[kən-glŏḿə-rāt́]
(v.)To form or gather into a mass or whole.
(v.)To cause to form into a mass or whole.
(n.)A corporation made up of a number of different companies that operate…
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People go to jail after financial crises, but they have not had to do so in the wake of our most recent one.  In the S&L crisis of the 1980s - which was much less costly than this one - the ... And, demonstrated by last week's Conglomerate forum, there is a growing need for securities law scholarship beyond the '33 Act.
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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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Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks. They are made up of large sediments like sand and pebbles. The sediment is so large that pressure alone cannot hold the rock together; it is also cemented together with dissolved minerals...
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A. Conglomerate, "jasper puddingstone" clock (greatest dimension - ca. 25 cm) fashioned from a boulder of the Lorrain Conglomerate that was collected from reworked glacial drift off Richards Landing, St. Joseph Island (in northern Lake Huron), Ontario, Canada.
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Media conglomerate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A media conglomerate describes companies that own large numbers of companies in various mass media such as television, radio, publishing, movies, and the Internet. As of 2008, The Walt Disney Compan...
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Conglomerate (geology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A conglomerate (pronounced /kəŋˈɡlɒmərɨt/ ) is a rock consisting of individual clasts within a finer-grained matrix that have become cemented together. Conglomerates are sedimentary rocks cons...
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Colour Variable. Texture Consists of rounded pebbles (diameter greater than 2 mm), cobbles or boulders set in a fine- or medium-grained matrix. Structure Bedding absent or only crudely developed; may be apparent from variation in the Fossils rare. Mineralogy Pebbles, ... Field relations Conglomerates are consolidated pebble,
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