What is Amalgamation?
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Answer / ashish negi
Amalgamation means merging the company to the another
company or one company takes over other company.
For Example:-
A ltd. takes over the company B ltd. It means B ltd
amalgamated with A ltd.
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Answer / heta bijalani
Amalagamation means two or more companys subsidiaring
another company with maxium shares held with the company is
know as subsidiary company
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Answer / vishal rana
WHEN TWO OR MORE COMPANY GOES INTO LIQUIDATION AND ONE NEW
COMPANY FIRM TO TAKE OVER THERE BUSINESS IS CALL AMALGAMATION.
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