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- Bankmail abstract "In a bankmail engagement, the bank of a target firm refuses financing options to firms with takeover bids. This takeover tool serves multiple purposes, which include 1) thwarting merger acquisition through financial restrictions, 2) increasing the transaction costs of the competitor’s firm to find other financial options, and 3) to permit more time for the target firm to develop other strategies or resources.".
- Bankmail wikiPageID "1803500".
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- Bankmail wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Bankmail wikiPageRevisionID "544000130".
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corporate_finance.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_organization.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Merger.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Mergers_and_acquisitions.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Microeconomics.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Takeover.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLink Transaction_cost.
- Bankmail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bankmail".
- Bankmail hasPhotoCollection Bankmail.
- Bankmail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bankmail subject Category:Corporate_finance.
- Bankmail type Article.
- Bankmail type Article.
- Bankmail comment "In a bankmail engagement, the bank of a target firm refuses financing options to firms with takeover bids. This takeover tool serves multiple purposes, which include 1) thwarting merger acquisition through financial restrictions, 2) increasing the transaction costs of the competitor’s firm to find other financial options, and 3) to permit more time for the target firm to develop other strategies or resources.".
- Bankmail label "Bankmail".
- Bankmail sameAs Bankmail.
- Bankmail sameAs m.05y7vc.
- Bankmail sameAs Q4856371.
- Bankmail sameAs Q4856371.
- Bankmail wasDerivedFrom Bankmail?oldid=544000130.
- Bankmail isPrimaryTopicOf Bankmail.