War chest (war chest)

Public budgetary resources accumulated by a state for a planned or anticipated war. – In the case of a company, the accumulated funds to be able to act quickly in the course of mergers and acquisitions (a company’s cash reserve set aside to be used for expansion like purchasing other firms or to defend against a hostile takeover). – See shareholder vote chase, cash offer, blitzkrieg takeover bid, cash reserve, greenmail, handout, macaroni defense, radar surveillance, raider, risk, personnel, takeover, hostile, takeover bid, takeover appeal, surprise attack.

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