Sentence examples for are going to merge from inspiring English sources

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"At some point in the future, these markets are going to merge together".

I don't want any headlines saying we are going to merge, because that is not the case.

It appears unlikely, however, that Continental will pursue a deal until it is fairly certain that Delta and Northwest are going to merge.

"I said to myself, this is where things are going to merge," he remembers.Mr Margalit imagined a fusion between games and animated films, where viewers are often "snacking on content, not the entire movie"; and where merchandising means selling not a doll, but a character to download on to a handheld gaming device.

"To tell them 'By the way we were established in 1839 but now we are going to merge with another county' hasn't really been thought through.

As MobileCrunch reported back in August, three of Japan's eight top cell phone makers, namely NEC, Casio and Hitachi are going to merge their cell phone businesses next year.

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We're going to merge".

He's like: 'It's going to merge with British Air.

IN MARCH 2012 two Chinese internet companies, Youku and Tudou, announced they were going to merge.

Just over a week ago, Newsweek announced that it is going to merge with the online magazine The Daily Beast.

Also, there were regular rumors that Chase was going to merge with J. P. Morgan or Merrill Lynch or Goldman Sachs.

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