If both company A and B merge together to form company C, then what is the percentage of marketing and accounting employees in total employees
of company C?
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Step-by-step explanation:
PART OF
Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions
CORPORATE FINANCE & ACCOUNTING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
The Corporate Merger: What to Know About When Companies Come Together
By JONAS ELMERRAJI Updated Aug 19, 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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How It Works
Mergers vs. Acquisitions
Understanding Buyout Circumstances
Regarding Your Vote
Analyze Financial Reports
Dynamics of the New Company
The Bottom Line
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are situations often cloaked in mystery and confusion. Only part of the information is available to the public, while much of the machinations occur behind closed doors. This process can make it difficult for the shareholders in each of the companies that are undergoing a merger or acquisition to know what to expect and how the share prices of each company will be affected. There are some ways, however, to invest around mergers and to benefit from the ups and downs of the process.