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merger

[mur-jer] / ˈmɜr dʒər /


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“We’ve always considered a number of options for the bank’s future—including acquisitions; a potential sale of the bank or merger; or an initial public offering,” the bank said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

The regulator's decision to clear the merger means it is satisfied it can go ahead in its current form.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

Adura, a joint venture formed by the merger of UK offshore operations of Britain's Shell and Norway's Equinor, is the sole owner of Jackdaw and majority owner of Rosebank.

From Barron's Aug. 20, 2026

Paramount, in a statement, said the report highlighted the industry’s troubles and made a case for the merger.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2026

The other mode of formation of complex societies, besides merger under threat of external force, is merger by conquest.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond

He left academia to co-found a firm that worked in mergers and acquisitions, and he started trading commodities in the late 1970s.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

The industry in general is looking at mergers and acquisitions as a way to scale up and bring costs down, he added.

From MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2026

Scientists have long predicted that some black holes could be displaced toward the outer regions of galaxies during galactic collisions and mergers.

From Science Daily Aug. 6, 2026

Large-scale mergers in the pharma industry tend to destroy research-and-development productivity and AstraZeneca hasn’t favored restructuring programs during Chief Executive Pascal Soriot’s tenure and already has a strong pipeline, they added.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 3, 2026

From the mid-1970s to the end of the 1980s, the amount of money involved in mergers and acquisitions every year on Wall Street increased 2,000 percent, peaking at almost a quarter of a trillion dollars.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell




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