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squeeze-out

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squeeze-out
The adhesive which is extruded from a glue line as a result of the application of pressure on the glued surfaces.


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The Rights Agreement is designed to assure that Saba's stockholders receive equal treatment in the event of any proposed takeover of Saba, and to guard against partial tender offers, squeeze-outs and other abusive tactics to gain control of Saba that could impair the Board's ability to represent stockholder's interests fully," said Bobby Yazdani, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
The stockholder rights plan is similar to rights plans adopted by many other companies and is designed to ensure that Sourcefire's stockholders receive equal treatment in the event of any proposed takeover, and to guard against partial tender offers, squeeze-outs and other abusive tactics to gain control of Sourcefire that could impair the Board's ability to represent stockholders' interests fully," added Mr.
We thought that the days of coercive minority squeeze-outs and self-interested management buyouts were over.
 
 
 
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