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Contents
Introduction
1. Six Ways to Profit From Consolidation
2. Create a Magnet Strategy
3. Attack When Competitors Are Distracted
4. Jump Start Vital Internal Changes
5. Key Merger Alternatives
6. Implementing Fast-Track Combination
7. Composite Strategies to Match Your Complex Competitive Environment
8. The Future Consolidating World
Appendixes
A. Largest Announced Transactions, 1999
B. Global Cross-Region Transaction Trends, 1993-1999
C. Comprehensive Research Summary of 29 Studies of Mergers and Acquisitions Completed from 1950 to 1999
D. Forces Driving Merger Waves
E. Boeing's Blunder
F. Al Dunlap's Demise
G. Traditional Wisdom Traps
H. Michael Armstrong's First Eighteen Months at AT&T
Notes
Index
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