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The former is supposed to lead to the latter, as it seemingly has for the five companies conglomerated under the intimidating acronym FAANG.

I’ve written extensively elsewhere with co-authors about why it makes sense for media companies to break apart rather than stay conglomerated.

From Forbes

The app’s developers have researched and conglomerated the most impressive food in the country and have offered it for delivery, now on your phone.

From Time

In 2006, his boss suggested he move to a different part of the conglomerated business to try life as a journalist on television because, “he thought I would be good at it.”

From Forbes

A vast, black, conglomerated volume of vapor swung against the mountain summits, and curled heavily down over the cliffs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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