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garbatrage

A term used to describe rising prices and volume throughout a sector due to the psychological impact of a major takeover within the sector. The term is primarily used to refer only to companies very indirectly related to the takeover, as opposed to direct competitors of the merging companies.

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  1. Garbatrage Definition | Investopedia
    An increase in price and trading volume in a particular sector of the economy that occurs as a result of a recent takeover, which initiates a change in sentiment ...
     
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    Definition of garbatrage: A term used to describe rising prices and volume throughout a sector due to the psychological impact of a major takeover within the ...
     
  3. garbatrage Definition | Business Dictionaries from AllBusiness.com
    Garbatrage would not apply to activity in bona fide entertainment stocks moving on speculation that other mergers would follow in the wake of Time-Warner.
     
  4. Garbatrage - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Rising stock prices and increased market activity in an entire sector caused by a psychology change stemming from a major takeover involving two companies in ...
     
  5. garbatrage definition - Investhub.com Finance Glossary
    Definition 1. A term used to describe rising prices and volume throughout a sector due to the psychological impact of a major takeover within the sector. The term ...
     
  6. Garbatrage: Definition from Answers.com
    Garbatrage An increase in price and trading volume in a particular sector of the economy that occurs as a result of a recent takeover,
     
  7. Garbatrage - Definition of Garbatrage - QFINANCE
    Definition of garbatrage from QFinance - The Ultimate Financial Resource. What is garbatrage? Definitions and meanings of garbatrage.
     
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    Garbatrage Traders' lingo--a combination of the words garbage and arbitrage-- that represents stocks that rise because of a major takover. These stocks do not ...