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    A Poison Pill Is a Takeover Defense in Which a Target
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A Poison Pill Is a Takeover Defense in Which a Target

Question 145

Question 145

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A poison pill is a takeover defense in which a target firm finds an acquirer more to its liking than the initial hostile acquirer and prompts the two to compete to take over the firm.

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