Merger's syndrome, also known as merger personality disorder, is a psychological condition characterized by the inability to differentiate one's identity from that of a partner, often seen in individuals in intimate relationships. This syndrome can lead to a loss of self-identity, as individuals may prioritize their partner's needs and desires over their own, resulting in unhealthy relational dynamics. It is not officially recognized in diagnostic manuals but can be associated with codependency and other relationship issues. Therapy may help individuals regain their sense of self and establish healthier boundaries.
The FDIC approves bank mergers.
the do not usually lessen competition in the marketplace
Whereas mergers are generally done voluntarily, in case of acquisitions, there are pressures, financial obligations involved.
For profit. To make money.
By conglomerate mergers, the rather weak units are tied with strong, profitable units, thereby ensuring subtainability of business and trimming of overhead expenses.
The FDIC approves bank mergers.
the do not usually lessen competition in the marketplace
They do not usually lessen competition in the marketplace
the do not usually lessen competition in the marketplace
A period of intense technological changes encourages mergers and acquisitions.
Three types of mergers are: * Horizontal Merger * Vertical Merger * Conglormarate Merger
"What were the Major mergers and acquisitions over the last five years in all sector of business?list them." can i get mor informationabout the above mergers and acquisition
Michael Conant has written: 'Railroad mergers and abandonments' -- subject(s): History, Mergers, Railroads, Railroads and state 'Railroad bankruptcies and mergers from Chicago west, 1975-2001'
The responsibility of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with regard to proposed bank mergers is to resolve issues emerging from such mergers.
beacause yes
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Whereas mergers are generally done voluntarily, in case of acquisitions, there are pressures, financial obligations involved.