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UPDATE: Making Mergers a Growth Strategy

UPDATE: Making Mergers a Growth Strategy

In this current global downturn, Mergers & Acquisition activity has become quite robust.

By Kent Rhodes, EdD
Strategy

Merger and Acquisition Strategies

When companies merge or go through an acquisition, the lack of a cohesive culture in the newly merged company can “break a deal.”

By Kent Rhodes, EdD
Strategy

Making Mergers a Growth Strategy

An analysis of how to achieve a greater degree of synergy with merger-and-acquisition growth strategies.

By Kent Rhodes, EdD
Strategy

The Battle Over Merger Accounting

Despite proposed pooling of interests accounting rule, firms are urged to pursue mergers that make economic sense.

By Michael Davis, PhD
Accounting / Finance / Investing

Preserve and Strengthen a Business Partnership

Improve a business alliance by identifying the benefits, responsibilities, and interests of partners.

By Charles D. Kerns, PhD, MBA
Strategy
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