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synergy

[sin-er-jee] / ˈsɪn ər dʒi /


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“We can foresee some pushback around capital discipline, given the 33% bid premium, and deal synergies are likely to be an important factor here,” he notes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet it is hard to argue against the synergies and efficiencies of a more collaborative statistical approach.

From Barron's

Veolia said the deal would deliver synergies of $120 million within four years of completion, and be accretive to earnings per share from the second year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts said Thursday they don’t see synergies between Abbott and Exact Sciences—Exact’s diagnostic tests are run in central labs, while Abbott generally sells diagnostic instruments—though they could share a sales force.

From Barron's

The companies said the majority of the cost synergies would be achieved within the first three years after completion of the merger.

From The Wall Street Journal