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Term of the Day: Bear Hug

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June 7, 2015
Bear Hug

An offer made by one company to buy the shares of another for a much higher per-share price than what that company is worth. A bear hug offer is usually made when there is doubt that the target company's management will be willing to sell.

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The name "bear hug" reflects the persuasiveness of the offering company's overly generous offer to the...

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