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(Hukuk) merger
A type of sound change where two or more sounds merge into one
Honeywell bought GE's computer business in December 1970 This event is referred to as "the merger " Actually, Honeywell ended up running several unrelated and non-cooperating computer companies The major change seemed to be the nameplates on the machines GE's computer division became Honeywell LISD, with mostly the same management and policies
an occurrence that involves the production of a union
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 titl
A merger is the joining together of two separate companies or organizations so that they become one. a merger between two of Britain's biggest trades unions. the joining together of two or more companies or organizations to form one larger one merger of/between. Combination of two or more independent business corporations into a single enterprise, usually involving the absorption of one or more firms by a dominant firm. The dominant firm may purchase the other firm's assets with cash or securities, purchase the other firm's stock, or issue its own stock to the other firm's stockholders in exchange for their shares in the acquired firm (thus acquiring the other company's assets and liabilities). In horizontal mergers, both firms produce the same commodity or service for the same market. In vertical mergers, a firm acquires either a supplier or a customer. If the merged business is not related to that of the acquiring firm, the new corporation is called a conglomerate. The reasons for mergers are various: the acquiring firm may seek to eliminate a competitor, to increase its efficiency, to diversify its products, services, and markets, or to reduce its taxes
A combination of two or more companies in which the assets and liabilities of the selling firm(s) are absorbed by the buying firm although the buying firm may be a considerably different organization after the merger, it retains its own identity
One who, or that which, merges
The act of merging
The statutory combination of two or more corporations in which one of the corporations survives and the other corporations cease to exist
The termination of the existence of a district, and the assumption of the district’s responsibilities by a city
An absorption of one estate, or one contract, into another, both being held by the same person
An absorption of one estate, or one contract, in another, or of a minor offense in a greater
Acquisition in which all assets and liabilities of a company are absorbed by the buyer to form a combined business entity
The combination of two or more entities through a purchase acquisition or a pooling of interests Differs from a consolidation in that no new entity is created from a merger Topic areas: Governance
The joining of two or more businesses into a single economic entity
The joining together of two companies to form one entity
The combination of two or more companies, in which the resulting firms maintain the identity of the acquiring company
The combination of two or more companies, generally by offering the stockholders of one company securities in the acquiring company in exchange for the surrender of their stock
the combination of two or more commercial companies
The combining of two or more retail organizations into one company
şirketlerin bir diğeriyle birleşmesi
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