greenmail

英['griːnˌmeɪl] 美['griːnˌmeɪl]
  • n. <美俚>绿票讹诈
Noun:
  1. (corporation) the practice of purchasing enough shares in a firm to threaten a takeover and thereby forcing the owners to buy those shares back at a premium in order to stay in business

1. Family control would prevent any hostile takeover or greenmail attempt.
家族控制可以防止任何恶意收购或绿票讹诈的企图。

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2. The ABC company found themselves a victim of GREenmail when they realized they had bought back their stock at a much higher price.
当ABC公司以高得多的价格买回自己的股份时,发现本公司成了绿票欺诈的受害者。

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3. Greenmail is the practice of buying larger share of a company's stock to threaten a hostile takeover and reselling it to the company at a price above market value.
绿色邮件是指公司对购买本公司大宗股份并威胁要敌意收购的人,以高于市场价格购买其股份的行为。

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4. Greenmail is the practice of buying larger share of a company's stock to threaten a hostile takeover and reselling it to the company at a price above market value.
绿色邮件是指公司对购买本公司大宗股份并威胁要敌意收购的人,以高于市场价格购买其股份的行为。

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