What is merger?
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Answer / suresh v
one or two more compinies form in to new company
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Answer / sundara vadivu
The combination of two or more copanies in which only one
firm survies as a legal entity
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Answer / prince
A merger is a combination of two or more organizations in
which one assets and liabilities of the other in exchange
for shares or cash, or both the organizations are dissolved.
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Answer / guest
The assets and liability of tranferor company is taken over
by transferee company but it maintain the interest of
shareholders of transferor company and the assets,
liabilities, capital and reserver are to be incorporated in
the account of transferee company called merger
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Answer / aman
when one company includes some other company in own
organisation.it is known as merger.
for example- arclermittal company
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Answer / krishna
it is a combination one company into another company
irt means that . after combination of the companies the
most and leading company will take over the management...
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Answer / rajesh
when two or more companies combined and form one new
company is called merger
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Answer / yuvarajesh.s
A true merger is actually quite rare. Many acquisitions are
described as mergers but in a true merger, there is a
one-for-one share swap, for shares in the new company. If
the swap is not on equal terms then this is an acquisition.
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Answer / samsung
A merger is a contract between a wife and a husband
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