Difference between joint venture and merger in strategic management
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In a merger, two or more companies combine forces and become a new, separate entity.
The original companies remain as separate entities and share joint ownership in a newly formed company, which exists solely to fulfill its function as specified by the joint venture agreement.
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The original companies remain as separate entities and share joint ownership in a newly formed company, which exists solely to fulfill its function as specified by the joint venture agreement.
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