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Backflip Takeover

  

A 180 in the business world. Ace Widget Maker buys Deuce Widget Maker. After all is said and done, Ace Widget Maker becomes a subsidiary of Deuce Widget Maker. Ace wrote the check. Deuce is running the show. The acquiree becomes the manager, and the acquirer becomes a part of the company. They're now a subsidiary of Deuce.

So yeah, that's a backflip takeover. When it goes well...you're so happy you do backflips.

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