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    Exam 22: Mergers and Corporate Control
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    The Primary Reason Managers Give for Most Mergers Is to Acquire
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The Primary Reason Managers Give for Most Mergers Is to Acquire

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The primary reason managers give for most mergers is to acquire more assets so as to increase sales and market share.

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