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Conglomerate (company) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A conglomerate refers to the combination of two or more companies engaged in entirely different businesses together into one overarching company . Conglomerates are often large. The term may also re...
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Advantages of conglomerates corporate? Historical overview of the global media? Conglomerates form from what kind of rocks? What is a conglomeration of media materials? What influences do Conglomerates have on media?
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Mandatory convertibles may offer particular advantages to financial conglomerates in distress. First issued in 1993, such securities must convert into common stock at a predetermined ratio at a specified date in the future regardless of the share price prevailing at the time of conversion.
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The advantages of business groups come from its flexibility in ownership compositions and the limited liability of member firms in the event of bankruptcy. The advantages of conglomerates are mainly from more homogenous shareholder composition and tax savings of within-firm transactions.
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Local economies are disrupted and displaced due to economic advantages by conglomerates through large-scale production in their drive for maximum profit. Union-busting, factory relocation and employee displacement contribute to subsistence wages and inequality of opportunity.
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Abstract : Ever since the first conglomerates were formed in the 1920ies, researchers have examined advantages and disadvantages of conglomeration, and if it creates or destroys shareholder value.
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