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offeror

[ UK /ˈɒfəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who presents something to another for acceptance or rejection

How To Use offeror In A Sentence

  • The information obtained will enable the offeror and its advisers to build up a public profile of the target.
  • Responsibility in this connection also rests on the financial adviser to the offeror.
  • An acceptance has no effect unless and until it is communicated to the offeror.
  • The offeror should always have a clear idea of the maximum price he wishes to pay and stick to it.
  • An offeror may withdraw his offer at any time before the offeree has accepted it.
  • The offeror must then publicise this intention in a mass circulation newspaper or by some other means approved by the supervisory authority.
  • Sometimes the reaction to a share exchange offer may be affected by the offeror's conduct during the takeover battle.
  • However, the Panel will not allow an offeror to rely on a pre-condition indefinitely as this creates uncertainty in the market.
  • However, the Panel will not allow an offeror to rely on a pre-condition indefinitely as this creates uncertainty in the market.
  • The ultimate issue is whether a reasonable bystander would regard the conduct of the offeree, including his silence, as signalling to the offeror that his offer has been accepted.
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