merger
A very important or significant merger.
A merger that has been formally suggested.
A merger involving corporations.
Refers to a merger that is scheduled to happen.
Indicates a merger that has the potential to occur.
Refers to a merger that might happen.
A merger involving large companies or significant assets.
A merger of considerable size or importance.
A merger that was completed and achieved its goals.
An extremely large merger.
A merger between two or more companies.
A merger that was not completed or did not succeed.
A merger that has been agreed upon but is not yet complete.
A merger between banks.
A merger between airline companies.
A merger between media companies.
An agreement to merge.
Discussions about a possible merger.
A legally binding contract detailing the terms of a merger.
A formal suggestion or offer to merge.
A public statement declaring a merger.
A formal document outlining the details of a merger.
Formal discussions to agree on the terms of a merger.
The general occurrence of mergers in the market.
Conversations about a potential merger.
A company that another company merges with.
For a merger to be officially approved and completed.
For a planned merger to occur.
For a merger to take place.
For a merger to not be completed successfully.
Used to name the two or more parties involved in a merger.
Used to name the other party in a merger.
To make a public statement about a planned merger.
To give official permission for a merger.
To prevent a merger from happening, often through legal means.
To make arrangements for a merger to take place.
To finish the legal and financial processes of a merger.
To consent to a proposed merger.
To be against a proposed merger.
To come to an agreement on the terms of a merger.