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Why merger fail?
Most mergers are between companies or people who are in trouble and looking for someone like themselves. The ones generally agreeable are those in trouble also. Everyone wants to be thought of as doing good, and here we have people looking ... Read More »
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Why did the merger fail?
There were no synergies. None. And culturally the Germans operated differently than the Americans. Chrysler was like a renegade outfit compared to them. It was emotional when Chrysler sold out to the Germans. It's extra-emotional now that t... Read More »
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Why mergers and acquisitions fail - column
The headlong plunge into the confusing world of mergers and acquisitions is the latest abrupt change to hit the healthcare industry. The needs to solidify or gain market share, exploit new sources of revenue, bond physicians to one's organi... Read More »
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I think you are referring to the failure after the conclusion of legal matters in a merger and acquisition. The main reasons should be (1) inadequate planning for merger of departments and operations, leading to conflicts, over-lapping or "...
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Memo to AOL Time Warner: why mergers fail When American On line and Time Warner Inc. first fell in love three years ago, they apparently didn't receive effective spiritual counseling. A trusted advisor should have emphasized this reality: C...
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A couple of things. First, it was intended as a response to the AOL-Time Warner merger--and we know how well that went. Second, the network in question was mobile, well before 3G, so there was no way it could deliver a decent user experienc...
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In 2001, the AOL-Time Warner merger--then the largest-ever media company merger--was hailed as a triumph. But the agreement quickly took a turn for the worse. The merger resulted in lost revenue for both companies, and the companies split i...
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The anchor of C' low quality couldnt be over come. C's now owed by Fiat. What was Daimler thinking when buying C, I'd like to know. At least Fiat gota discounted deal. FYI, the Chinese just completed their acquisition of Saab. Now the deal ...
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Certainly in addition to the AOL/TW fiasco is the HP/Compaq thing. I guess they're finally together but it was a rocky start. Oh yeah, and the really bad merger of Obama and the Presidency of the United States. He's done more in 50 days to ...
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Assignment II Mergers Acquisitions & Corporate Restructuring ‘Why do Mergers fail?’ Submitted to: Dr. Beena Dias Professor AIMIT Submitted by: Mr. Nithin Pradeep Saldanha Reg. No. 0816093 IInd MBA ‘B’ Batch AIMIT Date of Submission: 2nd Nov...
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