Merger Sentence Examples
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International accounting Standards (IASs) at present recognize both merger accounting and acquisition accounting.
Added to that, the club is still rocking under fan boycotts and general consternation over the proposed merger and name change to Rugby Town.
Whether or not the merger works better without Mr. Green, the method of his disposal is a dangerous precedent.
Last Saturday Belgian newspaper Standaard wrote that the two companies had postponed the merger, but now the move has been completely annulled.
The chain's merger with Alliance Unichem brand would see more than 2,700 high street chemists in the UK carrying the brand.
To approve the dissolution or the merger of the Society.
We recommend that it also divest five smaller stores where adverse effects would result from the merger.
Our third question was whether the merger, by creating a duopoly, would materially reduce the level of competition.
Carlton have indicated that following their merger with UNM the laboratory and video cassette duplication plants are likely to be sold off.
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I have a non-executive position within the Royal Navy and we have recently undergone a very large-scale merger.
They further argue that despite the burgeoning literature on the merger of ICT and education, discourse between the three paradigms is surprisingly limited.
The co-operative way runs counter to the merger mania inherent in global capitalism.
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It has recommended that the Competition Tribunal prohibit the merger.
I had to oversee the merger with Polygram at which point Island Records was in financial trouble.
However, following the merger, we can only question the Minister.
Over 90% of the texts so far received oppose the merger on the basis of current information.
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The impending merger of the SPG and ISPG is not the product of the united front policy but a caricature of it.
The company had been through a difficult period in the late 1990s thanks to a major corporate merger.
The continuation is not, in itself, a corporate reorganization, amalgamation, or merger.
The OFT therefore believes that it is or may be the case that a relevant merger situation has been created.
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We see considerable synergy in the merger of the two businesses.
With that in mind, some in the British media have been speculating that Warner EMI merger talks are not far away.
They argue that they would be unable to invest in the new digital technology without the merger.
The unwitting testimony given by the contents of the published reports of the NFS help explain why this merger did not take place.
With debts still high insiders reckon the cost savings a merger would deliver will make the move unavoidable.
The rationale for the merger of the two exchanges is widely accepted.
The main issue in the inquiry is the effect of the merger on competition in the self-selection sector of the market.
No adjustment has been made to include synergy benefits or the costs of the merger.
Undertakings in lieu The test in the FTA relates to the effect of the merger on the public interest.
Such a merger would produce an ungainly monster in which our standards would be seriously diluted.
The Internet Public Library, which goes by the name "ipl2" since its merger with the Librarians' Internet Index, is one of the biggest names in free online libraries.
I look at music as storytelling -- it's a merger of text and music.
David led the company for decades until a merger with the George Ball Company in the early 1990s.
Five years prior to the merger, Monaco purchased Holiday Rambler.
The merger was completely on January 9, 2009 with AT&T acquiring 79 of the 105 divested markets.
Despite an optimistic outlook for the merger between Sprint and Nextel in 2005, they still haven't topped the competition.
The merger of Sprint and Nextel brought together the CDMA services of the former with the iDEN push to talk services of the latter.
A 1999 merger with Fred Meyer expanded the corporation, which currently includes Ralphs, King Soopers, City Market, Dillons, Smith's, Fry's Food, Hilander, Food4Less, and many other grocery, drug, and convenience stores.
Prior to this merger, the complaints about Option One Mortgage Company varied widely with regards to the problems as well as the severity of the situation.
Unlike most download sites, they have created, and with their merger with Google in 2006 augmented, a community for personal video, musicians, amateur filmmakers, comedians and professional content owners.
At a location filled with death and the extremes of human emotion, it is no wonder the Merger has up to 32 reported apparitions within its walls.
The merger of Mercy West with Seattle Grace dominated many episodes with new interns, new problems and new challenges.
Since the merger, the organization appears to have melted into the background as a quiet entity within a gigantic system.
Other than a CAN Science News Archive filled with publications from the organization prior to the merger with Autism Speaks.
The merger, discussed in a press release, was announced in February 2007.
Even talks of a merger with GM's major stockholder, Cerberus Capital, ended with no agreement.
Instead of a marriage ceremony, we could take merger vows.
After the 1920 census was taken the township of Chartiers, with a pop. of 5,000, was annexed, petitions were filed for the annexation of the borough of Homestead with a pop. of 20,452, and a movement was on foot for the merger of the boroughs of Wilkensburg (24,403), Ingram (4,000), Grafton (5934) and others.
Each of these poor-law parishes may represent the extent of an old ecclesiastical parish, or a township separately rated by custom before the practice was stayed in 1819 or separated from a large parish under the act of 1662, or it may represent a chapelry, tything, borough, ward, quarter or hamlet, or other subdivision of the ancient parish, or, under various acts, an area formed by the merger of an extra-parochial place with an adjoining district by the union of detached portions with adjoining parishes, or by the subdivision of a large parish for the better administration of the relief of the poor.