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Technology, too, could bring more waves of mergers.
The pharmaceuticals industry has gone through waves of mergers.
Driven by waves of mergers, large companies have used it to make themselves more European, more international and more successful.
Time will tell too late as usual.Like all waves of mergers, the present one is accompanied by claims that it is more rational than its predecessors.
Rather, the market was being crammed with options in order to reduce the "space" for new entrants.If anything, worries about proliferation are greater today, as waves of mergers have left fewer, larger firms.
In the late 1990s, waves of mergers in computer manufacturing and business services, markets which were disrupted by the internet, are cases in point.Other types of shock are important, too.
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But a wave of mergers instead reduced it.
In recent years, a wave of mergers seem to have reversed that break-up.
In the 1960s, American manufacturers went through a first wave of mergers.
NEVER mind the hoopla over the recent wave of mergers among oil giants.
WITH business increasingly global, each new wave of mergers is likely to mean more foreign takeovers.
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