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acquirers for choosing one type of merger in the detriment of others, considering a classification that suits better for the … Romanian merger market (horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate). The independent variables indebtedness, premium, and the …, and the fact that the acquiring companies paid a premium have the most significant influence on the type of merger chosen …
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operator in France and the merger between the third and the fourth mobile operators in Austria. Using a hedonic price model and … price of mobile data services by 4 dollars per Gigabyte; contrary to the merger in the Austrian market which lowers the unit … the static ones in the mobile telecommunications industry. Therefore, a merger from four to three mobile operators may be …
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-border merger and acquisitions in the Republic of Croatia in relation to other EU countries with detailed description of the largest …
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With systemic change in Central East European countries (CEECs), foreign direct investment (FDI) became an important factor for the transition economies. FDI not only played a leading role in privatisation in most transition countries. FDI is also widely assumed to spur restructuring in terms of...
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The word smart belongs to the most used and for sure the trendiest words of the present. Currently the main aim of everything is to be smart. The same story appears with cities. Smart city is super trendy term and dream of development planners, urbanists, mayors, entrepreneurs, NGO´s and local...
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