What does Merged mean?
Definitions for Merged
merged
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Princeton's WordNet
incorporate, incorporated, integrated, merged, unifiedadjective
formed or united into a whole
Wiktionary
mergedadjective
joined by merging
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merged
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of companies, other business organizations, or their operating units are transferred to or consolidated with another company or business organization. As an aspect of strategic management, M&A can allow enterprises to grow or downsize, and change the nature of their business or competitive position. Technically, a merger is a legal consolidation of two business entities into one, whereas an acquisition occurs when one entity takes ownership of another entity's share capital, equity interests or assets. A deal may be euphemistically called a merger of equals if both CEOs agree that joining together is in the best interest of both of their companies. From a legal and financial point of view, both mergers and acquisitions generally result in the consolidation of assets and liabilities under one entity, and the distinction between the two is not always clear. In most countries, mergers and acquisitions must comply with competition law. In United States antitrust law, for example, the Clayton Act outlaws any merger or acquisition that may "substantially lessen competition" or "tend to create a monopoly", and the Hart–Scott–Rodino Act requires companies to get "pre-clearance" for all mergers or acquisitions over a certain size from either the Federal Trade Commission or the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division.
Webster Dictionary
Merged
of Merge
Anagrams for Merged »
degerm
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Merged in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Merged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Merged in a Sentence
The commission should more broadly consider whether any pharmaceutical merger is likely to exacerbate anticompetitive conduct by the merged firm or to hinder innovation.
With US Airways merged into American Airlines and U.S. Airways Group merged into American Airlines Group, all of their obligations( including debts and liabilities) become the obligations of American Airlines and American Airlines Group, respectively.
Figuring out the purpose of why you want to pursue a mission can be daunting, but analyzing the three key components of a need, the skills you have, and what you love to do, can help isolate your ultimate reason for why you are doing what you are doing. In my case, those concentric topics merged together to create isolate my purpose: to enhance eye care through technological innovation.
There may not be an ownership by the federal government in a merged big bank indirectly through an old stake. We do not need a German State Bank AG.
But I believe that together, with joint actions of the government, the state and the coal miners it will be possible to create good prospects for the coal industry. It has to be merged with the electricity sector.
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- اندمجتArabic
- SloučenyCzech
- fusioneretDanish
- VerschmolzenGerman
- ΣυγχωνεύθηκεGreek
- FusionadoSpanish
- با هم ادغام شدندPersian
- yhdistyivätFinnish
- fusionnéFrench
- विलय होनाHindi
- egyesültHungarian
- digabungIndonesian
- fuseItalian
- ממוזגHebrew
- 合併Japanese
- 합병 된Korean
- mergedLatin
- samengevoegdDutch
- slått sammenNorwegian
- PołączonePolish
- MescladoPortuguese
- fuzionatRomanian
- слитыRussian
- fusioneSwedish
- இணைக்கப்பட்டதுTamil
- విలీనంTelugu
- รวมThai
- birleştiTurkish
- злитіUkrainian
- ملا دیاUrdu
- Sáp nhậpVietnamese
- מערדזשדYiddish
- 合併的Chinese
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