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The word merger is a noun. Merger means (1) the combination of two or more commercial companies, (2) an occurrence that involves the production of a union.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word merger.
- Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent, a merger of a French and an American company, is a producer of telecom solutions for businesses, governments, and service providers. It manufacturers both hardware and software and provides telecommunications services. The website describes the company, the products, and the services provided and how to obtain them.
https://www.alcatel-lucent.com/
- Thomson
Thomson, headquartered in Connecticut, was formed by the merger of Thomson Newspapers, a UK firm, and International Thomson in 1989. Today it is a publisher of information and online sources in the fields of Finance, Healthcare, Law, Science, and Tax and Accounting. Users can search the website to find products in any of those fields and information about acquiring them.
https://www.thomson.com/
- UBS
UBS (Union Bank of Switzerland) was created in 1912 with the merger of two regional banks, and in 2000 it merged with Paine-Webber. UBS offers wealth management services, asset management, investment banking and securities services, and other complete banking services. The head offices are in Basel and Zurich, with main offices in many countries, and worldwide branches. More info on the website.
https://www.ubs.com/
- US News & World Report
US News & World Report was founded in 1948 by the merger of two weeklies. The website provides up-to-date news, national and international, health, money & business, education, opinion, photos & videos, plus blogs and rankings. Users can also subscribe online.
https://www.usnews.com/
- Verizon
Verizon, located in New York City, was formed in 2000 by the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE. The company delivers broadband, and other wireline and communication services to residences and businesses of all sizes. On the website, users can find the locations of Verizon stores and/or their retail affiliates, plus information about products and services.
https://www.verizon.com/
- Star Tribune
The Star Tribune is the largest newspaper in Minnesota. The publication was formed from a merger between the Minneapolis Star and the Minneapolis Tribune. The company was founded in 1867. The Star Tribune is a daily newspaper published for the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area with another version available statewide.
https://www.startribune.com/
- American Apparel and Footwear Association
The AAFA, formed in August, 2000 via the merger of the American Apparel Manufacturers Association and Footwear Industries of America, is the national trade association representing apparel, footwear and other sewn products companies, and their suppliers that compete in the global market.
https://www.wewear.org/
The following articles provide recent merger-related news.
- Amcor Earnings Miss Estimates in Q4, Revenues Increase Y/Y
AMCR closes its merger with Berry Global, boosting packaging leadership, as Q4 revenues grow y/y but earnings miss estimates.
Zacks Equity Research. Zacks. Thursday, 14 Aug 2025 15:31:00 GMT.
- Advertising mogul Sorrell approached about S4 Capital deal
Sir Martin Sorrell, the advertising mogul, has received a number of merger approaches for S4 Capital, the London-listed marketing services group he founded seven years ago.
Sky News. Saturday, 09 Aug 2025 09:18:00 +0100.
- Skydance Takes Over Paramount, and a New Era Begins
The merger catapults new power players to the top of Hollywood and ends a tortuous process that has lasted well over a year.
John Koblin and Benjamin Mullin. New York Times. Thursday, 07 Aug 2025 19:53:18 +0000.
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