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Forward Triangular Merger
Categories: Mergers and Acquisitions,
A merger that takes place when a subsidiary of an acquiring company merges with the target company, essentially merging the equity of the subsidiary firm with that of the target firm. This results in the target firm becoming a part of the original subsidiary of the acquiring company.
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