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Authoritative and completely up-to-date, the Fourth Edition of The Art of M&A is an unsurpassed, one-stop guide to every facet of mergers and acquisitions that enables you to make winning deals with complete confidence.
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This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
This chapter is from The Art of M&A , Fourth Edition, which, since its original publication, has been the definitive source of information for authoritative guidance on all aspects of mergers and ...
There are thousands of mergers every year and some estimates say that two-thirds of them either fail or fall far short of expectations. How can executives keep their merger from becoming a head-on ...