537 results on '"Corporations -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments"'
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452. A cash-rich Europe finds the U.S. ripe for picking
453. On a slow boat from America; management buyouts in Europe
454. Merger mania's fallout; the travel manager often becomes the stepchild in a marriage of two companies
455. Will Tenneco's Harvester deal turn out to be 'the corporate equivalent of Vietnam'?
456. Antitakeover spinoffs
457. PE turns attention to corporates
458. Britain is ending U.S. takeover spree; retreat comes as many acquisitions turn sour
459. Foreign takeovers of U.S. firms rising, study says
460. A ghastly antitakeover idea
461. Is this the end of takeovers?
462. Foreign publishing firms show no sign of pausing in their U.S. buying spree
463. The LBO binge: top executives ponder leveraged buy-outs, but many have doubts; they fear taking on debt; some believe the deals damage U.S. economy; a case of cowboy capitalism?
464. Sold off by a greedy few, to our vast harm
465. Plans to fortify foreign investment panel earn praise, scorn
466. Merger activity is expected to spurt, with financial buyers taking big role
467. Disinvestment threatens private programs that aid blacks
468. Kodak to quit South Africa
469. Threat to profits spurs U.S. exodus from South Africa
470. U.S. exodus touches many South Africans
471. Cleric questions firms' pullout from S. Africa
472. Small merger firms grab more Japanese deals
473. Unisys agrees to sell its South Africa unit for marketing, sales
474. British renew takeover interest in U.S. firms
475. Firestone wasn't pushed out of tires - it jumped
476. Takeover targets face tougher criteria for spinning off assets tax-free
477. British entrepreneurs accelerate pace of acquisition in the United States
478. Financing for business - it's a new ballgame
479. Merger whiz kids; Wall Street prodigies seek money and power as they build careers; young deal makers find age doesn't slow their climb; beginning work at 5 a.m.; are they too brash, greedy?
480. Uniroyal to sell line to Gate Corp. unit for $125 million total
481. Takeovers smash corporate overhead
482. American takeovers soaring in Europe as firms position themselves for 1992
483. Companies review real-estate assets
484. Distant deals: more U.S. companies are selling operations to foreign concerns; dollar's fall gives foreigners added purchasing power; some call trend perilous; Betty Crocker's German link
485. New players join the takeover game; well-financed companies, not raiders, call the shots as the acquisition field changes
486. Business brokers
487. Pilots' bid may spur other unions to try to buy companies; such moves are facilitated by Federal tax breaks; but leaders seem wary
488. Acquiring firms are finding various reasons to pay handsomely for their targets in 1987
489. Activists seeking to shut 'loopholes' in divestiture
490. 1986: buyouts, layoffs and tremors on Wall Street
491. More mergers involve head-on competitors; relaxed administration policies may encourage market domination, antitrust experts contend
492. Bold steps are needed to halt market abuse
493. Sullivan pulls out.
494. Mergers and acquisitions record (November 11 - November 17)
495. Mergers and acquisitions record (June 3 - June 9)
496. Mergers and acquisitions record
497. Mergers and acquisitions record. (Nov. 20-Nov. 25)
498. Thomson Financial
499. Mergers and acquisitions record (Aug. 21-Aug. 27)
500. Mergers and acquisitions record (Aug. 14-Aug. 20)
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