The mention of mergers & acquisitions conjures up images of Wall Street, pin-striped suits, power negotiations and complex financial dealings. While M&A transactions certainly require solid problem solving skills, contrary to Hollywood mega-deal imagery, some M&A transactions simply require following the prescribed steps to close the deal. This article attempts [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2009, 1:08 pm, by Kendra, under
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