But since the merger, the firm's share price has slumped by nearly two thirds. |
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Horizontal integration can have general disadvantages, like the overall costs of doing a merger or takeover and the reduction in flexibility. |
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As a result, there was an upward spiral in the share price of GTB, which helped it achieve a better swap ratio in the merger. |
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An imminent merger means that his colleagues are all threatened with redundancy. |
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Shortly afterwards a more senior executive also used the merger as an excuse to force early retirement upon the manager. |
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A formal merger has taken place between two agencies that have closely cooperated on projects over the past three years. |
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Amid reports that the Department of Justice may spike the proposed merger, it is set to name two veterans to head its marketing forces. |
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The EPO and VEM merger hopes to set itself up as the market leader for share issues over the Net. |
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This merger represented two parallel enterprises with little real product differentiation. |
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When he agreed to the merger, international oil majors were lining up to pay megabucks for participation. |
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He is credited as the engineer of this merger, which has created the world's biggest global financial services organization. |
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The new merger law provides the basis for voluntary or compulsory mergers and acquisitions. |
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It is very evident that the rigour with which merger control is enforced depends in part on the agenda of the Minister. |
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First, it is clear that there is no merger of the first and second leases at common law. |
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The object of this provision was to provide a mechanism for merger control where none existed at national level. |
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We are far from sure how the doctrine of merger could or would operate in such a case. |
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The only exception to this is where the head tenancy comes to an end by surrender or merger. |
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Some think it may never return as a top-tier pharmaceutical company and might be forced into a merger. |
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Mike was the right person at the right time to deal with the problems of unification in a merger. |
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The merger would enable all the students in Swindon to be taught under one umbrella. |
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If the merger is consummated, Colonial Holdlings will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Gameco and will no longer be a public company. |
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He diplomatically speaks of the transaction as a merger of equals, but his company was clearly in charge. |
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The government has also organized a triumvirate merger between three state-owned financial institutions. |
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The merger stood out as a model of discipline among the industry's increasingly expensive couplings. |
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Rapid advances in modern technology are bringing the physical merger of man and machine closer to reality. |
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The merger was a rationally defensible idea which failed because it involved too high a cultural price. |
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So the good news for the company is that more customers are positive about the merger than before. |
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The two sites of the new conservatoire are just half-a-mile apart and it is hoped the merger will create a hotbed of classical talent. |
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Now food giants are fine-tuning their merger practices to bring benefits to consumers more quickly. |
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A mother campaigning for openness surrounding the schools merger says questions remain unanswered. |
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Figures due out on November 21 might be instructive but a merger deal is not thought likely to figure in the statement. |
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But where I draw the line on this is when marriage begins to be looked at as coldly as a business merger. |
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We do support it, if it is a merger, a partnership, and not a takeover or a carve-up. |
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He must also demonstrate the merger is more beneficial than succumbing to someone trying to gatecrash the party. |
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The planned deal has, however, threatened stockfeed companies which fear that the merger would push smaller stockfeed firms out the market. |
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The appointments are effective from the date of the merger and subject to RBI approval, a bank press release said. |
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Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power. |
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In a friendly takeover, the target board of directors supports the merger and negotiates with the potential acquirers. |
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In some instances, any tendency to increase prices may be more than offset by efficiencies resulting from a merger. |
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She is not certain she wants to float the company, but hints at a possible buyout or merger in the future. |
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The main driver behind the merger had been the weak demand in the past few years for steel, one of the world's most basic industrial products. |
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The company obtained regulatory clearance for the merger from the US Federal Communications Commission last week. |
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The central aim of Sufism, the self-extinction in the merger with God, is obviously borrowed from Buddhist and Vedantic sources. |
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It was this merger of Malchut and Mochiach that eventually led to the downfall of the empire. |
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After the merger was announced, they immediately dispatched a message via the Financial Times that either the company was smashed up or sold off. |
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Much will depend on equity markets and merger and acquisition activity continuing in a healthy state. |
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We believe that there are significant operational synergies to be gained from this merger and are excited about the opportunities going forward. |
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This forecast drop in sales will cancel out the boost to earnings that cost savings from the merger has produced. |
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It would have been very desirable to take a very hard look at what synergy the merger might realistically achieve. |
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Equally chowderheaded was the European decision to reject the merger between the two companies on grounds that were spurious, at best. |
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The vast majority of horticultural growers are against the proposed merger. |
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The merger is part of a larger trend in the government to streamline policy formulation processes, Kwok said. |
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The reshuffle of top management came in the wake of its merger and as the group posted a solid set of first half results. |
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Scott says that the reasons which were mooted two years ago for the merger remain the same today, only now they're more urgent. |
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And only the historians would be able to determine whether it was an acquisition, a merger or a reverse takeover. |
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However, initial thoughts are that a local merger could perhaps be actioned and would clearly simplify existing structures. |
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The big boys are on a merger binge that is paralyzing the industry and bumping fledgling and mid-range artists off the radar. |
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In the event that the merger has proceeded, however, it is unlikely that an order for it to be demerged would be made. |
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Lewis said the merger would cut costs by erasing 6,000 jobs and doing away with overlapping technology and marketing expenses. |
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They were thrilled to proceed with merger mania and ratchet up already-humongous profits. |
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A bank spokesman confirmed yesterday it is reassessing its proposed contribution to sponsorship of golf in the light of its merger. |
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It was only last year, after the merger announcement, that the regional ISP found itself booted from the rebroadcasts. |
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The rumor of the weekend, of course, was that the company was hanging out in Finland kicking the tires on a huge potential merger. |
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Most employees arriving for work early today had only heard about the merger on the early morning news. |
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The company's shares have since been delisted and the merger was declared unconditional in April. |
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Indeed, there's no way of showing the lead in your pencil quite like a forced merger. |
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McGann said at the conference that the options were a merger or a divestiture. |
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Motives for merger, acquisition and divestiture activity in the water treatment chemical industry are varied. |
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Ever since he had signed the letter of intent, thoughts of the merger had obsessed him. |
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In its merger of antiquarianism and fantasy, artisanship and magic, the castle neatly sums up the art of its creator, Hayao Miyazaki. |
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The merger team consolidated the 32 satellite offices with a single Internet service provider, enabling volume discounts. |
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All the signs are, though, that the merger of CGU with Norwich Union to form the UK's largest insurance company could be good news for York. |
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They finished in positive territory despite rejecting a merger approach from another bank. |
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The authority has a month to decide either to approve the merger or to carry out a more detailed investigation. |
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After 18 months of merger madness, the company is making a push to reinforce its brand image in the minds of a vastly expanded customer base. |
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The companies are set to be merged before floating on the stock market and the merger will create the largest listed media group in Germany. |
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After five years, he had managed to negotiate a merger with another transport and logistics group, Ocean. |
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Soldiers will be posted between the battalions, which implies some sort of merger between regiments. |
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Analysts were very upbeat when the merger was announced last year at the height of the internet bubble. |
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Discussions have already taken place about the merger since both schools have been hit by falling numbers. |
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When the companies announced their merger, the nation's media reporters autodialed the usual critics of media conglomeration. |
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Yet another style for your feet this summer is the merger between running shoes and sandals. |
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Exits were almost all due to merger or acquisition or delisting rather than bankruptcy. |
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A practical example of this test can be provided by its application to a merger of, for instance, soft drink bottlers. |
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The merger of the strawboard and boxboard manufacturers has at last been competed. |
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A merger of Pernod and Allied, whose brands include Ballantine and Teacher's Scotch whisky, therefore looked the likeliest outcome. |
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There is no greater testimony to Ross Schipp's management skills than his guidance through our recent merger. |
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The independent small fry who earn money exclusively from their advice and gold-plated connections once thrived in the lucrative merger business. |
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She opted out of the merger after a year to form a sole proprietorship in Marina Del Rey. |
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The same point could be made about the financial matchmakers, who whip up merger mania to earn big commissions. |
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Each merger promised to deliver bigger and better results for both customers and shareholders. |
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At the time of the merger, Nissan was on the verge of bankruptcy. |
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Pupils were asked to read a range of sentences and words, but what we were looking at was the merger of the diphthongs in the words near and square. |
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The merger, however, also gave the group the chance to compare notes with their Daimler colleagues, specifically about the use of two plugs per cylinder. |
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In such circumstances, post-merger performance in the relevant market may be no worse than market performance had the merger been blocked and the assets left the market. |
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Blackout periods typically occur when plans change record keepers or investment options, or when plans add participants due to a corporate merger or acquisition. |
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And some investors, who believe Purcell will keep the firm's retail brokerage and credit-card operations, want to own the stock anyway as merger activity picks up. |
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Even where the authority conducts a second-stage investigation and decides to permit or prohibit the merger, the minister may still override the decision. |
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When the fast food giant announced a merger with a Canadian chain, politicians wasted no time applying the special sauce. |
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Such positive trends are not going to be threatened anytime soon, even if and when the Comcast-Time Warner merger happens. |
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However, astronomers have spotted a few luminous black hole pairs, mostly in chaotic galaxies in the early stages of a merger. |
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Steelworkers Canadian director Ken Neumann said the merger creates a new force in the Canadian labour movement, as well as in federal and provincial politics. |
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Prior to the DOJ stepping in, there were many consumer challenges to the proposed merger. |
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It seems like the whole idea of the merger is being exploited to the point where absolutely no two solitary concepts or institutions are left alone. |
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After the merger of her company, Anna, a divorced mother, finds herself suddenly removed from her old position and shunted about, even humiliated. |
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It has reportedly agreed to the merger of the two plans, and increased the size of its Phnom Penh office, so the process can be overseen in Cambodia. |
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The equity holders, prior to any plan vote and accompanying cramdown, are still the owners of American and their approval is necessary for a merger. |
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The bigness, as evident in the Penguin Random House merger, has reached obscene proportions. |
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A Mercury-Jupiter merger urges you to put your boldest, unabridged ideas out there, and watch them catch like wildfire. |
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He describes himself as a long-time Tory supporter who was in favour of the merger last year of the Conservatives with their often bitter right-wing rivals the Alliance. |
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Grabbing a prime-time anchor spot in exchange for cheerleading for a controversial merger would be the capper on that career. |
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That merger increased the number of elevators in the co-op's local network to nine, and increased storage capacity from 9 million to 19 million bushels. |
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His piece on the merger was so on the money as to be prophetic. |
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I'd be interested to learn why so few merger proposals are accepted. |
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The only segment in which Gleeson does expect a rebound is in the financial sector, where she is expecting a raft of merger and acquisition activity to follow the slump. |
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The real winner, though, is also the power broker behind the merger. |
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A horizontal merger may enable the new entity to set price and output in the same manner as a single-firm monopolist, with the same consequences for consumer welfare. |
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Longer term, it appears that the planned merger between the Frankfurt and London Stock Exchanges will give a fillip to the campaign to have UK stamp duty abolished. |
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He said he has no objection to a merger, adding his wish is for Fairfax to remain independent and any merger should be with a well capitalised blue-chip company. |
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Thus if the second casualty is due to an excepted peril, the rule of merger which applied in the case of an unrepaired partial loss to defeat the claim has no application. |
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The company, which makes butter, believes the merger should boost earnings, though any uplift will perhaps not be expected until the end of the financial year. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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They tried for a merger with a more conservatively run institution. |
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Once the merger was announced, the scrip registered a slight increase and was trading at 277.80, up by Rs 15, but overall banking scrips were still trading at a low. |
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This sub-fund will provide non-US investors with direct access to GAMCO's merger arbitrage strategy in a UCITS form. |
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High-ranking officials were purged from the company following the merger. |
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Most recently, Allen bigfooted Walter out of the way to explore a merger with SBC Communications, Inc., the largest of the regional Bells. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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The gnomes of Wall Street can trade on rumors, but Warren will only invest after the sale or merger has been announced. |
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These considerations led Great Britain to decide to attempt merger of the two kingdoms and their parliaments. |
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Dissident Red Tories who were against the merger went on to form the Progressive Canadian Party. |
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However Morocco merged French Morocco with Spanish Morocco, and Somalia formed from the merger of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland. |
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The creation of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1801 was a merger of the Parliament of Ireland with the Parliament of Great Britain. |
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The Criminal Division was established in 1966 with the merger of the Court of Criminal Appeal into the Court of Appeal. |
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It was formed in 2007 from the merger of the Devon County League and the South Western League. |
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Central College was formed from the merger of South Nottingham College and Castle College. |
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New College was formed from a merger of four smaller further education colleges. |
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The merger of the two companies created a leading diversified exchange group in Europe. |
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European governments wished to see the merger of their defence manufacturers into a single entity, a European Aerospace and Defence Company. |
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On 13 September 2012, it was reported that BAE Systems and EADS had entered possible merger talks. |
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However, on 10 October 2012, the companies said the merger talks had been called off. |
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The town of Telford was created by the merger and expansion of older, small towns to the north and east of The Wrekin. |
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United and uniting churches are churches formed from the merger or other form of union of two or more different Protestant denominations. |
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The merger made the new company, then valued at over half a billion dollars, the third largest music publisher in the world. |
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The 1999 merger between Citibank and Travelers created the model for megafinance and confirmed new challenges for supervisors. |
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The town has a further education college, Kirklees College formed following the merger of Dewsbury College and Huddersfield Technical College. |
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The merger brought back designer, John Barnard, interested in using carbon fibre composite. |
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The modern region Normandy was created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014 by the merger of Lower Normandy, and Upper Normandy. |
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The Vulgar Latin vowel shifts caused the merger of several case endings in the nominal and adjectival declensions. |
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The former is the result of a merger, completed in August 2011, between Coleg Glan Hafren and Barry College. |
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It was formed by party members opposed to the merger who saw the Lib Dems diluting Liberal ideals. |
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On 19 August, the merger of the presidency with the chancellorship was approved by 90 percent of the electorate in a plebiscite. |
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The number of councils are to remain as they currently are, unless two or more local authorities wish to pursue a voluntary merger. |
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The merger would also give the PAP legitimacy, and remove the threat of communist government over Singapore. |
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British Airways World Cargo was the airline's freight division prior to its merger with Iberia Cargo to form IAG Cargo. |
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In 2011, due to the merger with Iberia, British Airways announced changes to the Executive Club to maximise integration between the airlines. |
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The terms of the merger gave 60 percent ownership of the new group to the Dutch arm and 40 percent to the British. |
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It has recently taken on the nature of wholesale language shift, sometimes also termed language change, convergence or merger. |
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The Department of Education and Science was created in 1964 with the merger of the offices of Minister of Education and the Minister of Science. |
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What began as a hostile merger would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world. |
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Shortly after the merger, in 1907, Goldsmiths added a new Arts building, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, at the back of the main building. |
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For example, on 9 November 2006, NTL announced that it had approached ITV plc about a proposed merger. |
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It was formed in 2004 as a merger of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and a smaller Lutheran Church. |
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Later, from 1 January 1801, an additional merger took place between the two Kingdoms. |
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle was formed in 1994 from the merger of two Highland League clubs, Caledonian and Inverness Thistle. |
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The Pictish institution of kingship provided the basis for merger with the Gaelic Alpin dynasty. |
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Despite talk of a merger with the Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank did not possess the wherewithal to complete the deal. |
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It is also the third best selling soft drink in the UK in July 2013 the merger collapsed when terms could not be agreed. |
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This occurs in environments with a high neutron density, such as a supernova or the merger of two neutron stars. |
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The world's largest zinc producer is Nyrstar, a merger of the Australian OZ Minerals and the Belgian Umicore. |
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A Gwynedd Constabulary was formed in 1950 by the merger of the Anglesey, Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire forces. |
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Post created through the merger of the Foreign Office and the Commonwealth Office. |
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The principal area was formed by the merger of the Alyn and Deeside and Delyn districts. |
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But the intent of the merger was to build railways at a reduced cost, by using the existing routes of the canals they owned. |
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The song began as a merger of two separate songs, with the verses penned by Ham and the chorus penned by Evans. |
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This large debt caused Phillips Petroleum to begin selling many of its assets, including refineries, and led to the 2002 merger with Conoco. |
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The largest city in the Department of Manche, it is the result of the merger of the communes of Cherbourg and Octeville. |
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Demographic changes of Cherbourg and Octeville compared, before their merger. |
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It is likely that, with the merger, the latter disappears gradually in favour of Cherbourgeois. |
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The city is also home to Bristol Rugby, formed in 1888 as Bristol Football Club by the merger of the Carlton club with rival Redland Park. |
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Westbury Park declined the merger and folded, with many of its players joining Bristol. |
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This could be understood as a merger, in that words that once ended in an R and words that did not are no longer treated differently. |
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In the United States, the United States Coast Guard was created in 1915 by the merger of two other federal agencies. |
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In May 2015 it was reported that Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust were considering a merger. |
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The merger involved the station's shareholders taking shares in Media Sound Holdings, with Willis and Finn joining the board. |
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The circumstances of the merger are an unsettled issue of scholarly research. |
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The kingdom was established as a merger of a large number of petty kingdoms. |
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This merger eventually happened in 2011 after the necessary legislation was enacted. |
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In 1963, Malaysia was formed with the merger of Malaya with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore, and Malacca became part of it. |
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Most notable among modern examples is Interslavic, a project established in 2011 after the merger of several other projects. |
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This can be described more economically as the merger of the PALM and START lexical sets. |
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There are still some dialects in the British Isles which do not have the merger. |
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The area of consistent merger includes southern Virginia and most of the South Midland, and extends westward to include much of Texas. |
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This merger has taken place in the dialects of the great majority of English speakers. |
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The merger seems to have been present in the south of England as early as the 13th century. |
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The merger has also spread from Western Pennsylvania into adjacent West Virginia, historically in the South Midland dialect region. |
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A French court on Tuesday put the brakes on the merger of the utilities Gaz de France and Suez. |
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A similar legislated merger in Silesia prompted thousands to join the Old Lutheran movement. |
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The factors influencing brand decisions in a merger or acquisition transaction can range from political to tactical. |
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After the merger, London trains were carried on the shorter Midland Counties route. |
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We consider both equal and unequal-mass models, with total masses such that either a supramassive NS or a black hole is formed after merger. |
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The merger, if it comes off, would have major ramifications for the West. |
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It will get state governors to write letters supporting the merger. |
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The airline's pilots union, the Air Line Pilots Association, also expressed doubts about the likelihood of a successful merger. |
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Armoured car maker Alvis was one of a number of Midland companies linked to merger speculation over the weekend. |
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From his side, Banat disclosed that the memorandum pave the ways for merger of the two groups. |
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Before the merger, ALC was the nation's sixth-biggest assisted living facility chain, according to the Assisted Living Facility of America. |
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Previous to the merger, LifeUSA Insurance Company was licensed in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and American Samoa. |
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Coalition is not a pact, it is not a merger, it doesn't mean that you become joined at the hip. |
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However, earnings were adversely affected by transaction costs related to our planned, previously announced merger with RATOS AB of Sweden. |
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Sanitec is thought to be in merger talks with Keramic and is also thought to have approached Sphinx, a Dutch bathroom fittings manufacturer. |
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However, margins should stabilize starting 2012 after the overseas market take-up and synergies from Linkage merger begin to materialise. |
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Either way, the merger should be a spectacular sight for cosmic rubberneckers. |
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The business merger will be carried out by way of exchanging 11 Al Salam shares for each BMI Bank share, it was announced yesterday. |
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BioDefense will use the funds to attract key management to support the pending acquisition and identify other merger and acquisition candidates. |
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The EU is currently planning to introduce a new merger control-based filing requirement for acquisitions of minority shareholdings. |
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The merger with the top 20 accountancy firm takes effect from July 1, with MHA Bloomer Heaven now known as MHA MacInytre Hudson. |
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The merger between HBAN and SKYF deepens and extends HBAN's Midwest franchise, while providing sizable operating efficiencies. |
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The statement added that during the period, the CCP issued 13 show cause notices, 09 enforcement orders, 74 merger orders and 90 exemptions. |
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Oji then made the merger proposal public the same day, before announcing the TOB plan Aug. |
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This is the first merger of its kind where two mutuals join in a partnership but retain their individual identities. |
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The Hellenic Competition Commission has recently approved the merger of Mythos Brewery and Olympic Brewery. |
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The jets blowing out of the merger eventually plow out the galaxy's potential star-forming gas, ending the starbursts. |
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The Police Scotland merger was steamrolled through and budgets are being squeezed. |
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Officials said the merger may have created a stranglehold for Ryanair on nearly 50 routes where they compete with Aer Lingus. |
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However, plans frequently fail to allocate their suspense accounts in accordance with their plan documents prior to the merger. |
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A resolution to approve the execution and consummation of an agreement of merger among the Company, Octapus, Inc. |
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The union was formed four years ago after a merger of the CPSA and the PTC unions. |
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Dade said the companies are now targeting September 30 as the date for completion of the merger. |
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Owen led Decalog, NV, a VC-backed financial management software company, where he drove a successful merger with SunGard. |
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Indeed, it is believed that the merger has changed the game as the PDP had never before faced such intense opposition. |
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Jeribi underlined that the merger congress that PDP will hold next March 17-19 will crown this initiative. |
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Gottschalks late last year hired UBS Investment Bank to help evaluate strategic alternatives, including a potential sale or merger. |
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During the merger, directional emission of gravitational radiation would cause the black hole to recoil. |
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Wylie added that without the merger, the industry would be in peril. |
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If the merger is complete Polus management thinks that this should increase the assets in Polus, Inc. |
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Galaxies are believed to form hierarchically through the merger of smaller galaxies and still smaller star clusters. |
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The conventional wisdom is that such jets come only from elliptical galaxies that formed through the merger of spirals. |
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The merger of Cogent and HMG was announced in April and the deal closed in May. |
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Jung replaces James McCormick who was instrumental in the success of Perfect Commerce prior to its merger with eScout. |
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Bott says 95 percent of exit strategies typically involve a purchase or a merger. |
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The Indian government has approved the merger of government-owned State Bank of India with State Bank of Indore. |
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A deal to create the world's largest banana company has collapsed after shareholders of US firm Chiquita rejected a merger with Fyffes. |
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Celltech Group plc, a UK-based biopharmaceutical company, and Cistron Biotechnology Inc announced today the completion of their merger. |
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A merger of the SDP and Liberals formed the Liberal Democrats. |
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However, JFK has always featured as a major player in Delta's business, ever since its 1972 merger with one of JFK's biggest operators at the time, Northeast Airlines. |
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Loomis Fargo, the company created in the merger of Wells Fargo and Loomis Armored Car Services, have offered a pounds 300,000 reward for Johnson's capture. |
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Among the small producers, the West German companies Continental Gummi and Phoenix Gummi are in the middle of a will-they-won't-they merger dance. |
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Eight managers were turfed after the merger of the two companies. |
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These two lines had been formed by the merger of the standard gauge Birmingham and Gloucester Railway and the broad gauge Bristol and Gloucester Railway. |
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Another type of acquisition is the reverse merger, a form of transaction that enables a private company to be publicly listed in a relatively short time frame. |
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The kingdom is established as a merger of several petty kingdoms. |
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was created in 1801, by the merger of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland under the Acts of Union. |
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According to the announcement, the merger plan was abandoned due to Asahi Life's difficulty in demutualizing under the current weak equity environment in Japan. |
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The merger results in the fleece lexical set, as defined by John Wells. |
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The proposed merger has now been cleared by competition authorities in all jurisdictions in which such clearance is a condition precedent to the transaction. |
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But the operational side of the merger, including the integration of things such as Web sites and reservations systems, will take much longer, the company says. |
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The Connecticut Clearing House Corporation was formed in September 1991, as a result of a merger between the Hartford and Bridgeport Clearing Houses. |
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A different kind of example of a sound change that has been incorrectly linked to chain shifting is the Early Modern English merger of the BAKE words with the RAIN words. |
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Marchionne, who has sought a merger since taking the helm at Fiat in 2004, estimated in June that Fiat and Chrysler combined will be the world's seventh-largest carmaker. |
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PowerSafe Technology is focused on completing its merger with Amplification Technologies and developing Amplification's extremely sensitive patented photodetector technology. |
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Europe is experiencing a wave of merger initiatives, and, at the same time, a wave of state intervention against market-driven, cross-border takeover bids. |
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The board of directors of Icicle Seafoods has approved the merger agreement and has resolved to recommend that Icicle Seafoods' stockholders adopt the agreement. |
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The Federal Circuit was created in 1982 by the merger of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals and the appellate division of the United States Court of Claims. |
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For example, with the merger, cot and caught become perfect homophones. |
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The merger is essentially complete in England, Wales, the West Indies, South Africa, Australia, and in the speech of young speakers in New Zealand. |
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A notable exception to the merger occurs, in which some speakers over the age of 60, especially in rural areas in the Prairies, may not exhibit the merger. |
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This rebranding is part of a demutualization exercise expected to be accompanied by The Mutual's formal merger with Life of Barbados, which it acquired in May. |
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The merger also affects the weak forms of some words, causing unstressed it, for instance, to be pronounced with a schwa, so that pig it would rhyme with bigot. |
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In speakers with this merger the words abbot and rabbit rhyme, and Lennon and Lenin are pronounced identically, as are Rosa's and roses and addition and edition. |
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Today there is very little variation throughout the Southern States in general, except that Savannah, Austin, Miami, and New Orleans are excluded from the merger. |
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This can be described as the merger of the PALM and LOT lexical sets. |
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Kola was one of the rural localities slated for this merger, and a settlement soviet subordinated to Murmansk was planned to be organized on its territory. |
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Most notable in the Middle Dutch vowel system, when compared to Old Dutch, is the appearance of phonemic rounded front vowels, and the merger of all unstressed short vowels. |
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With the 2006 merger of the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange became the ninth largest in the world. |
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This is a strategic merger that gives us the opportunity to satisfy progressively higher and more internationalised client demands within e-commerce. |
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However, Cardiff Metropolitan stressed that it retained an 'open mind' on the subject of a merger, and has ruled out moving to the private sector. |
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This merger plan left open the possibility of a third university becoming involved, which was recognised as a reference to Cardiff Met's position. |
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The company said that Luca Ferrari, an investment banker to Xstrata Plc on its proposed merger with Glencore International Plc, is to leave the firm. |
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Chase Fleming Asset Management, headquartered in London, is the result of an August, 2000 merger of Chase Asset Management and the London-based Robert Flemings Group. |
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The process of the merger was completed on 1 December 2004 when the Act of Parliament transferring UWCM's assets to Cardiff University received Royal Assent. |
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The force was formed in 1968, with the merger of the Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire Constabulary, Pembrokeshire Constabulary and the Mid Wales Constabulary. |
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The Bank of Scotland was now the centre of other merger opportunities. |
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Stirling is also home to part of the wider Forth Valley College which was formed on 1 August 2005 from the merger of Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannan colleges. |
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Smith's time at the University of Paisley oversaw the merger with Bell College in Hamilton, intended to create the biggest new university in Scotland. |
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The modern Scottish Conservative Party was established in 1965 with the merger of the Unionist Party into the Conservative Party in England and Wales. |
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Formed in November 1990 by the equal merger of Sky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting, Sky became the UK's largest digital subscription television company. |
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Its work in comparative literature developed after a merger with the Department of European Languages, later joined by its Creative Writing section. |
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Under the terms of the merger, the separate Parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland were abolished, and replaced by a united Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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As a part of the merger, British Airways ceased trading independently on the London Stock Exchange after 23 years as a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. |
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On July 2008 British Airways announced a merger plan with Iberia, another flag carrier airline in the Oneworld alliance, wherein each airline would retain its original brand. |
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That year, British Airways and KLM conducted talks on a potential merger, reaching a decision in July to file an official merger plan with the European Commission. |
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Edison was initially against this combination, but after Swan sued him and won, Edison was eventually forced to cooperate, and the merger was made. |
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From these it is possible to infer the mass and angular momentum of the final object, which match independent predictions from numerical simulations of the merger. |
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Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham announced their intention to merge in January 2000, with the merger completing in December of that year, forming GlaxoSmithKline plc. |
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The merger plans were formally dropped in January 2017, when the Welsh Government instead began a consultation on wider reform of local governance arrangements. |
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In the election's aftermath Steel proposed a merger of the two parties. |
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For example, the first Government of Wales Act gave the Assembly power to amend primary legislation relating to the merger of certain public bodies. |
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The French accepted the merger, while Volvo shareholders rejected it. |
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The Ryder Cup matches were always covered by the BBC, whether in Britain or in the United States, even prior to the British team's merger with Europe. |
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