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30 Jan 1999 4:41PM

- Author:
- Michael Ryley
Where an organisation wishes to acquire another organisation (the "target"), the acquisition will ordinarily be handled in one of two ways. One way of obtaining control of the target, where it is a company, is to buy the shares in that company. The other way is to acquire certain assets of the business which will give the purchaser the means of running the target business itself - for example, by buying plant and equipment, taking a lease or the freehold of the premises from which t... (459 more words)
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