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Common sense dictates that only in the rarest situations, due to completely unforeseen events, should a merger not close.
It will help keep that earnings momentum up during a time when a massive merger could impose many unforeseen and unforeseeable costs.
Clients call, often in a panic, needing accountants for something a bit different a merger, or a spin-off, or an unforeseen problem (of which there are lots).
Unforeseen events were everywhere.
The last great American airline merger A world of trouble ReprintsIt is nevertheless worth pouring yourself a stiff whisky and ploughing through all those pages about "chronic labour-market imbalances" and "the unforeseen consequences of climate-change mitigation".
Unforeseen events occur.
"That's unforeseen.
An unforeseen crisis?
But others were unforeseen.
Yet another unforeseen complication!
The merger.
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