make+an+offer

  • 71Make a pitch —   If you make a pitch for something, you make a bid, offer or other attempt to get it …

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  • 72make-a-market — A dealer is said to make a market when he or she quotes bid and offer prices at which he or she stands ready to buy and sell. Exchange Handbook Glossary …

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  • 73make no bones about —    If you make no bones about something, you don t hesitate to say what you think in a frank and open way.     I made no bones about it. I told him his offer was unacceptable …

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  • 74make no bones about something —    If you make no bones about something, you don t hesitate to say something in a frank and open way.     I made no bones about it. I told him his offer was unacceptable …

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  • 75introductory offer — offer intended to encourage people to make use of a product …

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  • 76tender offer — General offer made publicly and directly to a firm s shareholders to buy their stock at a price well above the current value market price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A means of implementing an offer for subscription or offer for sale. The… …

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  • 77Vince Offer — Born Offer Shlomi[1] April 25, 1964 (1964 04 25) (age 47) …

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  • 78Mini-tender offer — A mini tender offer is an offer to acquire a company s shares directly from current investors in an amount less than 5% of issued stock. Contents 1 Subject to Only Some SEC Regulations 2 Rationale 3 Example 4 Referen …

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  • 79Firm offer — In the United States, a firm offer allows merchants to make offers to buy or sell irrevocable for up to three months provided that the offer be put down in writing or otherwise authenticated. Such offers are defined by UCC § 2 205 of the Uniform… …

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  • 80Tender offer — General offer made publicly and directly to a firm s shareholders to buy their stock at a price well above the current market price. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * tender offer tender offer ➔ offer2 * * *    A company making a tender …

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