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    Horizontal Merger Is a Merger in Which One Firm Acquires
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Horizontal Merger Is a Merger in Which One Firm Acquires

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Horizontal merger is a merger in which one firm acquires another firm in the same generalindustry but neither in the same line of business nor a supplier or customer.

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