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be acquisitions
noun
The act or process of acquiring.
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Mr. Thain, speaking at NYSE's annual meeting, said opportunities existed for deals aimed at expanding in Asian countries like China but the transactions need not be acquisitions.
But there could be acquisitions to come with Capital and Heart owner Global Radio likely to have to sell some stations in order to win competition clearance for its £70m purchase of GMG Radio.
More dramatic will be acquisitions and investments in Thailand and Malaysia.
Those conditions, he added, could be acquisitions or a wave of spending towards customer retention, and so on.
No longer, says Matthew DiFrisco, a restaurant analyst at Harris Nesbitt in New York, will there be "acquisitions that immediately boost the top line, with margin improvements following".
Exits are more likely to be acquisitions than M&A: Another eight companies were acquired in deals ranging from $100 million to $1 billion.
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Companies in this growing area could be acquisition targets.
Is there going to be acquisition activity?
One was acquisitions.
Kerléo's biggest challenge, of course, is acquisitions.
Another source of sales is acquisitions.
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