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  • cash underpinning agreement: synopsis — A note of the main terms of a cash underpinning arrangement (also known as a cash underwritten alternative) applying on a takeover bid. A cash underpinning arrangement (also known as a cash underwritten alternative) will be required where the… …   Law dictionary

  • cash underwritten alternative — Also known as cash underpinning. An arrangement entered into by the bidder in an offer where the consideration consists of bidder shares, under which target shareholders may elect to receive cash instead of shares, the cash being provided by the… …   Law dictionary

  • cash alternative — In the context of UK takeovers, the cash element where the bidder offers target shareholders the choice between bidder securities and cash. Related links cash underwritten alternative stakebuilding cash underpinning …   Law dictionary

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