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merger

[mur-jer] / ˈmɜr dʒər /


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"The combination of youth and ancient chemistry suggests this star didn't evolve in isolation. It likely acquired extra mass from a companion, either through a merger or by absorbing material when the black hole formed."

From Science Daily

Family offices can find their way into public-company merger deals, too.

From The Wall Street Journal

AMC has had a tough month as shareholders contend with mergers that could shake up the theater industry and a disappointing year for the box office.

From Barron's

Barron’s argued last week that the most likely outcome from the TAE merger is that timelines for fusion technology get stretched out, costs rise, profits prove elusive, and capital gets harder to raise.

From Barron's

From 2027, add in Paramount for the Champions League - unless there are mergers before then.

From BBC