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A merge, or merger, is the process of uniting two or more pages into a single page. It is done by copying some or all content from the source page(s) into the destination page and then replacing the source page with a redirect to the destination page.
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.
There are three types of mergers on Wikipedia: 1): Mergers that are so obviously necessary and appropriate that no one is expected to object; 2): Mergers that would benefit from discussion with the other editors at the affected articles' Talk page about whether and/or how to perform the merge; and
Merging and moving are two fundamental aspects of how articles are developed, structured, and reformed on Wikipedia. A merger is a non-automated process by which two similar or redundant pages are united on one page. A move renames a page, giving it a new title. These processes are explained at: Wikipedia:Merging; Wikipedia:Moving a page ...
[[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/{{{2}}}|The discussion]] was closed on {{{3}}} with a consensus to merge the content into Wikipedia:WikiProject Merge. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the article for deletion. To discuss the merger, please use this talk ...
Merger (politics), the combination of two or more political or administrative entities; Merger (phonology), phonological change whereby originally separate phonemes come to be pronounced exactly the same; Mergers and acquisitions, the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies
The merger was called off after a chilly reaction from investors, vaping related illnesses, and Altria's increasingly scrutinized $12.8 billion investment in vaping leader Juul. [427] 3 2015 Pfizer: Allergan, plc: 160.0 205.7 The deal fell through over changes made to tax inversion legislation by the Government of the United States. [428] 4 2008
It is common in deletion discussions for editors to advocate merging the article into another article as an alternative to deletion.While this may represent the best outcome in some cases, like when subjects lack independent notability but may still deserve mention in another article, the number of AfD discussions closed as merge can create a significant backlog in articles to be merged.