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Stalking horse - Wikipedia
A stalking horse is a figure used to test a concept or mount a challenge on behalf of a third party. If the idea proves viable or popular, the third party can ...
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Stalking Horse Bid: Definition, How It Works, and Example
A stalking horse bid is an initial bid on the assets of a bankrupt company. The bankrupt company will choose an entity from a pool of bidders who will make the ...
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STALKING HORSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a horse or a figure like a horse behind which a hunter stalks game 2. something used to mask a purpose 3. a candidate put forward to divide the opposition.
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Stalking horse
In hunting, it refers to a horse, or a model of a horse, behind which a hunter hides when stalking game. The loser in the exercise appears to be the stalking horse.
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STALKING HORSE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
in politics, someone who competes for a position that they have no chance of winning, in order to divide the opposition to a particular group.
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stalking-horse
ˈstalking-horse [stalking vbl. n.] 1. A horse trained to allow a fowler to conceal himself behind it or under its coverings in order to get within easy range of the game without alarming it. Hence, a portable screen of canvas or other light material, made in the figure of a horse (or sometimes of ot...
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Stalking Horse Bid - Definition, How It Works
A stalking-horse bid refers to a deal with a potential buyer that is hidden from the public, creditors, and the courts.
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STALKING HORSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A stalking horse is a buyer who has agreed to make a minimum bid before a bankruptcy auction. The sale process will now be conducted without a stalking horse ...
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Stalking Horse Bid - Practical Law
A Stalking Horse Bid is a binding offer to purchase some or all of the assets of an insolvent company, which is only conditional on the company not receiving a ...
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Bankruptcy Sales and the Stalking Horse: Is It a Fit? - SC&H Group
The stalking horse bid effectively sets the floor price for the assets and is used to entice other groups to pay more and eventually participate in an auction.
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Stalking horse Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
STALKING HORSE meaning: 1 : someone or something that is used to hide a true purpose; 2 : a candidate for a political office or position who has no real ...
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Stalking horse offer
The agreement included a "stalking horse" provision: If the purchaser, York Capital Management, were to be designated as a stalking horse in subsequent On June 10, 2016, Ziff Davis proposed a stalking-horse bid of under US$90 million after Gawker Media announced it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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a stalking horse
a stalking horse1. a politician who tests the strength of a party's support for its leader by competing for the job of leading the party although they do not really intend to be elected. He was a stalking horse, intended to undermine what was regarded at the time as a weak leadership.2. something th...
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stalking horse
stalking horse1. a politician who tests the strength of a party's support for its leader by competing for the job of leading the party although they do not really intend to be elected. He was a stalking horse, intended to undermine what was regarded at the time as a weak leadership.2. something that...
Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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