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premerger

  • a word derived from merger.
    merger
    noun
    a statutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation.

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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