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when a company with help of its efficient management enhances its growth rate it is refered as organic growth.whereas inorganic growth is attained with help of merger and acquisition, takeovers. A company when acquires a technology developing company in order to enhance its competitive advantage and growth rate it is inorganic grate.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of organic growth and growth by acquisition?

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