Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)
Book: Indian Money Knowledge
Indian corporations often merge or acquire smaller companies to expand market share or enter new regions. Examples include large banks absorbing smaller entities for a pan-India presence. For investors, M&A announcements can drive stock price fluctuations. Finance students keen on corporate strategy should track SEBI guidelines, synergy potentials, and post-merger integration challenges. Analyzing M&A deals reveals how strategic consolidations shape the evolving face of Indian business.
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