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  • 111Lock Up — puede referirse a: Lock Up (película) película dirigida por John Flynn y protagonizada por Sylvester Stallone. A una banda estadounidense. A una banda del Reino Unido. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo… …

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  • 112Lock-up option — преимущества, предоставленные белому рыцарю поглощаемой компанией по покупке драгоценностей короны , или другие права. См. также: Защита от враждебного поглощения Финансовый словарь Финам …

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  • 113lock out agreement — exclusive negotiating period/lock out agreement Agreement by the seller or both parties not to enter into negotiations with any third party that might jeopardise the acquisition for a certain period of time. The length of exclusivity must be… …

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  • 114lock-ups — irrevocable undertaking Also known as a lock up. A binding agreement by a target shareholder to accept a takeover offer. An irrevocable undertaking may be either hard (binding in all circumstances), soft (ceases to be binding if a higher offer… …

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  • 115lock-up — irrevocable undertaking Also known as a lock up. A binding agreement by a target shareholder to accept a takeover offer. An irrevocable undertaking may be either hard (binding in all circumstances), soft (ceases to be binding if a higher offer… …

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  • 116lock-in agreement — An agreement that the parties will lock themselves into negotiations to negotiate in good faith, sometimes subject to a time limit. Such agreements have been held to be unenforceable in the UK. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and… …

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  • 117lock — I verb arrest, attach, band, bar, barricade, block, blockade, bolt, cage, catch, cement, check, cinch, clasp, close, close fast, condudere, confine, connect, couple, curb, cut off, dam, encircle, enclose, enthrall, entwine, fasten, fuse, glue,… …

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  • 118lock up — index capture, commit (institutionalize), confine, contain (restrain), detain (hold in custody) …

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  • 119Lock-out — auch: Lock|out 〈[ aʊt] n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s〉 Aussperrung (von Arbeitern) [Etym.: engl., »ausschließen, aussperren; Aussperrung«] …

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  • 120lock keeper — lock .keeper n someone whose job is to open and close the gates of a ↑lock on a ↑canal …

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