Talk:Proposal (business)/Archives/2012

Unsolicited Proposal section

In the article/section New York Stock Exchange#Derailed merger and acquisition I wanted to establish a wikilink for the phrase "unsolicited proposal"; however, this particular phrase returned a red-link. I looked at this article hoping that I might make a wikilink to the 'unsolicited proposals' section, but I find that the section starts out with the sentence "Unsolicited proposals are marketing brochures." I would suggest that unsolicited marketing brochures are unsolicited proposals, but that not all unsolicited proposals are mere marketing brochures. The particular 'unsolicited proposal' I am writing about amounted to $11 billion -- not something one would equate with a marketing brochure. I would encourage editors to expand the scope of the section (or article) so that a properly relevant treatment of the topic be included here ... running from commercial mail circulars to encourage local business uptick to multinational non-hostile proposals of purchase. Thanks for considering this. --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 01:50, 24 December 2012 (UTC)