greenmail
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- greenmailer noun
Etymology
Origin of greenmail
green (in sense “money”) + (black)mail
Example Sentences
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Fiss said that companies often try to make corporate raiders go away quietly by paying a premium for the shares they acquired, a practice known as greenmail.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2022
Maybe the evidence was weak, and GE paid the equivalent of greenmail just to make the SEC go away.
From BusinessWeek • Feb. 10, 2011
Flustered and unfamiliar with the ways of Wall Street, Miller's regime wound up paying Steinberg $52 million in greenmail to sell back his Disney stock and let them alone.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Pickens' spectacular gains have led critics to charge that he is really an adept practitioner of "greenmail."
From Time Magazine Archive
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White-collar scams abound: insider trading, money laundering, greenmail.
From Time Magazine Archive
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