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    Growth Is Often Cited as an Important Factor in Acquisitions
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Growth Is Often Cited as an Important Factor in Acquisitions

Question 66

Question 66

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Growth is often cited as an important factor in acquisitions. The underlying assumption is that that bigger is
better to achieve scale, critical mass, globalization, and integration.

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