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Resisted takeovers are called hostile.
Call Contract
A financial contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified amount of an underlying asset at a predetermined price within a specified time period.
Put Contract
A financial agreement that grants the holder permission, but not the requirement, to sell a certain amount of an underlying asset at a predetermined price before a certain deadline.
Call Premium
The additional cost over the par value that an investor must pay to purchase a callable security before its maturity date.
Strike Price
The predetermined price at which the holder of an option can buy (call) or sell (put) the underlying asset, until the option expires.
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