单词 | Merger |
例句 | (1) She was pressurized into agreeing to a merger. (2) The disastrous merger demonstrated the incompatibility of the two companies. (3) There has been some conjecture about a possible merger. (4) Plans for a merger have been scotched. (5) There are rumours of an impending merger. (6) snips of information about the upcoming merger. (7) Managers denied there are any plans for a merger. (8) When approving a merger, the commission can attach conditions. (9) The merger is far from a done deal. (10) His justification for the merger was just hot air. (11) The committee has pronounced in favour of the merger. (12) The two companies are considering merger as a possibility. (13) The proposed merger has been blocked by the government. (14) Members are concerned that a merger might mean higher costs, in which case they would oppose it. (15) The merger has been on the cards for some time now. (16) Shareholders will be voting on the proposed merger of the companies next week. (17) The merger of these two companies would create the world's biggest accounting firm. (18) The merger puts the firm in a position to triple its earnings. (19) Announcement of the merger is expected to ramp up share prices over the next few days. (20) Shareholders will be voting on the merger of the companies. (21) The airline is currently having merger talks with an unidentified rival. (22) The merger is still far from being a done deal . (23) The merger proved to be very lucrative for both companies. (24) Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. (25) There has been a lot of talk about a merger with another leading bank. (26) The committee endorsed an initiative by the chairman to enter discussion about a possible merger. (27) The shareholders seem to think that the executive board is overstating the case for a merger. (28) The board of directors has come out strongly in favour of a merger. (29) Hundreds of people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. (30) He said that the deal should not be seen as a precursor to a merger. (1) The disastrous merger demonstrated the incompatibility of the two companies. (2) Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. (3) The committee endorsed an initiative by the chairman to enter discussion about a possible merger. (4) Shareholders will be voting on the merger of the companies. (5) Acceptance of the offer is the first step to a merger. (6) The managing director denied that the merger was a done deal, and said they were still in negotiations. (31) If there was a merger in the wind, I'm sure we'd hear about it. (32) Acceptance of the offer is the first step to a merger. (33) A hundred jobs are expected to go following the merger. (34) This merger will further strengthen the company and ensure its continued success. (35) The bank is the product of a 1971 merger of two Japanese banks. (36) Following the merger, he was retired with a generous pension. (37) The merger will mean the eventual closure of the company's Sydney office. (38) Share prices took a sharp tumble following news of the merger. (39) The managing director denied that the merger was a done deal, and said they were still in negotiations. (40) If the merger goes through, thousands of jobs will be lost. (41) A spokesman for the company affirmed that a merger was likely. (42) The synergies gained from the merger, Pirelli claimed, would create savings of about £130m over four years. (43) The chairman told a press conference of the forthcoming merger. (44) There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or otherwise weaken the Roche family's control of the firm. (45) At the time of the merger, Loral spun off its space divisions into a separate firm. (46) The word is that the two companies are planning a merger. (47) After the merger, many reporters were reassigned or downgraded. (48) Other forms of merger funding also involve the banks. (49) Investors were cheered by news of the merger. (50) Does the Merger Regulation prevent double jeopardy? (51) It is important to distinguish three types of merger. (52) Another Internet merger was announced yesterday. (53) The other alternative is major acquisition or merger. (54) The latest merger will intensify competition among defense companies. (55) That merger was announced in December. (56) Mr Levin, the former chief strategist of Time Inc,() was a principal architect of the 1989 merger. (57) Wells expects to close the merger by April 1, pending regulatory and shareholder approval. (58) Actuaries have been increasingly involved in merger and acquisition activity in the general insurance field. (59) With this merger, there are concerns about what happens to the workers in these health care facilities. (60) The increase in efficiency promised by the apostles of reengineering and the apologists for the great merger wave remains invisible. (61) The bank merger introduced a period of uncertainty in the financial markets. (62) The charge will cover various costs from the merger, including excess inventory and severance costs. (63) Cohen also raised questions about the benefits of defense industry mergers, including government-financed merger expenses. (64) The California Assembly has also decided to hold hearings on the proposed merger. (65) In 1923 Gresley became chief mechanical engineer of the London and North Eastern, following the merger of independent companies into groups. (66) Each of the three constituent elements within the new party was due to hold a convention to ratify the merger. (67) Shareholders will vote on the merger proposal March 28 and the deal is expected to close April 1. (68) Unless the Commission extends this period, parties may conclude a merger after the three week period has expired. (69) Another feature of building society expansion in recent years has been the increasing concentration of the industry through merger activity. (70) He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland. (71) The shares have recovered a bit since it was clear that the merger was doomed but still look good value. (72) Employees on their way into work at Hasbro headquarters Thursday morning said they opposed a merger. (73) The third approach to merger policy is the cost-benefit approach. (74) The merger will create the third biggest Internet access group in the world, with five million subscribers spanning 40 countries. (75) Before the merger plan was announced in March, Blue Cross was considering giving $ 2. 4 billion to the foundation. (76) A merger is essentially a particular category of takeover; no special distinction is drawn in this book between mergers and takeovers. (77) The announcement came two hours before an extraordinary meeting of Bryant shareholders that had been expected to approve the merger with Beazer. (78) Better that negotiations should break down than such difficulties be suppressed: a merger which fails is potentially disastrous. (79) The numbers refer only to mergers of large companies where assets worth over 5 are acquired through the merger. (80) The merger was first announced in June 2000, although terms including details were not disclosed until September 22. (81) Five criteria must be met before merger accounting may be used. (82) University officials describe the merger as an economic lifeline for the prestigious but financially ailing medical center. (83) As a merger between genetic enterprises it is, like any other business with two partners, liable to discord. (83) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (84) Rumors have even surfaced in recent weeks that Best Buy could be forced into a merger. (85) Without such a merger, Palatine will find it difficult to grow and will ultimately decline. (86) UniChem said it would take a 26 million pound charge to cut jobs and consolidate the two companies if the merger succeeds. (87) If the merger goes through, then North Flinders looks extremely cheap right now. (88) A new holding company will be formed as part of the merger. (89) Falling stock markets and a lack of merger activity have squeezed margins and profits in investment banks. (90) The merger already has been approved by shareholders and by the Justice Department. (91) The company hopes to entice shareholders into agreeing to a merger. (92) Information on the merger had been leaked to the press. (93) Downsizing continues apace with radical change thanks to galloping new technology, while the current merger epidemic leads to unpredictable job loss. (94) As part of the merger, affiliates of Trump Hotels would also sell $ 750 million in new bonds. (95) The proposed merger called into question Britain's civil aviation policy of the previous twenty years. (96) A merger, Nicholson added, is a more viable alternative to keeping the brewery open than the planned management buy-out. (97) The merger of the two companies, through a stock swap, creates the largest automotive glass replacement company in the U. (98) Everything about the traditional high school works against the merger of vocational and academic studies. (99) The merger, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 1998, is still subject to regulatory approval. (100) This merger, however, had produced a disunited and unwieldy party, more comfortable in opposition than in government. (101) The Chief Financial Officer went out to Korea to oversee the merger. (102) Toymaker Mattel is getting ready to play hardball in an effort to persuade Hasbro to reconsider a merger. (103) The Board is expected to make its final decision on the merger by August 12th. (104) One reason is that there may be efficiency gains from merger, e.g. due to scale economies. (105) The appeal of a merger included widening Martineau's client base, a greater geographical spread and having more resources. (106) The Chief Executive led off by pointing out that a merger was only one option. (107) The procedure is only available for proposed and not completed mergers and the merger proposal must have been made public. (108) The company confirmed that it had been approached about a merger. (109) The only affect on the merger plan disgruntled stockholders, if there are any, could have is apparently to demand cash. (110) Most of this sum was earned through the exercising of share options arising from the merger. (111) So the merger boom went on for a while, still fuelled by this false belief. (112) The two Chairman insisted that revenue growth has as big a role in the merger justification as efficiency improvements through operating synergies. (113) If the merger goes through, the only other major competitor to the combined company would be Burlington Northern Santa Fe. (114) It is the latest evidence that the merger fad among military contractors is far from finished. (115) To be sure, formidable obstacles lie ahead for advocates of a merger. (116) The appropriate minister retains complete discretion whether or not to refer a merger to the Commission, and whether or not to accept any recommendation. (117) The Baby Bell merger can be terminated by either company if regulatory approval is not received by March 31, 1997. (118) In the hearing on December 18, the court declined to block the merger. (119) This denies market participants the opportunity to argue that a particular merger or dominant firm practice does offer efficiency gains. (120) The merger will give the company a competitive edge in the market. (121) A bigger difficulty is that the premature announcement of merger talks may tempt other firms into bidding for one or both. (122) Reactions to the merger have been decidedly mixed in Oslo. (123) He sees the union merger, combining massive resources, as a way of attracting more members. (124) Ironically, they are as much products of the context as the trade deficit and merger mania are. (125) In later sections I present a fuller discussion of merger. (126) With the benefit of hindsight, the merger presaged the crest of the stock market wave. (127) Redland was a bright spot, up 34p at 481p, after figures and the Steetley merger. (128) The board is expected to make a decision on the merger by August. (129) Companies that get together no longer need as many accountants or vice presidents of marketing as each had before the merger. (130) Among the international clients with whom we have forged solid relationships, we number many with specific merger or divestiture needs. (131) The difference of treatment for the two bids gave rise to criticism that the government's merger policy favoured conglomerates. (132) A consultant paediatrician yesterday joined Labour candidate Alan Milburn to oppose a merger between two district health authorities. (133) I., has declined, insisting that the $ 5. 2 billion merger would never clear government antitrust hurdles. (134) But analysts noted that without knowing the impact of the big merger, it was almost impossible to make an accurate projection. (135) The two businesses have compatible aims, and a merger would be to everyone's advantage. (136) But industry analysts assert that the proposed merger, announced Monday, could produce significant job reductions. (137) The merger is expected to close by the end of September 2000. (138) Despite the merger, the company plans to keep its central focus on the music industry. (139) Merger mania With fewer companies chasing bigger chunks of business, merger mania has broken out. (140) Merger mania and speculation about a Boeing-McDonnell Douglas combination boosted the shares of aerospace and defense stocks. (141) A merger with Rediffusion for the weekday contract was a consolation prize for them both. (142) Dubuque community leaders were persuaded that a merger of Mercy and Finley offered the best chance to stem growing costs. (143) The results reflected combined operations from the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas, which took effect Aug. 1. (143) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (144) California Attorney General Dan Lungren also will make antitrust decisions in several weeks regarding both merger proposals, the regulators said. (145) Keating said the merger would have substantially reduced competition in the life insurance market. (146) In fact, one recent industry merger has brought a new logo to the car-rental section of many Florida airports. (147) This is especially true in acquisition or merger situations, where there are no shared corporate values. (148) Lockheed Martin is taking on a major acquisition at a time when it is still working on the cost-savings from its merger. (149) An increase in subscriptions and a merger with the Syndicat des Antiquaires of antique dealers are both being considered. (150) We were also given presentations outlining progress to date since the merger and plans for the future. (151) Both companies were keen on a merger. (152) a merger between the two banks. (153) Any conceivable merger would involve a foreign company. (154) The law stipulates modes for company merger, dismantlement, bankruptcy, dissolution and liquidation. (155) Firm diversification is increasingly achieved by the means of takeover and merger. (156) Such a merger would be the largest in US banking history, giving the two banks combined assets of some $146 billion. (157) Today, we are witnessing a genuine convergence - even a merger - of astronomy and physics. (158) The adjustment in staffing after dissolution or merger of the institution. |
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