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    Poison Pill Definition | Investopedia  <--?metagluar?

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    A shareholder rights plan is a provision undertaken by a company wishing to fend off unwelcome takeover suitors (vestor ameane or to seliac in oer). thestreet.com
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    In combination with a staggered board of directors, however, a shareholder rights plan can be a defense. Wikipedia  <--?metagluar?
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    Shareholder rights plans, or poison pills, are controversial because they hinder an activemarket for corporate controlWikipedia  <--?metagluar?
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