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Large-Scale Efforts to Make a Firm Less Appealing in the Midst

Question 53

Question 53

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Large-scale efforts to make a firm less appealing in the midst of a potential merger are known as:


A) proxy fights.
B) leveraged buyouts.
C) shark repellents.
D) poison pills.

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