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Garbatrage

A Term used to describe rising prices and Volume throughout a sector due to the psychological impact of a major Takeover within the sector. The Term is primarily used to refer only to companies very indirectly related to the takeover, as opposed to direct competitors of the merging companies.

Related Terms: 7 GIC, ISIN, PPO, SEC, Term, Takeover, Volume
Other Related Pages: Category: Mergers_and_Acquisitions Starting With: G
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