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  • 71takeover — General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders. Change in the controlling interest of a corporation, either through a friendly acquisition or an unfriendly, hostile , bid. A …

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  • 72Bain & Company — Type Incorporated Partnership Industry Management Consulting Founded 1973 …

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  • 73U.S. Foodservice — U.S. Foodservice, based in Rosemont, Illinois, is the second largest broadline foodservice distributor in the United States. Only Sysco Corporation is larger. The company distributes food and related products to over 250,000 customers, including… …

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  • 74Gold exchange-traded product — Gold exchange traded products are exchange traded funds (ETFs), closed end funds (CEFs) and exchange traded notes (ETNs) that aim to track the price of gold. Gold exchange traded products are traded on the major stock exchanges including Zurich,… …

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  • 75Michael Milken — Born Michael Robert Milken July 4, 1946 (1946 07 04) (age 65) Encino, California, U.S. Conviction(s) …

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  • 76Corporate finance — Corporate finance …

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  • 77Greenshoe — A greenshoe (sometimes green shoe ), legally called an over allotment option (the only way it can be referred to in a prospectus), gives underwriters the right to sell additional shares in a registered securities offering at the offering price,… …

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  • 78Valuation (finance) — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 79Mario Gabelli — Mario Joseph Gabelli (born June 19, 1942) is an American stock investor, investment advisor, and financial analyst. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Gabelli Asset Management Company Investors (GAMCO Investors) a $30 billion dollar global… …

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  • 80Bond (finance) — In finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay interest (the coupon) to use and/or to repay the principal at a later date, termed maturity.… …

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