
1) Amalgamation 2) Deal 3) Fusion 4) Mixture 5) Unification 6) Union 7) Uniter 8) Uniting
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1) FTC subject 2) Amalgamation 3) Big business meeting 4) Big business news 5) Big deal 6) Big wall street news 7) Business combination 8) Business combo 9) Business deal 10) Business event 11) Business news 12) Business news headline 13) Business news highlight 14) Business newsmaker 15) Company combination
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- the combination of two or more commercial companies
- an occurrence that involves the production of a union
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n. 1) in corporate law, the joining together of two corporations in which one corporation transfers all of its assets to the other, which continues to exist. In effect one corporation "swallows" the other, but the shareholders of the swallowed company receive shares of the surviving corporation. A merger is distinguished from a "consolidation," in ...
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The combination of two or more companies, under circumstances that make it hard to identify which is really buying (in economic rather than legal terms)....
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• (n.) An absorption of one estate, or one contract, in another, or of a minor offense in a greater. • (n.) One who, or that which, merges.
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The combination of two or more companies in which only one firm survives as a legal entity.
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A 'marriage' of two or more companies, with the pre-agreement of both, whereby one company acquires the shares of the other (as was the case with the merger of CGU and Norwich Union, which created Aviva) or the shares of both companies pass to a third party
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corporate combination of two or more independent business corporations into a single enterprise, usually the absorption of one or more firms by a ... [22 related articles]
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(1) Acquisition in which all assets and liabilities are absorbed by the buyer. (2) More generally, any combination of two companies. The firm`s activity in this respect is sometimes called M&A (Merger and Acquisition)
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(1) Acquisition in which all assets and liabilities are absorbed by the buyer. (2) More generally, any combination of two companies.
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The linking of two or more companies, either by creating a new organization by consolidating the original companies or by absorption by one company of the others. Unlike a takeover, which is not...
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(n) Merger is the process by which one corporation or business entity unifies its activities into that of another corporation or business activity where by its operations are continued as that of the merged corporation or business entity.
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A MIDI accessory that allows two incoming MIDI signals to be combined into one MIDI output.
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The acquisition of one company by another company whereby the companies combine as one legal entity,
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(1) Acquisition in which all assets and liabilities are absorbed by the buyer. (2) More generally, a
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The joining of two or more different organizations under one common owner and management structure.
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The joining of two or more companies, organisations etc
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The formation of one company from two or more previously existing companies through pooling of common stock, cash payment or a combination of both. Mergers where common stock is exchanged for common stock are nontaxable and are called tax-free mergers.
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Mer'ger noun 1. One who, or that which, merges.
2. (Law) An absorption of one estate, or one contract, in another, or of a minor offense in a greater.
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The combination of two or more carriers into one company that will own, manage, and operate the properties that previously operated separately.
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- BUSINESS COMBINATION that occurs when one entity directly acquires the ASSETS and LIABILITIES of one or more entities and no new corporation or entity is created. (See CONSOLIDATION.)
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A combination of two or more corporations wherein the dominant unit absorbs the passive ones, the former continuing operation usually under the same name. In a consolidation two units combine and are succeeded by a new corporation, usually with a new title.
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The linking of two or more companies, either by creating a new organization by consolidating the original companies or by absorption by one company of the others. Unlike a takeover, which is not always a voluntary fusion of the parties, a merger is the result of an agreement
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A merger is the combination of two companies into one by either closing the old entities into one new entity or by one company absorbing the other. In other words, two or more companies are consolidated into one company.
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