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  2. 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]

  3. List of largest mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Astra Zeneca approached Gilead about a merger; however, a combination of a lack of interest from Gilead and the COVID-19 pandemic led to any further talking being dropped. The deal also floundered due to the potential to distract both companies from their own pipelines and ongoing COVID-19 vaccine efforts. [424] [425] [426] 2 2019 Altria

  4. Consolidation (business) - Wikipedia

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    In business, consolidation or amalgamation is the merger and acquisition of many smaller companies into a few much larger ones. In the context of financial accounting, consolidation refers to the aggregation of financial statements of a group company as consolidated financial statements.

  5. Companies wrestle with when to merge as they assess Harris ...

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    The New York Times earlier reported that the companies hoped for a close by Dec. 31 because of concerns that Donald Trump might look unfavorably upon their deal if he were to win.

  6. How Safe Is Your Job When Companies Merge? - AOL

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    The United-Continental airline merger has employees in both camps concerned about their future job security. Generally, when two companies merge, operational redundancies are uncovered -- which ...

  7. Alternative public offering - Wikipedia

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    An APO is a quick transaction compared to an initial public offering (IPO). At the closing of an APO, the public shell and private company sign merger documents to complete the reverse merger; file a 8K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is the required public disclosure of transaction; file a registration statement with the SEC to register the PIPE shares; release PIPE ...

  8. List of largest corporate spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    List of largest companies by revenue; List of companies by employees; List of companies by profit and loss; List of public corporations by market capitalization; List of largest pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions; List of largest mergers and acquisitions

  9. Russia to ‘merge three oil companies’ to boost war effort

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    Russia is seeking to merge three major oil companies in a bid to create the world’s second-biggest crude oil producer, reports suggest.. The combination of state-backed Rosneft Oil, Gazprom Neft ...