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merger

[mur-jer] / ˈmɜr dʒər /


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The firm attributed the increase to “substantial growth in personnel” to support the company’s long-term growth initiatives, as well as expenses tied to mergers and acquisitions.

From Barron's

Throughout Monday’s call, Ellison sought to alleviate concerns that the merger would simply usher in more layoffs and dizzying programming cuts, which have become the hallmark of Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times

And third, M&A and private equity activity more regularly remove large firms from public markets via buyouts or mergers, according to Slok.

From MarketWatch

Courts have only taken the dramatic step of forcing a company split if they are convinced lesser remedies won’t work and that a merger caused serious competitive harm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Management launched the deal anyway, misjudging how unpopular it would be with clients, then canceled the merger.

From The Wall Street Journal