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That's because most mergers don't work.
The brute fact is that most mergers don't work.
Most mergers between Chinese and Western companies stumble.
Most mergers require lawyers to scrutinize the fine print.
The article that went with it explained why most mergers go wrong.
So far, the bloody purges that characterize most mergers are lacking.
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After most merger announcements, the acquirer's stock at least temporarily declines.
In other words, there are bargains to be had.Big is backHealth care and technology, the two industries that have seen the most merger activity during the recent downturn, are likely to remain strong, says Mr Bianco.
Mr. Christensen said that when he first learned of the remark, he assumed that Mr. Schrempp was on firm legal ground because most merger documents include disclaimers that allow one side in the deal to consolidate control later.
Seven deals were reported on Monday, the day of the week that typically has the most merger announcements, down from 43 on the prior Monday and 84 on Monday, June 4, according to Thomson Financial.
Most lawyers who specialize in advising on executive pay explain the decision to pay a bonus this way: Sometime in the middle of most merger negotiations, after major strategic and "social" issues like the name and executive lineup of the new company have been nailed down, a discussion about retention bonuses begins.
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