Multiple Choice
The continuing popularity of mergers and acquisitions among companies despite the lack of empirical evidence of their benefits suggests:
A) Many mergers and acquisitions are motivated by growth rather than profitability
B) Mergers and acquisitions by the leading firms in an industry promotes imitation by other firms in the industry
C) Both of these
D) Neither of these
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