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The stock immediately fell 30% in the face of the news, was never the same and was bought in what might be called a take-under by Dow Chemical
unknown title 2012
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'Take-Under' Potential On Thursday, Lehman was squeezed even more by a morning report from Merrill Lynch & Co. analyst Guy Moszkowski, who said the firm could face a potential "take-under" offer, a scenario in which a company is sold for less than its per-share stock price.
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Shares of AmSouth Bancorporation reacted lukewarmly to the $9.8 billion take-under by Birmingham, Ala., rival Regions Financial.
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It was not as a big a take-under as the numbers suggest, but I do consider it a good price.
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It was not as a big a take-under as the numbers suggest, but I do consider it a good price.
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At $30, the guaranteed part of Forest's bid represents a take-under to the tune of nearly $4 per share.
unknown title 2011
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Pardus Capital letter earlier this year, there is a perception in the market that Sprint won't let Clearwire be successful, as it ultimately desires to buy-in the rest of the equity through a take-under.
unknown title 2011
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It was not as a big a take-under as the numbers suggest, but I do consider it a good price.
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"It's a take-under now as opposed to a takeover," Matt McCormick, a money manager at Cincinnati-based Bahl & Gaynor Inc., which oversees $4 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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It was not as a big a take-under as the numbers suggest, but I do consider it a good price.
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