/ˈkɔːrpərət ˈreɪdər/ – Phrase
Definition: người chi phối công ty.
A more thorough explanation: A corporate raider is an individual or entity that seeks to gain control of a corporation by purchasing a significant amount of its stock with the intention of influencing the company’s management and decision-making processes to increase the value of their investment. Corporate raiders typically target underperforming or undervalued companies in order to make a profit through various strategies such as restructuring, asset sales, or mergers and acquisitions.
Example: The corporate raider attempted a hostile takeover of the company by acquiring a significant portion of its shares without the approval of the board of directors.