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    The Factors That Lead to Poor Long-Term Performance by Acquisitions
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The Factors That Lead to Poor Long-Term Performance by Acquisitions

Question 44

Question 44

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The factors that lead to poor long-term performance by acquisitions include all of the following EXCEPT firms:


A) with insufficient diversification.
B) having too much debt.
C) being unable to achieve synergy.
D) growing too large.

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