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    Exam 14: External Growth Strategies: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Alliances
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    Strategic Alliances Are Only Stable If They Are Reinforced by Equity
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Strategic Alliances Are Only Stable If They Are Reinforced by Equity

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Strategic alliances are only stable if they are reinforced by equity ownership between the partners.

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