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en We went into this with an open mind, but we found that the popular idea of mergers was not correct. We found that such mergers are very rare.

en We have found that, though their stars are generally old, the galaxies that result from these mergers are relatively young.

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. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. Across a broad range of industries throughout the world, lessons learned are being applied.

en What I found was that they were not about to send productive associates in mergers and acquisitions to far-off places, but instead work them day-in and day-out, regardless of where I wanted to go,

en Mergers are a nightmare. I'm sure everybody has thought about it but half of the reason that airlines like US Airways find themselves in this position is that previous mergers have not gone entirely well.

en Mergers raise concerns about potential anticompetitive effects because mergers could result in greater market power for the merged companies, potentially allowing them to increase prices above competitive levels.

en Mergers of equal partners are rare and difficult to carry out.

en An inescapable lesson of 22 years of deregulation is that mergers and a reduction in competition often lead to higher fares for the American traveling public. We cannot stand idly by and allow the benefits of deregulation to be derailed by a wave of mergers.

en Mergers in the US oil and gas industry over the past 25 years have helped the industry become more efficient in the production, refining and marketing of energy supplies. These mergers have created benefits for the American consumer in the form of affordable, reliable and higher-quality fuels.

en The reason they were pushed up was there was going to be a bunch of mergers. Now, maybe there won't be a bunch of mergers.

en There are plenty of people who'd be better suited to that open seat than someone who was a lawyer, a mergers-and- acquisitions specialist and an NEC adviser.

en The one question that comes to our mind is how will the merger be viewed by rail shippers overall. Many have made it clear they don't support further mergers at this time.

en An open mind is all very well in its way, but it ought not to be so open that there is no keeping anything in or out of it. It should be capable of shutting its doors sometimes, or it may be found a little draughty.
  Samuel Butler

en The door is now open to some kinds of corporate activity with very few checks. Scrutiny by the court is good, but one consequence is that you almost have the death of control over mergers.

en The door is now open to some kinds of corporate activity with very few checks. Scrutiny by the court is good, but one consequence is that you almost have the death of control over mergers.


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