Bigger Is Not Always Better
- Topics:
- Mergers
- Tags:
- Finance,
- Investment,
- MediMedia,
- Merger,
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Source:
- MediMedia
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Overview: People talk of mergers as if they were all done when the ink dries. But the real secret to a successful merger comes afterward. Everyone hears about the people who are thinking about putting a merger together, and they get all kinds of kudos when they sign the papers to conclude a deal. But not everything that goes together stays together. What can the company really do with fewer people? How can the company do it with fewer people? So the real and largely unsung heroes are not the folks who put deals together, they are the folks who get deals to work afterward. The article mentions that companies doing the same thing are also more likely to generate revenue through consolidating operations and purchasing.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





