scorched-earth policy
Noun
1. the target company defends itself by selling off its crown jewels
(hypernym) shark repellent, porcupine provision
Scorched-earth policy
Often used in risk arbitrage. Technique used by a company that has become the
target of a
takeover attempt to make itself unattractive to the
acquirer. For example, it may agree to sell off its
crown jewels or schedule all
debt to become due immediately after a
merger.
scorched-earth policy
scorched-earth policy /'skɔ:tʃt,θ'pɔlisi/
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scorched-earth policy
Eng: scorched-earth policy
Urdu: زَمین سوز حِکمَتِ عمَلی ۔ جیسے فَصَل یا عِمارتیں جَلا کَر تَباہ کَر دینے کی فَوجی حِکمَتِ عمَلی ۔