Legal English Innovation SAS

Hostile Takeovers & The Third Conditional


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A hostile takeover is when a company (A) tries to buy another company (B), but company B's board of directors doesn't want to be bought.

Today, we'll focus on what could have happened if things went differently in a hostile takeover situation. We'll use the third conditional, a grammar structure that helps us imagine alternative pasts.

Formula: If + [Company A] + had + past participle, then [Company B] + would have + past participle.

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Legal English Innovation SASBy Eric Froiland