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 raider ['reidә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 奇袭者, 侵入者

[法] 袭击者, 侵入者, 劫掠商船的武装快船




    raider
    [ noun ]
    1. someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. a corporate investor who intends to take over a company by buying a controlling interest in its stock and installing new management

    4. <noun.group>


    Raider \Raid"er\ (r[=a]d"[~e]r), n.
    One who engages in a raid. [U.S.]

    1. The convention, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Ada-based company, comes about a month after Amway teamed up with corporate raider Irwin Jacobs to buy a 10.3 percent stake in Avon.
    2. Another U.S. corporate raider who hasn't been conspicuously bearish, Irwin Jacobs, said yesterday, "Obviously this whole thing is just preposterous.
    3. Koito has said Pickens is interested only in "greenmail" and points to his reputation as a corporate raider.
    4. What about somebody who gets wind of the raider's secret plan?
    5. Since the raider is not "shorting" in his stock sales, he can pound the stock lower even as the stock is falling, unconstrained by the short-sale rule.
    6. And sometimes it turns out there never was any raider.
    7. For Pickens, the takeover strategist who epitomized the 1980s corporate raider and often denounced target companies for mismanagement, this past week offered what critics called a sobering lesson in how he mismanaged his own.
    8. What Shearson did, in effect, was become the first investment bank to act as a corporate raider.
    9. The corporate raider from Dallas has insisted time and again that his accumulation of Lockheed shares is innocuous.
    10. There are also rumors that corporate raider Asher Edelman has been buying the stock.
    11. Until this week, however, one large institutional holder believed that Sears would have to face a hostile raider before it would take any steps to boost its stock price.
    12. Pickens made his reputation as a corporate raider with high-profile bids for several major oil companies in the early 1980s, including Gulf Corp., Phillips Petroleum Co. and Unocal Corp.
    13. The proliferation of consumer advocacy organizations since then is a testament to the health of their movement, says veteran raider Clarence Ditlow.
    14. The company said it was a "reflection that the company has changed very drastically." Samuel Belzberg gained a reputation as a savvy investor and corporate raider during the 1980s takeover boom, racking up big profits for First City.
    15. Should a person or group launch a tender offer or acquire 20 percent of Bethlehem's outstanding common shares, the rights plan would enable shareholders to tie up blocks of stock and thereby dilute the raider's holdings.
    16. The airline business has turned corporate raider Carl C. Icahn into a retail salesman.
    17. The company remained under pressure from the former raider, which was still its largest shareholder, and from arbitragers, which held a large portion of its stock.
    18. Some raider stocks already reflect it.
    19. That requires a valid business purpose; thwarting a raider is one.
    20. Many Dutch companies routinely and legally issue only nonvoting shares, so no raider could buy control.
    21. Company officials have feared that Icahn or another raider would try to take the company over and sell its assets to boost the value of their stock.
    22. Though settlements of outstanding lawsuits with Armstrong later won the Belzbergs another $4.4 million, they had lost the long battle, and ended, at least for the foreseeable future, their days as a raider.
    23. It is the world's leading corporate raider talking, addressing the crowd on finance.
    24. The moral of the story, says one investment banker: Sometimes "the generals who run American industry" need a prod from a self-interested raider.
    25. Asher Edelman, the New York investor and corporate raider, may sell interests in two of his securities operations to United Stockyards Corp., a company he controls.
    26. Mr. Levenson, an admirer of corporate raider T. Boone Pickens, had been thwarted in his attempts to buy a couple of oil companies and an airline, and was eager to buy a company and run it.
    27. Securities lawyers said that some agreements were written so that if a raider failed to get government antitrust clearance, and the broker had to sell the stock in the open market, the broker would be reimbursed for any losses.
    28. There's a new kind of corporate raider on the scene: the bankruptcy raider.
    29. There's a new kind of corporate raider on the scene: the bankruptcy raider.
    30. Though long a renowned corporate raider in Hong Kong, Mr. Li didn't make his first major acquisition abroad until last year.
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