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The merger of a firm and its supplier may encourage innovation, but may also distort competition.
The process would include the merger of a number of divisions.
The review calls for the merger of a super quango for higher education.
That may be partly true, but the worst fate for readers isn't the merger of a few struggling companies in a diminishing business.
Mr Osborne will certainly announce the full or part merger of a number of Government arms lengths body in a bid to save money.
Exel, formed from a merger of a shipping line and a road haulier, now owns no ships or trucks, focusing instead on logistics contracts.
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Cultivated tetraploid cottons, Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense, share a common ancestor formed by a merger of the A and D genomes about 1-2 million years ago.
Most parsimoniously, this can be explained as a merger of an archaebacterium (either stem or crown) and an alphaproteobacterium, the ancestor of mitochondria.
In the case of AtPum15, this resulted in the merger of an ORF encoding a self-incompatibility protein with that of AtPum15.
The--Citigroup was illegal, because it was a merger of Travelers Insurance and Citibank of an investment.
When is a merger of equals really a takeover?
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