单词 | merger |
释义 | merger (mɜːʳdʒəʳ ) Word forms: mergers countable noun A merger is the joining together of two separate companies or organizations so that they become one. [business] ...a merger between two of Britain's biggest trades unions. ...the proposed merger of two Japanese banks. Synonyms: union, fusion, consolidation, amalgamation Collocations: discuss a merger But let's not talk about a hostile takeover just yet; certainly not before we discuss a merger. Times, Sunday Times The two brokers are known to have discussed a merger in the past. Times, Sunday Times Now the airlines are discussing a merger, and she wants to know why. Houston Chronicle However, the two groups stopped short of discussing a merger. Times, Sunday Times He now sees it right before going to an important meeting discussing the merger. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The merger agreement includes a break fee of $425 million, or $275 million in the event of the failure to do a deal or a counterbid. Times, Sunday Times The group talked about how to ratify the merger agreement. Globe and Mail He will remain in charge of the wholesale business and focus on 'continuing to deliver the cost synergies and driving the growth agenda set out in the merger agreement'. Times, Sunday Times In addition, the merger agreement provided for payment of termination fees of $1.5 billion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each merger agreement that contains such a clause has a different definition of what, in its particular context, constitutes a material adverse change. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was no news, either, on its hunt for a merger partner. Times, Sunday Times The firm, founded in 1890, was dissolved after it failed to find a merger partner and defaulted on credit agreements. Times, Sunday Times For those who want to soldier on, the answer could be to look for a merger partner. Times, Sunday Times A potential merger partner with a name you have never heard of. Times, Sunday Times The firm has been shopping around for a merger partner for several months. Times, Sunday Times With strong support from a number of his friends who had originally opposed the merger, it was quickly achieved. Christianity Today Other industry players opposed the merger. Times, Sunday Times Fans of both clubs bitterly opposed the merger and many tried to stop it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The two candidates running under its banner opposed the merger. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The planned merger between the two banks will still go ahead, but on revised terms. Times, Sunday Times The once hyped start-up endured a troubled 2019 as its valuation collapsed and a planned merger with a rival was abandoned. Times,Sunday Times The planned merger will create a defence and aerospace powerhouse. Times, Sunday Times What if the planned merger fails to materialise? Times, Sunday Times Certainly, the planned merger has the ingredients to grab headlines. Times, Sunday Times Neither side would comment on reports of the possible merger. Times, Sunday Times This allowed the firm to pay off some of its debts and made it a more attractive proposition for a possible merger. Times, Sunday Times The society, which has 500,000 members, has received a number of approaches from rivals about a possible merger or capital injection after being hit by mis-selling claims. Times, Sunday Times They confirmed that, in the event of clearance at the end of the expected six-month-long investigation, they 'would each reconsider, at that time, the terms of a possible merger'. Times, Sunday Times By mutual agreement, they can not talk about the possible merger, even to employees. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It emerged yesterday that executives discussed a potential merger last month but concluded last week that a deal was not viable. Times, Sunday Times The broker said that it was floating the idea to keep shareholders 'more fully appraised of the key merits, complexities and risks of such a potential merger'. Times, Sunday Times This appointment may silence rumors that the position was left open as a potential merger negotiation item. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This idea was given-up early 2011, as the two parties could not find an agreement on the details of such a potential merger. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The two cities talked about a potential merger for years, beginning in the late 1970s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When news of the proposed merger originally broke, the companies' respective capitalisations indicated that a 63-37 split was more reflective of their market values. Times, Sunday Times The proposed merger has galvanised an industry undergoing huge change. Times, Sunday Times It declined to make an immediate comment on the proposed merger. Times, Sunday Times There are also questions over the proposed merger ratio. Times, Sunday Times A timetable for the proposed merger has yet to be announced. Times, Sunday Times The rise has been one of the biggest and quickest in the recent merger boom. Times, Sunday Times But due to a recent merger, things have changed. Globe and Mail Many recent merger deals are so highly leveraged that a rise in interest rates could bring down some firms. Times, Sunday Times In the recent mergers between airlines, chocolate companies and banks, conversations of this kind were routine. Times, Sunday Times However, with the recent mergers and acquisitions, an 'organisation' can now refer to up to four building societies. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 合并 Japanese: 合併 |
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