover bid, the town held prayer meetings for their corporation. |
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PeopleSoft has also sued Oracle in connection with the hostile takeover bid. |
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China Development's action would be described as a hostile takeover bid in tender offer terms. |
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Irish software firm Riverdeep is a prime target for a hostile takeover bid, according to industry analysts. |
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A hostile takeover would be all but impossible under Heineken's current ownership structure. |
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Over the coming weeks the share price could be strongly influenced by takeover speculation, with Telefonica of Spain the favoured suitor. |
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It was a landmark and helped lay the foundations for the current urban music takeover of the charts and clubs. |
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Unusually, I was not taking part in a high-powered meeting of senior executives, nor was I immersed in a possible board room takeover. |
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Carol, a brilliant executive in our group, had just lost her high-powered job because of a takeover. |
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In 1969 he joined the family business, but in 1996 the group was subject to a hostile takeover and he was ousted from the board. |
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Any takeover will now be done at a premium to get costs down, with companies looking to strip particular assets. |
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He said last night he had given cast-iron guarantees that the money was in place and insisted the consortium are ready for the takeover. |
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We do support it, if it is a merger, a partnership, and not a takeover or a carve-up. |
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Then, as minority stockholders, they could exploit Germany's arcane takeover law to demand a higher price for their shares. |
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They fear a genuinely popular movement against the policies of the extreme right far more than a Republican takeover of the state house. |
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The firm called off takeover talks last November because the price discussed was not satisfactory. |
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It may have failed in its bid for NatWest, but Bank of Scotland is far from vulnerable to a takeover. |
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The court found that a takeover would not harm customers buying business software. |
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Shares in the bank have been buoyed up by the news, which has sparked speculation of a takeover. |
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Even so, their intervention is a big a spanner in the Compaq takeover works. |
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Any improvement in performance will enable it to drive a harder bargain in takeover negotiations. |
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Blackwell said he felt all the talk of a takeover was unsettling his squad. |
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Then two of my most trusted officers stage a takeover attempt, and we all end up in the briny. |
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This attempted acquisition is now ranked as one of the most bitterly fought takeover battles of recent years. |
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Fred Barnes argues in the Weekly Standard that the Democrats have a shot at a Senate takeover. |
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With so much cash on hand, the company would be vulnerable to a takeover bid if the family didn't control so much stock. |
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The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways. |
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In that context, it's hard to see how a city takeover would benefit beleaguered students. |
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By building up a sizeable stake they will control enough equity in the company to block a compulsory takeover by another bidder. |
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Of course, no one has a crystal ball to predict which companies are most likely to be takeover targets. |
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Such a takeover would be meat and drink to leveraged buyout merchants like Valentia or e-Island consortia. |
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Under threat of takeover, once-sleepy executives rushed to reshape their companies. |
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Firms massaged their profit figures upwards so as to discourage hostile takeover bids. |
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Its market value is at any rate likely to hold up since the bank is still seen as an attractive takeover target. |
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There has been heavy trading in Siebel shares on rumours of takeover or management buyout. |
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Vladimir Romanov plans to help Hearts sign players ahead of his takeover bid. |
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As the company suffers from such a low valuation, it could also be a target for a takeover. |
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The Reserve Bank of India has expressed its concerns about laws governing takeover of banks. |
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Our company has gone through a restructure and a takeover, which means job cuts and relocation. |
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Today it is seen as a potential takeover target as earnings problems hammer its share price. |
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In the city, rumours are rife that Railtrack could now be the subject of a takeover bid. |
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Vladimir Romanov was in the stands yesterday and will surely complete his takeover of the club in the week ahead. |
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Using debt to finance a corporate takeover is precisely the same as taking out a mortgage. |
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The takeover caused controversy when it was announced by rail chiefs in December. |
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All three companies argue that staggered board elections protect shareholders in a takeover attempt. |
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The company has had a number of takeover offers from private and public US companies. |
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Ebookers admitted in September that it had been holding takeover talks with a number of potential suitors. |
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The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment must by law approve any takeover of a newspaper in the state. |
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In turn, the farm shows the result of the evolution and the eventual takeover of machinery from horses. |
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We have arranged banking terms on the same terms as we did for the takeover of Arnotts. |
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The government says it has no power to stop a takeover bid for Manchester United. |
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He had won a hostile takeover of the retail empire created by the legendary Charles Clore. |
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If he can emulate this achievement, the fans will soon forget their qualms over his aggressive takeover. |
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Two weeks ago the group in a terse statement said it was in talks that may lead to a takeover of the company. |
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A new poll underlines that people want Britain's quoted businesses to be protected from takeover by foreign predators. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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The takeover of all branches of the federal government by the extreme right is now virtually complete. |
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The delay comes as protests, including walkouts by hundreds of students opposed to the takeover, have mounted in recent weeks. |
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Just months after its triumphal takeover of the Turkish parliament with an absolute majority the AKP faces crisis. |
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And only the historians would be able to determine whether it was an acquisition, a merger or a reverse takeover. |
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That would eliminate any incentive for greenmailers to acquire stock unless they intended to make a formal takeover bid. |
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The grand old man of American business had been looking to secure a favourable result for the world's largest-ever industrial takeover. |
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A potential acquirer who outbids a white knight in an unfriendly takeover attempt. |
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He stepped into a takeover battle as a white knight and emerged as majority owner of an old and underperforming mine in Ontario. |
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McCreevy next picked a public row with the governor of the bank of Italy for trying to block a Dutch takeover of an Italian bank. |
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The former chief executive is set to sue the club in a move that could see the turmoil surrounding his replacement's ruthless takeover exposed in open court. |
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We had gone from late-Weimar period to the 1933-torchlight-parade stage of fascist takeover. |
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Within hours of completing their takeover of Sinjar, the Sayyida Zaynab mosque, a Shia holy site, was reportedly blown up. |
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And if boardroom fashion can be a game of strategic intimidation, then these clothes are akin to a hostile takeover. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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You are really sending a powerful and profound message that says I am affirmatively withdrawing my consent from this corporate takeover of my government. |
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The Russian takeover instigated numerous revolts against tsarist authority, and many Kyrgyz opted to move into the Pamir mountains or to Afghanistan. |
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The budget is a mess and officials in Trenton are whispering about a state takeover of the city's finances. |
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The man leading a takeover bid for one of the UK's biggest insurance companies today said he had unfinished business to attend to when the deal was done. |
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Harper took no prisoners in his Progressive Conservative takeover. |
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The pair will be able to use their stake to thwart any takeover attempt. |
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He was an alleged extortion victim of Bulger, who had engaged in a hostile takeover of a liquor store that Rakes once owned. |
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The system was so badly managed that an ongoing feud between the superintendent of schools and the elected school board resulted in the threat of a state takeover. |
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There was no minimum wage until the socialist takeover, thicko. |
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Cmgi last year torpedoed the proposed takeover of Lycos by USA Networks. |
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It also snubbed France in its mission to rescue the African nation of Mali from an Islamist takeover. |
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The two have repeatedly denied they are planning a takeover bid and said they see United as undervalued, representing a good long-term investment. |
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If yesterday's purchase of shares is the precursor to a takeover bid, those qualities will make them formidable opponents for the Manchester United board. |
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The takeover bid was conditional on his getting a 51 percent control. |
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The Republican takeover of the House is no less dramatic for having been predicted by every two-bit pundit on the planet. |
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A white knight is a person who is asked to acquire a company as an alternative to an unwanted black knight, who is the investor initiating a hostile takeover bid. |
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The takeover inevitably led to uncertain times for everyone at the firm. |
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This year, I predict that Britain's 12th biggest motor insurer, which underwrites 600,000 policies, will face another takeover bid and this time it will go. |
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The opposition is outgunned, although its takeover of Syrian military bases has narrowed the gap. |
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Then, somewhat as in a Brechtian play, we are served up a clash of voices, of discourses and positions, representing various social views of this coming takeover. |
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It's hardly standard practice for a hostile takeover, where it is normal to pour as much scorn and vitriol on the target's management as possible. |
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In the late 1970s, Ansett became the target of hostile takeover bids. |
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Unocal said its board would consider the hostile takeover bid. |
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While takeover speculation has been on and off the agenda for the best part of a decade now, as yet nobody has even popped their head above the parapet. |
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Chairman Frank Stronach has targeted NYRA as a takeover candidate for his company, which is North America's largest operator of pari-mutuel racetracks. |
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The next time you read a news release that says that your company is using a poison pill to ward off a takeover attempt, you'll now know what it means. |
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The takeover was in response to the fact that an estimated 80 percent of PCs are infected by spyware and other potentially malicious software such as keyloggers and dialers. |
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The initial French provocation, a direct takeover of Morocco in violation of recent treaties, was answered by German gunboat diplomacy to back its demand for compensation. |
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Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover. |
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Specialist Computer Holdings has become the nerve centre of a huge Europe-wide business empire following a pounds 115 million takeover. |
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Famed pop promoter Harvey Goldsmith is to team up with budget music group Tring International in a reverse takeover, it was announced yesterday. |
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One of the key issues concerned Lloyds' takeover of HBOS and the amount of due diligence carried out before the acquisition. |
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On 17 September 2008, the BBC reported that HBOS was in takeover talks with Lloyds TSB, in response to a precipitous drop in HBOS's share price. |
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King could have done without a stooshie over one of his new board members before the dust had settled on his takeover. |
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The king of Tikal, Chak Tok Ich'aak I, died on the same day, suggesting a violent takeover. |
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Quebec's identity has been contentious since the 1760s when the British completed their takeover of what was then called New France. |
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The board has come to the conclusion that the proposed takeover would not be in the interest of our shareholders. |
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Instead it was the Conservatives who decried the inefficiency and mismanagement, and promised to reverse the takeover of steel and trucking. |
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Under the terms of the takeover, IAG had to relinquish some former BMI domestic slots at Heathrow. |
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After the takeover FirstBus was renamed FirstGroup and the TOCs renamed First Great Western and First North Western. |
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When is an NGC most likely to be vulnerable to takeover by a non-cooperative firm? |
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Piracy continued to thrive for at least half a century after the British takeover, though the problem was eventually brought under control. |
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The reporter had received inside information about the forthcoming takeover. |
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Several major institutions either failed, were acquired under duress, or were subject to government takeover. |
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In 1521, the Portuguese allied with Hormuz and seized Bahrain from the Jabrid ruler Migrin ibn Zamil, who was killed during the takeover. |
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After the takeover by GFH Capital, Leeds introduced a Leeds United official Twitter feed to help interact via social media. |
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Ramjet supersonic takeover speed is achieved using a decommissioned Navy MK 70 solid rocket motor for the first stage. |
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However, as this report went to press the company was still considering a takeover bid by Barloworld, Australia's third larget paint maker. |
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Due to the takeover and subsequent name change, Marston's Pedigree is becoming more common in Jennings pubs. |
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Many UDI politicians supported Pinochet, and continue to justify the military takeover by citing the chaos of the Allende years. |
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An acquisition or takeover is the purchase of one business or company by another company or other business entity. |
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After the Italian takeover of the Papal States in 1870, the Holy See had no territorial sovereignty. |
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Marv, still resentful about the takeover, wants to engineer a holdup of his own bar on drop night. |
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McDermott's future at Elland Road had looked increasingly uncertain following Massimo Cellino's takeover of the Yorkshire club earlier this year. |
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Following the takeover of the club by George Gillett and Tom Hicks in February 2007, the proposed stadium was redesigned. |
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Off-market takeover proposal to purchase Madagascar-focused Lemur Resources declared by Aim-listed Bushveld Minerals. |
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His brother Tostig and Harold Hardrada, King of Norway, attempted a takeover in the north, having won the Battle of Fulford. |
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Delta is trying to rally support from creditors to help fend off a takeover bid by US Airways, according to a newspaper report on Friday. |
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It is a Japanese company's first hostile takeover bid for a firm that has introduced measures to defend itself against such acquisition attempts. |
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The public takeover bids are being conducted in line with the applicable legal requirements. |
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Male gray langur monkeys may attack females following male takeover, causing miscarriage. |
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Corporate raider Carl Icahn launched a hostile takeover of the steel giant in late 1986 in the midst of the work stoppage. |
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Forest have already been the subject of two takeover bids this season, both of which were rejected by shareholders. |
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Until the Stagecoach takeover, ticketing was done via ticket machines provided by Abberfield Technology of Australia. |
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In 2000 French government owned C3D made an unsuccessful takeover bid for the company. |
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After the takeover of Kazan, the tsar looked to the powerful and affluent Stroganov merchant family to spearhead the eastward expansion. |
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The biggest impact of a GOP takeover will be on appointments. |
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The worst effect of a Republican takeover would be on the environment. |
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They financed the Republican takeover of the New York State Senate. |
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Tata Steel owner Ratan Tata said he had been surprised by the rival offer, which throws his group's agreed takeover into jeopardy. |
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Commissioner, the court held that the costs incurred by a target in a friendly takeover constituted nondeductible capital expenditures. |
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But an ISIS takeover of Balad would be significant nonetheless. |
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The offer was met with criticism locally with fears a takeover from a mainland firm could cause the paper to lose its connection to the island. |
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The MR made a takeover offer only to discover that a shareholder of the GN had already gathered a quantity of Ambergate shares. |
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The takeover was approved by the European Commission in August 2010, conditional on Deutsche Bahn disposing of some Arriva services in Germany. |
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Horizon Capital, a consortium of Russian investors, has recently completed the takeover of Tetrad, a Zimbabwean financial institution. |
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It will also abandon other actions related to the unsolicited takeover attempt, including its legal attempt to oust the VLSI board of directors. |
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Opposition to what was perceived as a Shona takeover immediately erupted around Matabeleland. |
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Come on, North Tyneside councillors, get your act together and stop this Arriva takeover and decimation to our buses and our social activities. |
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Trustee meetings were picketed and interrupted by demonstrations culminating in May 1978 in the takeover of the Graduate School of Business. |
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In June 2009 a takeover offer from fellow transport operator FirstGroup was rejected. |
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More than pounds 90m was added to the value of Pilkington yesterday on speculation that the glassmaker was attracting takeover interest. |
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The takeover has provided the stability, I believe, to remove any fears over the positions of the likes of Torres and Reina. |
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In June 2002, BAE Systems confirmed it was in takeover discussions with TRW, an American aerospace, automotive and defence business. |
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Certainly his clothes support this notion of impending takeover. |
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The nature of the barbarian takeover of former Roman provinces varied from region to region. |
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Bainimarama's takeover of Qarase's government was lawful and declared the interim government to be illegal. |
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It looks like it's going for an ultimate takeover from the more familiar wool meltons, moufflons and flannels. |
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The takeover bid was opposed by the Government of Saskatchewan under Premier Brad Wall. |
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The creation of a special team to deal with possible takeover attempts is well advised. |
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The takeover was confirmed by Swansea City, but chairman Huw Jenkins remained at the club. |
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In the wake of the takeover, reports emerged of alleged intimidation of some of those critical of the interim regime. |
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On said it had ended takeover talks after failing to win the support of the Scottish Power board or secure access to its books. |
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These stones may date largely to after the Scottish takeover of the Pictish kingdom in the mid 9th century. |
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An agreement was worked out by August, and the two companies then sought a Private Act of Parliament to authorise the takeover. |
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The takeover will give UK-based Astra-Zeneca access to a drug that could potentially treat the life-threatening condition hyperkalaemia. |
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Eurodollar bosses will split the cash from a pounds 95 million takeover by US firm Republic Industries and keep their jobs. |
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Gregg, devised plans for a campaign of nonviolent resistance in the event of a fascist invasion or takeover. |
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Following the takeover of the club's sponsor in 2006, the club was renamed as the New Saints. |
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Following the takeover of RCA by General Electric in late 1985, RCA Services Limited was bought out by its local management. |
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As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own. |
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However, The Royal Bank of Scotland tabled a rival offer, and a bitter takeover battle ensued, with the Royal Bank the victor. |
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The commodore took over the powers of the presidency and dissolved the parliament, paving the way for the military to continue the takeover. |
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In 1999, the Bank of Scotland made a takeover bid for National Westminster Bank. |
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Soon after the American takeover, the 1849 Gold Rush brought floods of prospectors. |
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An official The Lloyds TSB board have stated that merchant banks Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley were amongst the advisers recommending the takeover. |
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In British North America, the War of 1812 was seen by Loyalists as a victory, as they had claimed they had successfully defended their country from an American takeover. |
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After the English takeover of New Netherland in 1664, the system continued with the granting of large tracts known as manors, and sometimes referred to as patroonships. |
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Although Philip had long prepared for the takeover of Portugal, he still found it necessary to launch a military occupation led by the Duke of Alva. |
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The club was taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group led by Sheikh Mansour in 2008, without the stadium, a takeover would have been far less certain. |
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In November 2007, the club were involved in takeover discussions with both businessman Marcus Evans and former Birmingham City director David Sullivan. |
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It comes after a takeover in 2010 by businessman Alan Umbers, his wife Anne and daughter Stacie, and coincides with the 20th anniversary of the 18-hole championship course. |
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On 25 March 1428, the Xuande Emperor ordered Zheng He and others to takeover the supervision for the rebuilding and repair of the Great Baoen Temple at Nanjing. |
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Following the Soviet takeover, many Bessarabians, who were accused of supporting the deposed Romanian administration, were executed or deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan. |
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Decreased resources, increasing political chaos and civil war eventually left the Western Empire vulnerable to attack and takeover by neighboring barbarian peoples. |
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Indian tycoon Ahsan Ali Syed completed the takeover of Real Racing Club de Santander in January, but Bloomberg has hinted the deal could be in jeopardy. |
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China's Sinopec has ruled out a counterbid for Russia-focused, London-listed Imperial Energy, leaving the field clear for India's ONGC to proceed with a takeover deal. |
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As part of the takeover of Arriva by Deutsche Bahn, Arriva's German railway operations were sold to Ferrovie dello Stato to comply with a European Commission condition. |
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This takeover was completed with partnership in January 2006 and meant that the company would have business sales closer to those of Nike in North America. |
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Flick claims that the BAS takeover had been illegitimate, which is why he turned to the Vidzeme District Court, which in turn introduced several restrictions on Feb. |
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Ancelotti looks to be a dead man walking after overseeing what is set to be the club's worst season since Roman Abramovich's takeover almost eight years ago. |
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The station was founded in Dover as Neptune Radio in September 1997 but moved to Folkestone in 2003 and was consequently rebranded after a takeover by the KM Group. |
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A Swiss cosortium are believed to be the frotruers to complete a takeover at St Mary's after the Matt Le Tissier-backed Piacle group pulled out of the ruig. |
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A takeover bid or a merger agreement through the stock market is one of the simplest and most common ways for a company to grow by acquisition or fusion. |
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In July 2017 it was announced that following a takeover the club would be relocating to Llanelli and play their remaining home matches at Stebonheath Park. |
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The station was founded in Dover as Neptune Radio in September 1997 but moved to Folkestone in 2003 after being rebranded following a takeover by the KM Group. |
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Insider dealing occurs when market professionals pass information to each other about bids or imminent takeover deals before the information is made public. |
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Flintstone Technologies, which is based on Mount Pleasant, has acquired two Dutch businesses, Osprey Deep Clean and Inno Cleaning Magma Holdings in a reverse takeover deal. |
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On 1 September 1932, business leaders from Peruvian rubber and sugar industries who had lost land as a result organised an armed takeover of Leticia. |
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The takeover was approved by HBOS shareholders on 12 December. |
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The group became part of Lloyds Banking Group through a takeover by Lloyds TSB on Monday 19 January 2009 after both sets of shareholders approved the deal. |
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Lloyds TSB continued to take part in the consolidation, making a takeover bid for Abbey National in 2001, which was later rejected by the Competition Commission. |
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Following the takeover, the Group stopped using the name HBOS publicly. |
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On 13 July 2011, Rupert Murdoch announced that the company would withdraw its takeover bid for BSkyB due to concerns relating to the News of the World scandal. |
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The Rootes Group had taken on the name Chrysler UK after its takeover by the American car giant Chrysler, which had also taken over French carmaker Simca. |
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A declaration on the takeover prepared by the Serb politicians from the SDS was read out on Radio Prijedor the day after the takeover and was repeated throughout the day. |
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After the German occupation of Denmark and Norway, Britain occupied Iceland and the Faroe Islands, establishing bases there and preventing a German takeover. |
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The archaeologist Ewan Campbell argues against this view, saying that there is no archeological or placename evidence for a migration or a takeover by a small group of elites. |
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We do not need a big government takeover of the water company. |
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The company has long been looking for opportunities to reinforce its commercial presence in Wallonia, so a takeover of Walcom perfectly fits that growth strategy. |
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Rival health insurer NIB says that Medibank Private could emerge as a takeover target once listed on the sharemarket, especially for an overseas insurer. |
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Europe is experiencing a wave of merger initiatives, and, at the same time, a wave of state intervention against market-driven, cross-border takeover bids. |
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A pirate female whose takeover bids fail hits a genetic dead end. |
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This same price will be offered to all shareholders in a full takeover offer by the Rank Group, in compliance with the New Zealand Takeovers Code. |
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However, some archaeologists have argued against this view, saying there is no archaeological or placename evidence for a migration or a takeover by a small group of elites. |
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A total of 97 of its 154 members of staff were laid off after its principal trading arm, Baris Facades and Linings, had to be closed because of lack of interest in a takeover. |
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A corporate takeover of this project is likely to alienate the userbase. |
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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. |
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There is no potential for takeover of the state of Pakistan by a rag-tag bunch of trumped-up nobodies with battered guns, and therefore no threat to the west. simples! |
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