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"Ironically, to reach his sales target, Soriot himself may need to do a merger," he said.
"You're not going to do a merger just to get the company offshore," said Stephen E. Shay, professor at Harvard Law School.
He felt that to do a merger was the way to go forward, and I think he felt that the one to go forward with was BMG.
David Driscoll, an analyst for Citigroup, said combining sales and distribution forces was "probably the No. 1 reason why you do" a merger.
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Say you are doing a merger.
WHEN does a merger mean more choice for consumers?
Ask yourself: how does a merger or initial public offering work?
In the past few years there has been so much hostility to M&A from investors and outside directors that the typical boss would sooner have proposed giving up his corporate jet than doing a merger.
Microsoft has never done a merger of this size, and the two companies have very different cultures: there could be an exodus of engineers to other firms, including Google.From a regulator's point of view, there are two decisions to make.
Chief Executive Daniel Vasella Daniel Vasella has talked about doing a merger.
The wireless sector has been the subject of intensified merger speculation in recent sessions; press reports have mentioned a number of parties that could be interested in doing a merger or acquisition with AT&T Wireless.
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