premerger
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a word derived from
merger.
mergernouna statutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation.
Example Sentences
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An investment bank hosted premerger talks on one, said John McDermott, Bearing’s founder and a former fund manager.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Sep. 12, 2016
Skinny had more than 20 employees and the premerger Vitro had more than 80, giving the combined agency more than 100 employees.
From New York Times ● Nov. 12, 2011
A potent mix of news aggregation, personal blogs and original journalism, the site was a lean operation with a premerger staff of under 200.
From Forbes ● Jun. 8, 2011
But Smisek's compensation was dwarfed, on paper, by the $16.8 million total compensation awarded to Glenn Tilton, his premerger counterpart at Chicago-based United Airlines.
From Chicago Tribune ● Apr. 23, 2011
While Washington weighed the merger's fate, AOL and Time Warner confidently, or arrogantly, carried on one of history's most extensive premerger integration efforts.
From Time Magazine Archive
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