It has been pressing management to eliminate its poison pill designed to deter any hostile takeover attempts.
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He expects the company will eventually get rid of its poison pill mechanism, now that it has announced that it would seek other strategic measures.
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Christian Dior, for example, sued Kruidvat, a Dutch discount chain, after it advertised its Poison and Fahrenheit high-priced perfumes alongside a line of lurex underpants.
The sand crab squirmed as the anemone administered its poison.
Second, the technology isn't yet integrated with Intel's other security features, such as identity protection or its "poison pill" that prevents the PC from even booting.
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The other is that the Fed prints a lot but that its medicine becomes poison.
The war is indeed over, but its legacy continues to poison and haunt Russia.
Once incorporated into rat poison, its use is highly restricted.
Bloomberg posts whether a bond has Change of Control provision or Poison Put in its covenants.
The Soviet Union developed formidable expertise in the art of assassination, and (as a by-product of its germ-war and poison-gas efforts) in making toxins.
Similarly, after his experience with the Lao newt, Bryan Stuart discovered a species of poison snake and decided to keep its location secret.
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Like most things, immigration to Russia is neither a panacea nor a poison (on the whole I would say its impact is modestly positive), but it can absolutely serve as a force that moderates the highly-touted outflow of university graduates, and the experience of Kupikupon is a very nice example of that.
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Netflix's board said that the poison pill was "intended to protect Netflix and its stockholders from efforts to obtain control of Netflix that the board of directors determines are not in the best interests of Netflix and its stockholders".
And the 1980s hair-metal band Poison recently announced that it had canceled the remainder of its current tour because its bassist had undergone emergency back surgery.
Genentech has two potential follow-ups to its breast cancer drug Herceptin, one of which delivers tiny bits of poison to cancer cells.
In any other context, the company would be viewed as ripe for acquisition, but its JVs make for a more effective takeover defense than even the best poison pills ever devised.
The government, to its credit, must have thought that it had drawn much of the poison of ethnic competition by introducing a new federal constitution in 1994, with many powers devolved to the regions, and by accepting the independence of Eritrea in 1993.
The drug works because its molecular structure matches receptors on the toxin, locking them together and inactivating the poison.
Still, Denver's undoing was not its comparatively inexperienced quarterback or its funky option offense it was turnovers, football's most toxic poison.
In short, Mr Yushchenko must urgently establish good relations with Moscow, despite its support for his opponent and despite rumours of Russian security-service involvement in an attempt to poison him with dioxin last autumn.
For decades farmers had been spraying Roundup on the ground before planting, killing all leafy weeds in its path with a chemical that conveniently broke down in the soil, so it wouldn't poison crops planted later.
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