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    The Firm in a Merger Transaction That Attempts to Merge
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The Firm in a Merger Transaction That Attempts to Merge

Question 98

Question 98

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The firm in a merger transaction that attempts to merge or takeover another company is called the


A) target company.
B) holding company.
C) acquiring company.
D) conglomerate.

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