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The phrase "advised merger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is recommending or suggesting a merger between companies or organizations.
Example: "After careful analysis, the financial advisor proposed an advised merger between the two firms to enhance their market position."
Alternatives: "recommended merger" or "suggested merger".
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In future, it advised, mergers must not be mere formalities, but must allow the rationalisation of staff and branches.
It was Mr. Wasserstein who took Lazard public in 2005 and rebuilt it into a major Wall Street player, specializing in advising mergers and bankruptcies.
With 20 years of investment banking and corporate legal experience, Mr. Silver has advised on mergers, initial public offerings and other transactions.
That may seem like a steep decline, but compare that with the picture in the U.S., where so far this year investment bankers have advised on mergers worth $101.7 billion, according to Thomson Financial Securities Data.
Not advising on mergers and acquisitions.
Blackstone's financial advisory unit, which advises on mergers and corporate reorganizations, reported flat revenue.
Fees from advising on mergers and acquisitions and underwriting stock and bond deals were up.
Gains have been bolstered by trading and advising on mergers and acquisitions.
Banks earn the fattest fees from advising on mergers and underwriting stock offerings.
It does not advise on mergers or serve as a lead underwriter on offerings.
Goldman is a perennial leader in the lucrative practice of advising on mergers and acquisitions.
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