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war chest

Cash set aside by a corporation in anticipation of a capital-intensive event, such as an acquisition or a market consolidation.

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  1. War chest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In arms and armor, a war chest is a container for the personal weapons and protective gear of a citizen-soldier, kept in the household, and is the origin of the ...
     
  2. War Chest Definition | Investopedia
    Slang for the reserve of cash a corporation sets aside to attempt a takeover or to defend against a hostile takeover.
     
  3. war chest - definition of war chest by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    An accumulation of funds to finance a war effort. 2. A fund reserved for a particular purpose such as a political campaign.
     
  4. Women At Risk, International
    Reminder that December 18 is the last day to place orders from Our War Chest Boutique for Christmas arrival”. Share This Page: Facebook · Twitter · Pinterest ...
     
  5. Software AG has 1 billion euro war chest for any acquisition: paper ...
    Nov 24, 2012 ... From Yahoo! News: FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German business software maker Software AG has the financial flexibility to make any acquisition ...
     
  6. Latest figures show Obama campaign war chest approaching $1 ...
    Oct 6, 2012 ... Both Romney and Obama campaigns are raising hundreds of millions of dollars. But Obama's surge in fund raising is approaching new records ...
     
  7. With Bond Supported War Chest Baidu Reaches $125 Focusing On ...
    4 days ago ... We think that Baidu's management has the right idea, especially since the cash will be used primarily for M&A, which is a good way to expand ...
     
  8. War Chest Definition & Example | InvestingAnswers
    We explain the definition of War Chest, how it works and why it's an important concept in business, finance and investing.