In general, the empirical evidence suggests that acquisitions value for the acquiring firm A. destroy B. create C. have no significant impact on D.create and then destroy

Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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In general, the empirical evidence suggests that
acquisitions
value for the acquiring firm
A. destroy
B. create
C. have no significant impact on
D.create and then destroy
Transcribed Image Text:In general, the empirical evidence suggests that acquisitions value for the acquiring firm A. destroy B. create C. have no significant impact on D.create and then destroy
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