Takeover (disambiguation)
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Takeover
Takeover
In business, a takeover is the purchase of one company by another . In the UK, the term refers to the acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company.- Friendly takeovers :Before a bidder makes an offer for another...

is a business term

Takeover may also refer to:
  • Nick Schulman
    Nick Schulman
    Nick Schulman is an American professional poker player from Manhattan, New York. Nick Schulman is also a professional-calibre pocket billiards player. He grew up playing pool at Amsterdam Billiards, in New York City...

    , known as Nick "The Takeover" Schulman, the poker player
  • IRC takeover
    IRC takeover
    An IRC channel takeover is an acquisition of IRC channel operator status by someone other than the channel's owner. It has largely been eliminated due to the increased use of services on IRC networks.-Riding the split:...

    , an IRC term
  • Takeover (song)
    Takeover (song)
    "Takeover" is a track recorded by Jay-Z for his 2001 album The Blueprint. The song is a diss track aimed at rappers Nas and Prodigy of Mobb Deep.-Background:...

    , a song by rapper Jay-Z
  • Takeover Radio
    Takeover Radio
    Takeover Radio is a community radio station broadcasting on FM to Leicester, to the Ashfield district in Nottinghamshire and on the World Wide Web, specialising in helping 'kidz' gain experience and direct participative involvement in radio broadcasting...

    , a British radio station
  • Failover
    Failover
    In computing, failover is automatic switching to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active application, server, system, or network...

    , a term used in information technology for a High Availability
  • Occupation
    Occupation (protest)
    An as an act of protest, is the entry into and holding of a building, space or symbolic site. As such, occupations often combine some of the following elements: a challenge to ownership of the space involved, an effort to gain public attention, the practical use of the facilities occupied, and a...

     of a building or other site as a form of protest
  • Hijacking (disambiguation), various means of taking over a form of transportation
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