corporate merger

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meaningsofcorporateandmerger

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corporate
adjective
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/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/
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/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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merger
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɜː.dʒər/
us
/ˈmɝː.dʒɚ/
an occasion when two or more companies or organizations join together to make one ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandmergerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcorporate merger

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Triggers can be either disastrous events such as economic collapse, or external changes such as acorporatemerger, new law, or new staff.
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Five years later, a formalcorporatemergerwas completed.
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The two institutions formalized thecorporatemergerin 1995.
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The deal would have been the largestcorporatemergerin history at the time.
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Had the deal been completed, it would have been the largestcorporatemergerin history.
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These findings have been demonstrated among diverse groups including students attending a multiethnic high school, banking executives who had experienced acorporatemerger, and in recently formed stepfamilies.
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The number of transnational corporate mergers has risen steadily in recent years.
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The end of the 19th century saw the emergence of holding companies and corporate mergers creating larger corporations with dispersed shareholders.
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The firm was successful for many years, and was well regarded for its transactional practice, particularly in corporate mergers and acquisitions.
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He has provided legislative and regulatory counsel on corporate mergers, professional and amateur sports, commercial aviation, utilities and banking regulation, and legal process reforms.
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Over the years the business has been acquired by a number of different holding company but has remained relatively unchanged by the corporate mergers.
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He specialized in corporate mergers, stock and bond offerings, and high-tech start-ups.
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Further acquisitions and corporate mergers followed.
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One real world example is in corporate mergers and acquisitions; understanding the processes in both companies in detail, allowing management to identify redundancies resulting in a smoother merger.
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As an investment banking associate, he provided the analysis for corporate financing, in public and private offerings of equity and debt, and advice relative to corporate mergers and acquisitions.
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