Word: mergerism
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...trading at right now). But the company might want to proceed cautiously - look what happened to Dynergy, Enron?s last would-be savior. As Enron filed for the biggest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history, it sued Dynegy for "not less than" $10 billion, charging them with using disingenuous merger talks to "put an end to Enron as a competitive force...
...only a year ago last fall when Nick Brown, a second-year student at Harvard Law School, received word that he had been chosen from a pool of 50,000 for prime time’s most successful reality TV show. Surviving past the merger and outlasting nine of his fellow survivors, Nick became the first member of the “Survivor” Jury, the body that ultimately chooses the game’s winner. Now, back at the Law School, Nick looks less like a celebrity and much more like the overworked overachiever...
...three weeks later, Enron's trading operation is a shell of its former self, having been steadily deserted by leery clients as each day brought further doubt how long Enron itself was going to be a viable company. And the pipeline? As part of the original merger deal, Dynegy handed Enron $1.5 billion in badly needed capital - in exchange for preferred stock in Northern Natural Gas. And now that the merger is terminated, guess what? Dynegy has the right to buy the rest of the pipeline?s stock...
...take the first tenuous steps to a merger between Harvard and Radcliffe, put emphasis on more stringent academic standards and pushed for a greater role for religion at the College...
...Women's groups at Harvard College need more support; and some feel they need a literal or figurative women's center to the wheel [after the merger of Radcliffe College with Harvard]," the report's conclusion reads. "The Ann Radcliffe Trust in Harvard College was developed as a strong resource for women's groups, and the Trust can help groups break out of the reinventing cycle...