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A Friendly Suitor That a Target Firm Turns to as an Alternative

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Question 39

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A friendly suitor that a target firm turns to as an alternative to a hostile bidder is called a:


A) Golden suitor.
B) Poison put.
C) White knight.
D) Shark repellent.
E) Crown jewel.

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