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 Mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Usually mergers occur in a consensual setting where executives from the target company help those from the purchaser in a due diligence process to ensure that the deal is beneficial to both parties.
Mergers are generally differentiated from acquisitions partly by the way in which they are financed and partly by the relative size of the companies.
A merger can resemble a takeover but result in a new company name (often combining the names of the original companies) and in new branding; in some cases, terming the combination a "merger" rather than an acquisition is done purely for political or marketing reasons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Merger   (3568 words)

  
 Chapter 711 — Merger; Conversion; Share Exchange; Acquisition; Liquidation; Insolvency
The merger will be effective as to each Oregon stock bank that is a party to the merger if copies of the resolutions of the directors and shareholders of the Oregon stock bank approving the plan of merger and evidence of the effective date and time of the merger are filed with the director.
The merger will be effective as to each Oregon nonstock bank that is a party to the merger when copies of the resolutions of the directors of the Oregon nonstock bank approving the plan of merger and evidence of the effective date and time of the merger are filed with the director.
The certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the merger and of the correctness of all proceedings and may be recorded in any office for the recording of deeds to evidence the new name in which the property of the merging insured nonstock institutions is held.
www.leg.state.or.us /ors/711.html   (8269 words)

  
 Merger - Best-Ranks.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A merger is very similar to an acquisition or takeover, except that in the case of a merger existing stockholders of both companies involved retain a shared interest in the new corporation.
The entire merger process is usually kept secret from the general public, and often from the majority of the employees at the involved companies.
One use of the merger, for example, is to combine a very profitable company with a losing company in order to use the losses as a tax write-off to offset the profits, while expanding the corporation as a whole.
www.best-ranks.com /merger.htm   (462 words)

  
 Legal Definition of Merger
MERGER - Where a greater and lesser thing meet, and the latter loses its separate existence and sinks into the former.
The merger is produced, either from the meeting of an estate of higher degree, with an estate of inferior degree; or from the meeting of the particular estate and the immediate reversion, in the same person.
But when one offence is of the same character with the other, there is no merger; as in the case of a conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor, and the misdemeanor is afterwards committed in pursuance of the conspiracy.
www.lectlaw.com /def2/m106.htm   (431 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The merger documents would be filed in Illinois and Iowa, assuming the laws of those states permit a merger between a limited partnership and an LLC.
The fee for filing articles of merger under Chapters 179, 180, 181 and 183 is a flat $150.00, no matter how many domestic and foreign entities are involved in the merger.
Form 2000 may be used for any merger transaction in which a Wisconsin business corporation, nonstock corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company is a party to the merger, either as the surviving or non-survivor entity.
www.wdfi.org /corporations/mergersFAQ.htm   (556 words)

  
 1992 HORIZONTAL MERGER GUIDELINES
The 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines accomplish this objective and also clarify certain aspects of the Merger Guidelines that proved to be ambiguous or were interpreted by observers in ways that were inconsistent with the actual policy of the agencies.
Mergers producing an increase in the HHI of less than 100 points in moderately concentrated markets post-merger are unlikely to have adverse competitive consequences and ordinarily require no further analysis.
Mergers producing an increase in the HHI of less than 50 points, even in highly concentrated markets post-merger, are unlikely to have adverse competitive consequences and ordinarily require no further analysis.
www.ftc.gov /bc/docs/horizmer.htm   (11915 words)

  
 CHAPTER 20. MERGER, CONSOLIDATION OR CONVERSION
The separate existence of all associations, parties to the plan of merger or consolidation, shall cease, except, in the case of a merger, that of the surviving association or federal savings and loan association.
Upon the issuance of the certificate of merger, consolidation or conversion by the Secretary of State, the merger, consolidation or conversion shall be effective.
The certificate of merger, consolidation or conversion shall be conclusive evidence of the performance of all conditions precedent to such consolidation, merger or conversion and the creation or existence of a new, surviving or converted association, except as against the State.
www.delcode.state.de.us /title5/c020/index.htm   (1575 words)

  
 EUROPA - Competition - Merger cases
Public versions of merger decisions are usually available several weeks after the adoption of the decision only.
Decisions based on Article 8 of the Merger regulation are published in the Official Journal series L in all languages and their translation requires additional time.
NB: Due to a computer program change, the Merger Task Force has started to put decisions on its webpage for old cases where decisions were taken long before publication started via the Competition DG website.
ec.europa.eu /comm/competition/mergers/cases   (323 words)

  
 Exempt Organizations - Merger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Merger under state law may result in a new entity or in one of the parties to the merger ceasing its existence.
In either case, the IRS must determine whether the post-merger entity continues to be organized and operated for section 501(c)(3) purposes.
Accordingly, you should notify the IRS, by letter to EO Customer Account Services, of the merger, and submit copies of any amendments to your articles of organization or by-laws as part of the merger transaction.
www.irs.gov /charities/charitable/article/0,,id=123188,00.html   (145 words)

  
 Microsoft, SAP mulled merger | CNET News.com
Information related to the merger talks will be raised during courtroom discussions in the Oracle-PeopleSoft trial, which begins Monday, Microsoft said.
A merger between Microsoft and SAP would have bolstered Oracle's argument that the government's case discounts the competitive threat from both niche players and new entrants such as Microsoft.
Not long after their merger discussions ended, Microsoft and SAP announced that they plan to work more closely on integration of their software products using Web services and that they would also cross-license certain intellectual property.
news.com.com /Microsoft,+SAP+mulled+merger/2100-1012_3-5227738.html   (766 words)

  
 Exelon | Newsroom
Reductions due to the merger are estimated at approximately 5% of the consolidated workforce of approximately 28,000 employees.
The merger agreement stipulates that at closing, after giving effect to the exchange ratio in the merger, PSEG shareholders receive the same aggregate cash dividends on the Exelon Electric and Gas shares that they were receiving on their position in PSEG shares prior to the merger.
The merger is conditioned upon, among other things, the approval by shareholders of both companies, antitrust clearance and a number of regulatory approvals or reviews by federal and state energy authorities.
www.exeloncorp.com /NR/exeres/510BE0D7-1A0A-43E0-9073-084D7A3C5224.htm   (2915 words)

  
 The Merger - What To Do When Companies Converge
The investor to should get to know the nature of the merger, key information concerning the other company involved, the types of benefits that shareholders are receiving, which company is in control of the deal and any other relevant financial and non-financial considerations.
If your analysis and consideration tells you that a merger is a step in the wrong direction or if it tells you that it might be a great financial opportunity, voting with your shares is the best way to exercise your power over the decision-making process.
Certain concessions usually are made in merger negotiations, and the executives and board members of the new company will change to some degree, or at least have plans to change in the future.
www.investopedia.com /articles/basics/06/themerger.asp   (1413 words)

  
 PC World - Hewlett Heir Argues Against HP-Compaq Merger
The merger, which is opposed by both the Hewlett and Packard families as well as by the foundations they represent, is set to be voted on at a shareholder's meeting in early 2002, though no date has yet been set.
If the merger were to be successfully completed, HP shareholders would see their share of the company's valuable imaging and printing business diluted and their risk in the high-stakes, low-margin world of consumer PCs increased, Hewlett wrote.
In place of the merger, HP "needs to focus on what it does well, and to change and grow organically, with targeted tactical acquisitions--a strategy that has proven to be successful in the technology industry," he wrote.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,80203,00.asp   (606 words)

  
 AFL-NFL Merger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The AFL-NFL Merger of 1970 involved the merger of the two major professional American football leagues in the United States during the time: the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL).
The features of the merger depended on the passage of a law by the 89th United States Congress, exempting the merged league from antitrust law sanctions.
After the merger, no NFL team moved to another metropolitan area until Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis won an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL in 1982, based on his contention that the NFL could not prevent franchises from moving.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/AFL-NFL_Merger   (2332 words)

  
 About Merger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Merger is a Mac OS X application (written in Cocoa) that allows you to recombine split files.
Merger doesn't have any exciting or unusual features; I created it mostly for practice.
There are a few other programs out there on OS X (such as Rosetta) that do the same thing and give you a lot more besides.
homepage.mac.com /schwarz/merger.html   (145 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - America West, US Airways merger goes for a tight fit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The merger will need the cooperation of workers and unions, and that could be a hard sell.
The proposed merger of America West and US Airways will be financed with $1.5 billion of new capital along with loans.
Some restructuring experts, like attorney Coleman, believe the merger to be US Airways' "only hope." A decade ago, when US Airways was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, an improving economy helped pull it and other carriers out of the downturn, he said.
www.usatoday.com /money/biztravel/2005-05-19-merger_x.htm   (1825 words)

  
 SPACE.com -- Neutron Star Collisions Common, Study Suggests
Based on assumptions about other pairs that must be out there, astronomers had calculated that neutron star mergers might take place once every decade or two within a 60-million light-year radius of Earth, a span that includes our galaxy and a few neighbors.
When the waves reach Earth, their effect would be to displace the oceans by an amount roughly 10 times the diameter of an atomic nucleus, according to van den Heuvel.
Output from a merger of objects like those just found would be detectable, said Nicolo D'Amico, who led the new observations out of the Cagliari Astronomical Observatory in Sardinia.
www.space.com /scienceastronomy/neutron_stars_031203.html   (1052 words)

  
 Valley of the Geeks - HP Merger FAQ
This merger creates an $87 billion global technology behemoth that can lose money for a long time while the management tries to figure out who to sell the combined company to.
Carly and Michael are both very happily married and in they would never "do it" with another CEO until the merger is, well, consumated.
Also, if the merger is approved, he's going to be forced to change his name to Walter Compaq.
www.valleyofthegeeks.com /Features/HPfaq.html   (752 words)

  
 About ISF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The General Assemblies of both the International Seed Trade Federation (FIS) and the International Association of Plant Breeders (ASSINSEL) adopted a motion in Rome on May 25, 2000 for the merger of the two associations, which were established respectively in 1924 and 1938.
Evolution of the seed industry during the past decades is basically at the origin of the merger of FIS and ASSINSEL.
The merger will take place in May 2002, at the end of the meeting of the General Assembly to be held in Chicago, as regards the organization and the functioning of the new structure, and took place on January 1, 2002 for administrative and budget matters.
www.worldseed.org /merger.html   (437 words)

  
 FCC blocks EchoStar-DirecTV merger - Broadband Week 10/10/2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Earlier this week, following speculation that the FCC was about to rule against the merger, EchoStar and Hughes sent a letter to the commission asking for it to delay its decision until after the companies met with the Department of Justice.
In its decision, the FCC said a merger between the two satellite giants would decrease competition, create a potential for higher prices and lower service, and negatively impact future innovation.
The merger was designed to combine the No. 1 and No. 2 satellite providers -- both of which are offering high-speed Internet access via two-way satellite -- to create a powerhouse that could effectively compete with cable and increase broadband options for rural Americans, according to EchoStar.
www.broadbandweek.com /news/021007/021010_wireless_fcc.htm   (368 words)

  
 Merger - Mergerdirect.com, M&A, Mergers and Acquisitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Merger Direct is an online service for accelerating the process of merger and acquisition transactions (MandA).
With Merger Direct you may establish an immediate contact with interested buyers and sellers of mid-sized companies.
Using Merger Direct, business owners may directly locate, evaluate and negotiate with the interested party.
www.mergerdirect.com   (94 words)

  
 hp-Compaq merger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After 18 months of bitter fight, the biggest merger in the technology industry has been completed.
At the time of merger, it was worth $19 billion approximately.
The closer you look, the more you will see that the merger of HP and Compaq is the single best way to strengthen our businesses and improve our market position, deliver more of what our customers need, enhance opportunities for our employees, and increase the value of your investment.
www.ciol.com /content/special/hpCompaq   (1010 words)

  
 merger Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The combining of two or more entities into one, through a purchase acquisition or a pooling of interests.
Differs from a consolidation in that no new entity is created from a merger.
The only merger and acquisition expert part of a Fortune 5 industrial giant.
www.investorwords.com /3045/merger.html   (144 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Could Delta and Northwest merge?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Airlines proposing a major merger would have to convince government regulators that the combination would not significantly reduce competition, or that one or both of the airlines would fail without the merger.
A judge today is expected to approve a merger between US Airways and America West Airlines.
A merger of No. 3 Delta and No. 4 Northwest would propel the combined airline to the front of the industry pack.
www.usatoday.com /money/biztravel/2005-09-16-merger-speculation_x.htm   (429 words)

  
 Stories Tagged 'merger' » Netscape.com
Autos – Rumors are surfacing that GM and Ford have recently been engaged in talks that would form an alliance, possibly even a merger, between the two financial troubled automakers.
Gadgets and Tech – As soon as Google CEO Eric Schmidt was named to the board of directors at Apple some mild speculation ensued suggesting that he'd eventually become CEO of Apple.
News – A flurry of merger and acquisition announcements sent a handful of stocks soaring in the premarket session, leaving behind shares of at least one acquirer.
www.netscape.com /tag/merger   (829 words)

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