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Cash offer

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Cash offer
Often used in risk arbitrage. Proposal, either hostile or friendly, to acquire a target company through the payment of cash for the stock of the target. Compare to exchange offer.


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Clean, is coming back for another round of quick money or serious remorse for contestants choosing an unopened briefcase or a cash offer from The Banker in their quest for $1 million.
The builder is not prohibited from making a cash offer requiring a "reasonable" release instead of an offer to repair (but apparently may not offer both), in which case the homeowner may either accept the cash offer or reject it and immediately proceed with a lawsuit.
Scotland, reached an agreement in April for a recommended cash offer for the entire issued and to-be-issued share capital of Doncasters plc, Melbourne, England.
 
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