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How to takeover a company forcefully even when it didn't offered any bid ????

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Answered by mahirasingh45
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Answered by REAAN
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The use of acquisitions to redirect and reshape corporate strategy has never been greater. Many managers today regard buying a company for access to markets, products, technology, resources, or management talent as less risky and speedier than gaining the same objectives through internal efforts.

The use of acquisitions to redirect and reshape corporate strategy has never been greater. Many managers today regard buying a company for access to markets, products, technology, resources, or management talent as less risky and speedier than gaining the same objectives through internal efforts.Although we’re seeing more acquisitions on a larger scale more often than ever before, many studies show that these deals (especially those taking companies beyond their base businesses) do not live up to their advocates’ expectations.1 Clearly, there is a difference between making acquisitions and making them work. And clearly, we must look beyond conventional advice on making acquisitions to understand how to manage them better.

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