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  2. Amy Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer was born in New York City to Peter Oppenheimer and Muriel Wolfson. [2] She has two older brothers. [3] Her brother David is also a lawyer. Oppenheimer is a granddaughter of businessman Harvey C. Oppenheimer and Amy Vorhaus. She is named after her grandmother, who had died shortly before her granddaughter was born.

  3. Merger guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Guidelines were revised in 1997, almost concurrently with the FTC's challenge of the Staples-Office Depot merger in federal court. The 1997 Horizontal Merger Guidelines were replaced on August 19, 2010. [9] These guidelines introduced the concept of "upward pricing pressure" resulting from a merger between competing firms.

  4. De facto merger - Wikipedia

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    The de facto merger doctrine states that courts will look to substance over form when determining whether statutory merger law applies to a company's shareholders. Thus, where an asset acquisition leads to the same result as a statutory merger, these jurisdictions demand that shareholders are given the same rights as in the statutory merger.

  5. Drag-along right - Wikipedia

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    Drag-along right (DAR) is a concept in corporate law, often encountered in the context of venture capital and private equity. Under the concept, if the majority shareholder (s) of an entity sells their stake, the prospective owner(s) have the right to force the remaining minority shareholders to join the deal.

  6. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    Law firms, public relations firms, and investment bankers employed by a target company to fend off unfriendly takeover. Lobster Trap The anti-takeover strategy that involves restrictions in the charter on the acquisition of voting stock by individuals with a large percentage of the convertible securities , named for the trap that is designed to ...

  7. Why Kroger, Albertsons need to merge immediately to ... - AOL

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    Consolidation among chains has largely contributed to the recent decline in grocery stores across the country. A report by advocacy group Food & Water Watch found that the number of US grocers ...

  8. Special-purpose acquisition company - Wikipedia

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    A special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC; / s p æ k /), also known as a "blank check company", is a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring (or merging with) a private company, thus making the private company public without going through the initial public offering process, which often carries significant procedural and regulatory burdens.

  9. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!