释义 |
offeree|ɒfəˈriː| [f. offer v. + -ee1.] A person to whom something is or has been offered. Also attrib.
1952All England Law Reports I. 1092 Provided the offer is not one which for some reason the offeree is entitled to refuse. 1967Economist 20 May 754/1 The now-familiar rise in the price of an offeree company's shares before the announcement of a bid. 1972Real Estate Rev. Winter 56/2 The statutes define such offerings in terms of the number of buyers, or the number of offerees, or the total number of stockholders or security holders after completion of the offering, or combinations thereof. |