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  • 1The Deal (magazine) — The Deal The Deal, June 16 July 6 , 2008 Editor in chief Robert Teitelman Categories Business magazines Frequency Bimonthly Circulation 40,000 …

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  • 2The Adolescence of P-1 — is a 1977 science fiction novel by Thomas J. Ryan, published by Macmillan Publishing, and in 1984 adapted into a Canadian made TV film entitled Hide and Seek . It features a hacker who creates an artificial intelligence named P 1, which goes… …

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  • 3Bootstrap funding — Financial bootstrapping is a term used to cover different methods for avoiding using the financial resources of external investors. Bootstrapping can be defined as “a collection of methods used to minimize the amount of outside debt and equity… …

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  • 4Bootstrap — A situation in which an entrepreneur starts a company with little capital. An individual is said to be boot strapping when he or she attempts to found and build a company from personal finances or from the operating revenues of the new company.… …

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  • 5bootstrap — A cash offer for a controlling interest in a company. This is followed by an offer to acquire the rest of the company s shares at a lower price. The purpose is twofold: to establish control of the company and to reduce the cost of the purchase.… …

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  • 6bootstrap acquisition — ➔ acquisition * * * bootstrap acquisition UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE a way of buying a company by purchasing some of its shares, then using those shares as collateral for a loan to purchase the remaining shares …

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  • 7List of objects in Pirates of the Caribbean — The following is a list of fictional canonical objects in the Pirates of the Caribbean films . Created and produced by the producers of the trilogy, the objects often play a relevant key plot or symbolic role either in one, two or all of the… …

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  • 8bootstrap — 1) A leveraged buy out, especially one involving a two tier tender offer to shareholders of the target company. Multiple price offers are not permitted in the UK, but they are in some other countries, notably Germany and the USA. 2) A company… …

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  • 9bootstrap — Term used to describe the start up of a company with very little capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 10Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean) — Pirates of the Caribbean character Davy Jones Bill Nighy as Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man s Chest Gender …

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