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  2. Demerger - Wikipedia

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    A demerger is a form of corporate restructuring in which the entity's business operations are segregated into one or more components. [1] It is the converse of a merger or acquisition . A demerger can take place through a spin-off by distributed or transferring the shares in a subsidiary holding the business to company shareholders carrying out ...

  3. Capital gains tax in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A capital gains tax (CGT) was introduced in Australia on 20 September 1985, one of a number of tax reforms by the Hawke/Keating government. The CGT applied only to assets acquired on or after that date, with gains (or losses) on assets owned on that date, called pre-CGT assets, not being subject to the CGT.

  4. Financial calculator - Wikipedia

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    A financial calculator or business calculator is an electronic calculator that performs financial functions commonly needed in business and commerce communities [1] (simple interest, compound interest, cash flow, amortization, conversion, cost/sell/margin, depreciation etc.).

  5. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    To purchase just less than 5% shares of a company to get a toehold, so that one can buy more later and notify the authorities that one now holds more than 5% shares of the company. White Knight A term used in a hostile takeover context, when a company, which can not prevent a takeover looks for a friendly rescuer who might outbid the Black ...

  6. Corporate spin-off - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, the then-CJ E&M (now CJ ENM Entertainment Division) spun off its drama production and distribution division into a new subsidiary company called Studio Dragon in May 2016. Examples following the second definition of spin-out: Fairchild Semiconductor was a spin-out of Shockley Transistor; the founders were Shockley's "traitorous ...

  7. Merger (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the 1990s saw the forced amalgamation of several municipal entities in the provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec into larger new municipalities. Even in cases where a central city merged with its suburbs, the amalgamated city was legally a new municipality, even if it was given the central city's name and was in effect a defacto annexation by the central city.

  8. List of largest mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    5 1956 Continental Can Company [36] Robert Gair Company: 0.549 6.2 6 1954 Olin Industries [37] Mathieson Chemical: 0.500 5.7 7 1955 Sunray Oil Corporation [38] Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation 0.486 5.5 8 1955 Sperry Corporation [39] Remington Rand: 0.466 5.3 9 1953 Gulf Oil [40] Warren Petroleum Corporation 0.420 4.8 10 1954 Hudson Motor ...

  9. Atlas Arteria - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie Infrastructure Group (MIG) had a portfolio of 11 toll roads across seven countries including Australia.MIG had previously in June 2006 spun off Sydney Roads Group which included its stake in three Sydney toll roads, namely M4 Western Motorway (50.61%), M5 South-West Motorway (50%) and Eastern Distributor (71.35%).