Collocations withmerger

These are words often used in combination withmerger.

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corporate merger
Triggers can be either disastrous events such as economic collapse, or external changes such as a corporate merger, new law, or new staff.
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cross-border merger
Our economic analyses show that the level of complexity of the cross-border transfer procedure would be comparable to that of the cross-border merger procedure.
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merger activity
Yet the structure of the insurance market has changed in recent years as evidenced by the extensive merger activity.
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merger mania
I was concerned about what in the 1980s had begun to be called "merger mania".
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merger proposal
Generally speaking, one side in a merger proposal thinks that it is in the interests of both parties to merge.
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merger talk
Xu's football club was shut down in 2012 after the merger talk with a rival team collapsed.
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proposed merger
Strong fears were expressed to us about the proposed merger by independent pharmacists and those who concern themselves with the freedom of consumers to choose.
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