Synonym: amalgamation, fusion, unification, uniting. Similar words: emerge, submerge, submerged, emergency, verge, diverge, energetic, converge. Meaning: ['mɜrdʒə /'mɜːd-] n. 1. the combination of two or more commercial companies 2. an occurrence that involves the production of a union.
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(31) If there was a merger in the wind, I'm sure we'd hear about it.
(32) Acceptance of the offer is the first step to a merger.
(33) A hundred jobs are expected to go following the merger.
(34) This merger will further strengthen the company and ensure its continued success.
(35) The bank is the product of a 1971 merger of two Japanese banks.
(36) Following the merger, he was retired with a generous pension.
(37) The merger will mean the eventual closure of the company's Sydney office.
(38) Share prices took a sharp tumble following news of the merger.
(39) The managing director denied that the merger was a done deal, and said they were still in negotiations.
(40) If the merger goes through, thousands of jobs will be lost.
(41) A spokesman for the company affirmed that a merger was likely.
(42) The synergies gained from the merger, Pirelli claimed, would create savings of about £130m over four years.
(43) The chairman told a press conference of the forthcoming merger.
(44) There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or otherwise weaken the Roche family's control of the firm.
(45) At the time of the merger, Loral spun off its space divisions into a separate firm.
(46) The word is that the two companies are planning a merger.
(47) After the merger, many reporters were reassigned or downgraded.
(48) Other forms of merger funding also involve the banks.
(49) Investors were cheered by news of the merger.
(50) Does the Merger Regulation prevent double jeopardy?
(51) It is important to distinguish three types of merger.
(52) Another Internet merger was announced yesterday.
(53) The other alternative is major acquisition or merger.
(54) The latest merger will intensify competition among defense companies.
(55) That merger was announced in December.
(56) Mr Levin, the former chief strategist of Time Inc,(Sentencedict.com) was a principal architect of the 1989 merger.
(57) Wells expects to close the merger by April 1, pending regulatory and shareholder approval.
(58) Actuaries have been increasingly involved in merger and acquisition activity in the general insurance field.
(59) With this merger, there are concerns about what happens to the workers in these health care facilities.
(60) The increase in efficiency promised by the apostles of reengineering and the apologists for the great merger wave remains invisible.
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