
1) Australian confectionery 2) Australian sweet treat 3) Australian sweet 4) Australian bonbon 5) Australian confection 6) Australian candy 7) Bonbon in Oceania 8) Bonbon in Australia 9) Candy in Australia 10) Candy in Oceania 11) Chivalrous rescuer 12) Confection in Oceania 13) Confection in Australia
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[Chocolate] Closer (Nine Inch Nails song) ...
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[Fitzgibbon family] The Pedigree of The White Knight was one of three hereditary knighthoods within Ireland dating from the medieval period. It was held by the Fitzgibbon family, and has since become dormant. The others are Fitzgerald: Knight of Glin (also called the Black Knight) which too after 700 years, has become dormant since the pass...
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[Through the Looking-Glass] The White Knight is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll`s book Through the Looking-Glass. He represents the chess piece of the same name. As imagined in John Tenniel`s illustrations for the Alice stories he has echoes of John Millais`s Sir Isumbras at the Ford. == Storyline == The White Knight saves Alice from...
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[chocolate] A White Knight is a chocolate-coated, chewy, mint-flavoured confectionery bar sold in Australia. It is manufactured by Nestlé Australia. The packaging is blue and white and features a picture of a knight on a horse. Its slogan is `Mighty Mint Chew`. The 25 gram bar is composed of a white, mint flavoured chewy center coated in c...
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[software] White Knight was a commercial communications program by Scott Watson for the Apple Macintosh that replaced his Red Ryder bulletin board system (BBS) software. Macintosh magazines rated Red Ryder highly. Scott rejected orders from both computer stores and distributors and just concentrated on making Red Ryder better. Many bulletin...
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[business] In business, a white knight is a friendly investor that acquires a corporation at a fair consideration with the support from the corporation`s board of directors and management. This may be during a period while it is facing a hostile acquisition from another potential acquirer (black knight) or it is facing bankruptcy. White kni...
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A bidder who offers an alternative to a hostile takeover bid....
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A friendly acquirer who, at the invitation of a target company, purchases shares from the hostile bidder(s) or launches a friendly counter bid in order to frustrate the initial, unfriendly bidder(s).
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A company or individual who rescues another company in financial difficulties, or saves a takeover target from an unwanted bidder by making a counter-bid
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A friendly potential acquirer sought out by a target firm that is threatened by a less welcome suitor.
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A friendly potential acquirer of a firm sought out by a target firm that is threatened by a less welcome suitor.
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A company which rescues another company which is in financial difficulty, especially one which saves a company from an unwelcome take-over bid.
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In business, a company invited by the target of a takeover bid to make a rival bid. The company invited to bid is usually one that is already on good terms with the target company. ...
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A person who has knowledge of fraudulent activities inside a firm or government agency, who is prote
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A company, individual, etc., who offers favourable terms in a takeover, usually saving the acquired company from a hostile takeover
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A company or individual which rescues another company that is in financial difficulty, especially one that saves a company from an hostile take-over bid.
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A company at the receiving end of a takeover bid often searches for an alternative bidder that would be more acceptable - a white knight.
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A company which rescues another which is in financial difficulty, especially one which saves a company from an unwelcome takeover bid.
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A company which comes to the rescue of another listed company which is under siege from an unwelcome... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/white-knight.htm?id=1536&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of white knight'>more</a>
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Someone who rescues a takeover target from an unwanted bidder.
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In business a white knight is a person or firm that makes a welcome takeover bid for a company on improved terms to replace an unacceptable and unwelcome bid from a black knight. If a company is the target for a takeover bid from a source of which it does not approve or on terms that it does not find attractive, it will often seek a white knight, w...
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[
n] - a company that is a friendly acquirer in a takeover
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noun a company that is a friendly acquirer in a takeover
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In business, a company invited by the target of a takeover bid to make a rival bid. The company invited to bid is usually one that is already on good terms with the target company
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