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so:text | During 1968, more than forty-four hundred companies disappeared by mergers involving an estimated $43 billion in securities—an all-time record. In this tidal wave of mergers, which subsequently crested and receded, conglomerate firms accounted for either a substantial or a preponderant fraction, depending upon the definition of ‘conglomerate’ adopted. (en) |
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so:description | Corporate Power and Social Responsibility: A Blueprint for the Future (1973) (en) |
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