English to Bengali Dictionary merger

merger

সংযোজন
definition
noun
a merger between two supermarket chains
a combination of two things, especially companies, into one.
translation of 'merger'
বৃহত্তর জিনিসের মধ্যে ক্ষুদ্রতরের সমূর্ণ মিলন বা মগ্ন হইয়া যাওয়া,
বিভিন্ন ব্যবসায় প্রতিষ্ঠানের একত্র হওয়া
noun
সম্মেলন,
সংযোজন,
সংযোগ,
মিল,
সংযোগসাধন,
সমবায়
example
local companies ripe for 'merger' or acquisition
local companies ripe for 'merger' or acquisition
a 'merger' between two supermarket chains
'merger' can be applied for when the freehold and leasehold estates become vested in the same person
a 'merger' between two supermarket chains
But it is the story of a culture clash, and a textbook example for why 'mergers' so often go so horribly wrong.
Book value can increase as a result of 'mergers' , and it can go up if a company has just sold a lot of new equity.
Once 'mergers' of that scale have already occurred, then the whole industry is pretty much consolidated out.
The travel slump hit earnings across the tourism industry, prompting a number of 'mergers' and profit warnings.
What is at first glance surprising is that so few 'mergers' and acquisitions of banks have fallen into the antitrust net.
Other 'mergers' seek to make cost-savings by integrating operations, sometimes on a world scale.
Legacy issues and integration problems following 'mergers' and acquisitions.
It seems that evolutionary growth was limited and the industry saw 'mergers' and acquisitions as the answer.
Brokerages rely on huge investment banking fees from stock and bond offerings and 'mergers' .
Because cooperation was legal, there was less pressure for industry-wide 'mergers' .
You will also need to appoint a lawyer with experience of 'mergers' and acquisitions work.
Many big 'mergers' are paid for with shares, and big changes in those can derail deals before they complete.
One important factor here was the development of large-scale business through 'mergers' .
He sees the job of a 'mergers' regulator as setting down clear standards for companies to follow.
Others feel betrayed as 'mergers' are seen to undermine disciplinary integrity.
However, neither of these approaches provided a clear path to the control of 'mergers' .
During the 1980s 'mergers' and acquisitions were primarily aimed at buying hard assets.
The new merger law provides the basis for voluntary or compulsory 'mergers' and acquisitions.
Over the last few years, there have been several high profile 'mergers' within the industry.
The deal's size and the poor history of tech 'mergers' made it a long shot from the start.
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