The fourth and most fashionable way these days to stop hostile mergers is to try and make yourself unmergeable.
In the mid-eighties, American corporations were spending two and three times more on mergers and acquisitions than on research and development.
Of course there weren't all that many hardware manufacturers left around by then, after the shakeout and mergers of the mid-eighties, but somebody was buying heavily into the few that remained.
We have mergers controlling almost everything we eat and drink, and men get rich by bull deals in the wheat pits.
Now that everything is controlled by mergers and they make all we need so dear, one is forced to be practical," Mrs. Graham remarked feelingly.
The mergers of ball-lightning and meteorites are not resistances to us: our data are of enormous bodies.
We shall begin with data that we cannot distinguish ourselves and work our way out of mergers into extremes.
Indeed, many of the greatmergers or combinations in business were initiated by magnates in the banking world with millions and billions under their control.
Mergers or unions of companies were common and the public was deluged with stocks and bonds of doubtful value; bankruptcies were frequent.
When the promoters of mergers and combines begin to do things that are against the best interests of the country, why shouldn't the farmers all yell: "Educate them!
The ants have nothing to correspond with our industrial system, with its mergers and watered stocks.
The trusts and mergers killed Competition and gave us wasteful methods and high prices of monopoly instead, and now the transportation companies and the middlemen have strangled our old friends Supply and Demand.
What might be called the steel companies proper were themselves all mergers of small plants, the trade being divided among several large competing units.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mergers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.