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  • an adjective which collocates with takeover, and is the opposite of 'friendly'
    hostile
  • The phrases ‘step down’ and ‘step aside’ can be used as synonyms- true or false?
    True
  • A synonym of going bankrupt is the phrasal verb to ‘go ............’
    go under
  • a phrasal verb meaning to reject (which can also, referring to the economy or markets, mean there is less business activity and fewer opportunities to make money)
    to turn down
  • to organize and begin an activity or event: to m........ something
    to mount something
  • Explain the expression: tighten your belt
    Spend less money because there will be less available
  • To set something ......... - A phrasal verb meaning to cause and start a process
    to set something OFF
  • a part of the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it
    dividend
  • Complete the word: B............ (7 letters) - support, especially money, that someone gives to a person or plan
    backing
  • True or false: to ‘wriggle out of’ something means interfere in something you shouldn’t
    False. It means to avoid doing something that you should do.
  • something that is bought by a company, such as another company, a building, or a piece of land
    acquisition
  • to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete against other people to buy it, especially at a public sale of goods or property
    bid
  • Can you explain the meaning of ‘to fuel something’? For example, the situation is fuelling fears that prices could rise.
    Increase something and make it stronger
  • True or false: the expression ‘go down that road’ means that situation becomes clearer and less disturbed.
    False, the definition is for ‘the dust settles’. To ‘go down that road’ means to take a particular course of action.
  • an adjective meaning coming or likely to happen very soon
    imminent
  • Can you think of a synonym for ‘entice’? As in: The company are trying to entice their competitors’ customer base by offering ridiculously tempting deals.
    to lure / entice (persuade or tempt by offering some kind of reward or incentive)
  • The board may have to ......... up the company. (Stop running a business and close it completely.)
    wind up
  • A verb: C.......... (6 letters) - to get or win something, usually at the end of a long process
    to clinch
  • Complete the phrase: A takeover bid is on the ........
    on the CARDS (likely to happen)
  • Complete the expression and explain what it means: to ...... the balance
    To TIP the balance (affect the result of something in one way rather than another)