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en This is a serious matter. They're sounding a warning bell to companies that are not following mergers and acquisitions rules... and numbed into thinking they can buy anything they want if their stock is up.

en This is a serious matter. They're sounding a warning bell to companies that are not following mergers and acquisitions rules…and numbed into thinking they can buy anything they want if their stock is up.

en This is a serious matter. They're sounding a warning bell to companies that are not following mergers and acquisitions rules...and numbed into thinking they can buy anything they want if their stock is up.

en We're sounding the warning bell here.

en There's a large number of acquisitions of companies or mergers [happening], with most generated from [pharmaceutical] companies.

en We're not sitting back and I would expect even more mergers and acquisitions to start closing, because the smaller companies with unique technologies can help companies fill gaps in their portfolios.

en Companies are trying to take some action in order to reduce their expenses, so you'll likely see some further mergers and acquisitions.

en After three years of cost-cutting, companies have a lot of cash and are looking to grow earnings. I expect to see a lot more mergers and acquisitions.

en I worry that these acquisitions and these mergers can only spell higher costs for the consumer and in the long run problems for the employees of these companies.

en Mergers and acquisitions are a motor for stocks. This is supporting the market. The financial environment is historic for takeovers. Interest rates are low, and companies have reduced debt and built up a lot of cash.

en A paradox exists in the world of mergers and acquisitions. Other studies that have looked at M&A deals in the past 20 years have found that deals in earlier M&A cycles destroyed, rather than created, shareholder value. Yet to grow to be an organization operating on a global scale, it is almost impossible to do so quickly enough through organic growth alone. Mergers and acquisitions have in many ways become necessary. Interestingly, evidence is now mounting that the deals conducted in the current merger wave may be different. Across a broad range of industries throughout the world, lessons learned are being applied.

en It's a good day for the market, ... It's a great boon for the economy when you've got more than $70 billion in M&A activity (mergers and acquisitions), and these companies are making these moves because they think the economy is getting better.

en The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. There is a huge amount of consolidation in the industry, and that consolidation is smaller companies all becoming larger through mergers or acquisitions or any kind of arrangement. So what's really going on is there's a huge pressure to lower their costs.

en If this is how other private companies are thinking, it's a very bad potential warning,

en I sent her like a 10-page e-mail with warning after warning after warning. All the mothers did. The kids acknowledge it, but no matter how smart they are, they are still young and naive. They just don't think that way.


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