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Mergers and Acquisitions
- Mergers & Acquisitions: Not a Spectator Sport Mergers and acquisitions can be like a competitive sporting match. In most cases, there are two sides, each of which seeks to "win." Generally, it is a voluntary endeavor with both parties wishing to "play." Each party has likely scoped out the other and has what it believes to be a winning strategy.
