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  2. Letter of intent - Wikipedia

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    Merger and acquisition agreements, [1] joint venture agreements, real property lease agreements and several other categories of agreements often make use of a letter of intent. The capitalized form Letter of Intent may be used in legal writing, but only when referring to a specific document under discussion.

  3. Mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    A consolidated merger is a merger in which an entirely new legal company is formed through combining the acquiring and target company. The purpose of this merger is to create a new legal entity with the capital and assets of the merged acquirer and target company. Both the acquiring and target company are dissolved in the process. [34]

  4. Lists of corporate mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Lists of corporate mergers and acquisitions include both takeovers and mergers of corporations. Most are organized by the main company involved in the transactions. Most are organized by the main company involved in the transactions.

  5. Albertsons, Kroger release list of Texas stores to be sold to ...

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    Kroger and Albertson's released the list of Texas stores the companies plan to sell if regulators approve a merger between the grocery giants.. The list outlines the 28 stores in Texas that will ...

  6. Letter of comfort (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    A letter of comfort, sometimes called a "letter of intent", is a communication from a party to a contract to the other party that indicates an initial willingness to enter into a contractual obligation absent the elements of a legally enforceable contract. The objective is to create a morally binding but not legally binding assurance.

  7. List of mergers and acquisitions by Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Google's logo. Google is a computer software and a web search engine company that acquired, on average, more than one company per week in 2010 and 2011. [1] The table below is an incomplete list of acquisitions, with each acquisition listed being for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified.

  8. Biggest US supermarket chains want to merge. Why feds ... - AOL

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    The FTC sued to block the merger — “the largest proposed supermarket merger in U.S. history” — on Feb. 26, according to a news release and lawsuit. The challenge comes after the companies ...

  9. Alaska Airlines is buying Hawaiian Airlines. Will the Biden ...

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    The Biden administration has taken a tough stance against mergers, and it is certain to take a close look at Alaska Air Group's proposed acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines for $1 billion in cash.