A takeover is the purchase of one company by another.
Takeover or Take Over may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Literature
- Take Over (James Bond), an unpublished 1970 James Bond novel purportedly written by Ian Fleming
 - The Takeover (novel), a 1976 novel by Muriel Spark
 
Music
- The Takeover, a band which later became Innerpartysystem
 - Takeover Records, a punk rock record label
 - Take Over, a 2009 album by Aaron Shust
 - The Takeover (album), an album by Zion I
 - The Takeover, an album by Lil' Flip
 - "Takeover" (Jay-Z song), a 2001 song by rapper Jay-Z produced by Kanye West
 - "Takeover", a 2011 song by Mizz Nina featuring Flo Rida
 - "Takeover" (Lee Mvtthews song), a 2019 song by Lee Mvtthews featuring NÜ
 - "Take Over", a 2014 song by Nick Jonas from his self-titled album
 - "Take Over", a 2020 promotional single for the 2020 League of Legends World Championship
 - "The Take Over", a 2007 song by Four Year Strong from Rise or Die Trying
 
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Takeover Entertainment
 - NXT TakeOver, several events by WWE
 - Takeover Radio, a British radio station
 - The Takeover (film), 1995
 - Takeover (1988 film), a 1988 Australian film
 - Takeover a 2020 German film
 - Takeover (upcoming film), an upcoming American film
 
Other uses
- Nick Schulman, known as Nick "The Takeover" Schulman, a poker player
 - Takeover, the occupation of a building or other site as a form of protest
 - IRC takeover, an acquisition of an Internet Relay Chat by an entity other than the channel's owner
 - A promotional tactic in social media where a popular figure has control over an outside social media account or channel for a certain period to promote their work
 - Sideshow, also known as a takeover or street takeover, is an informal demonstration of automotive stunts often held in vacant lots, and public intersections.
 
See also
- Regulatory capture, a government's policy takeover by non-government entity with a goal to suppress or change regulation beneficial to society's interests
 
- Failover, a term used in information technology for a High Availability
 - Hijacking (disambiguation), various means of taking over a form of transportation
 - Hostile Takeover (disambiguation)
 - Taking Over (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Takeover
 - All pages with titles containing takeover
 
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