Mergers and acquisitions
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A '''merger''' is a tool used by companies for the purpose of expanding their operations often aiming at an increase of their long term profitability. | A '''merger''' is a tool used by companies for the purpose of expanding their operations often aiming at an increase of their long term profitability. | ||
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*3. Law The absorption of a lesser estate, liability, right, action, or offense into a greater one. | *3. Law The absorption of a lesser estate, liability, right, action, or offense into a greater one. | ||
From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/merger | From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/merger | ||
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+ | The phrase '''mergers and acquisitions''' (abbreviated '''M&A''') refers to the aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling and combining of different companies that can aid, finance, or help a growing company in a given industry grow rapidly without having to create another business entity. |
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A merger is a tool used by companies for the purpose of expanding their operations often aiming at an increase of their long term profitability.
Merger
Dictionary
- 1. The act or an instance of merging; union.
- 2. The union of two or more commercial interests or corporations.
- 3. Law The absorption of a lesser estate, liability, right, action, or offense into a greater one.
From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/merger
How It Works
The phrase mergers and acquisitions (abbreviated M&A) refers to the aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling and combining of different companies that can aid, finance, or help a growing company in a given industry grow rapidly without having to create another business entity.