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synergy

Definition for synergy

noun as in collaboration, cooperation

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The activist believes the company’s two business units are unrelated and lack synergies, the people said.

Nonetheless, HSBC’s gaining full ownership of Hang Seng Bank will likely enhance the former’s ability to realize revenue and cost synergies between both banks, he says.

The analyst is positive on its acquisition of JD.com’s on-demand local delivery units, noting that it offers synergy realization potential.

Others are expanding through strategic acquisitions, hoping for more synergies through scale, while still others are splitting up in an effort to become more focused and agile.

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"The two are domestic opening partners and the established synergy between them is of the sort that has historically been a hallmark of the best Ashes opening pairs," he wrote for the website cricinfo.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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