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Greenmail or
greenmailing is a
financial maneuver where investors buy
enough shares in a
target company to
threaten a
hostile takeover,
prompting the...
- donation. In the late 1980s,
Perelman was
accused of
engaging in
greenmail. "
Greenmail"
occurs when
someone buys a
large block of a company's
stock and...
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shares for a profit,
leading some
observers to
think he was
engaged in
greenmail. The New York
Times found that
Trump initially made
millions of dollars...
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announced prizes for most
emails sent
under a 6-w****
contest called "Sify
Greenmail,"
promoting emails as an eco-friendly way of communication. In
March 2002...
- squires, Pac-Man defense,
lobster traps, sandbagging, whitemail, and
greenmail.
Economics Mergers and
acquisitions Microeconomics Takeover Industrial...
- and
became a
vehicle (as Dart Group) by
which Herbert Haft
engaged in
greenmail activities against other public companies. It spun off Trak Auto and Crown...
- the
Scottish Borders were
often paid in
produce of the land,
called "
greenmail"[citation needed] ('green rent'),
suggesting "blackmail" as a counterpart...
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Other well-known
names of the
dollar as a
whole in
denominations include greenmail, green, and dead presidents, the
latter of
which referring to the deceased...
- of
corporate takeovers in
general and saw Bilzerian's
activities as "
greenmail",
profiting by
deceiving companies into
believing they
faced a hostile...
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disagreements between Murdock and then CEO
Armand Hammer, the
company paid
greenmail to buy Murdock's
shares at $40.09 each,
while the
market price was $28...