due+diligence

  • 31due diligence — precise and meticulous planning of all company activities and examining the implications of business decisions (Economics) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 32due diligence — noun Law reasonable steps taken by a person in order to avoid committing an offence, especially in buying or selling something …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 33due diligence —   Analisi dettagliata di una società condotta dal coordinatore globale e dai legali con il management, per approfondire le attività, strategie, concorrenza, prospettive e risultati finanziari. E un processo chiave per la redazione del prospetto… …

    Glossario di economia e finanza

  • 34due diligence — 1) An analysis, normally conducted by an independent accountant, of the current financial position and future prospects of a company prior to a stock exchange flotation or a major investment of capital. 2) An internal analysis by a lender, such… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 35due diligence — /dju: dɪlɪdʒəns/ noun 1. an examination of the accounts of a company before it is taken over to see if there are any problems which have not been disclosed 2. the duty of an official such as a bank manager not to act in an irresponsible way …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 36due diligence — noun : ordinary care …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 37Operational due diligence (alternative investments) — The phrase Operational Due Diligence (ODD), in the context of alternative investments such as hedge funds (or private equity, infrastructure, real estate, commodities and so on), means different things to different people. As the words themselves …

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  • 38Operational due diligence — (ODD) is the process by which a potential purchaser reviews the operational aspects of a target company during mergers and acquisitions. Process The ODD review looks at the main operations of the target company and attempts to confirm (or not)… …

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  • 39Management due diligence — is the process of scientifically evaluating the executives who make up the senior management team(s) prior to the close of a business deal that involves integrating the functions and cultures of two or more companies (private equity buyouts,… …

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  • 40automatic lack of due diligence — index res ipsa loquitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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