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In a paper to the UCE board he stated: "There is no doubt that the most stable relationship, which would yield long-term benefits, is likely to be a full merger.
The councils stressed this would not be a full merger.
In five years, there may be a full merger, but my advice would be to stay as two separate entities".
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Another possibility is a full merger with Lenox Hill, which would present the larger hospital more options as to what to do with MEETH — including shutting it down and selling off its assets.
Asahi and Tokai, already planning to ally, were reported to be considering a full merger with Sanwa to create a bank with assets of ¥103 trillion $977 billionn).See article: Wrestling with currenciesAetna, America's largest health insurer, rejected an unsolicited bid worth $10.4 billion from WellPoint, another American health firm, and ING, a Dutch financial group.
"Of course, if there would be a full-blown merger between the two departments, the savings would be even more significant," Chief Kapica said.
Details are scarce, but the deal isn't likely to be a full-on merger, according to a Reuters source.
C1 A Giant Market for Europe The London Stock Exchange acknowledged that it was discussing a full merger with its equivalent in Frankfurt, the Deutsche Borse, to create Europe's largest market.
As Europe's stock exchanges scramble to keep pace with huge shifts in their marketplace, the London Stock Exchange acknowledged for the first time today that it was discussing a full merger with its equivalent in Frankfurt to create Europe's largest market.
(They deny suggestions they may be moving towards a full merger. Please excuse an element of 'journalistic licence' in my headline. At least it grabbed your attention!).
Fiat has managed Chrysler since a 2009 bailout deal with the U.S. government when it paid around $2 billion for its majority stake and agreed a number of conditions to be met before a full merger could take place.
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