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If Bilderberg is to survive, and stay influential, it has to merge with this new technology.
And then Michael Rapino stands up in front of Congress and says the business model is broken, and therefore Live Nation has to merge with Ticketmaster.
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We certainly don't have to merge with anyone," The New York Times reports.
General Electric has endured, and so has Exxon, although it had to merge with Mobil to maintain its high position.
Despite its early success, it started running deficits, and eventually had to merge with another credit union.
"I didn't have the funds to operate anymore, so I had to merge with another agency," she said.
Three smaller ones will have to merge with a state-controlled bank.In this section A greener, or browner, Mexico?
We certainly don't have to merge with anyone," Mr. Parker said, in what struck me as the tone of a man playing his cards close to the vest.
When the Indian market opened up, he recalls, Indian companies thought they would all have to merge with each other, because years of protection had made them too weak to face the new foreign competition.
Despite the adversity and having to merge with another school, the students were energized to take on the Future City challenge again, saying "(Future City) helps me make a better city to live in".
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