mergers
n. (兩個公司的)合併( merger的名詞複數 )
A merger is the joining together of two separate companies or organizations so that they become one.
...a merger between two of Britain's biggest trades unions.
英國兩個最大的工會的合併
...the proposed merger of two Japanese banks.
合併兩家日本銀行的建議
They manage a company offering advice on mergers and acquisitions.
他們經營著一家為兼併收購業務提供諮詢的公司。
Barely fifteen months later, it has become a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of international mergers and acquisitions.
不過15個月,它就成了告誡人們留心跨國併購中陷阱的警世故事。
Mergers fall into three categories: horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate.
合併分為以下三種: 橫向合併, 縱向合併和混合合併.
This Act has had the effect of great inhibiting vertical and horizontal mergers of large corporations.
這個法令對阻止大公司的縱向和橫向的合併有巨大的作用.
Emprically, mergers have also been identified as a major source of concentration increases.
從經驗上講, 合併也同樣可以看作是集中增加的主要根源.