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merger ['mɜ:dʒə(r)]∎ mergers and acquisitions fusions fpl et acquisitions fpl►► merger accounting = bases de préparation des comptes consolidés où deux sociétés se sont unifiées;merger premium prime f de fusion;merger talks discussions fpl en vue d'une fusion -
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merger [ˈmɜ:dʒər]fusion f* * *['mɜːdʒə(r)]1) ( of companies) fusion f2) ( process of merging) fusionnement m -
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(of banks, companies) (absorption-) fusion f, unification f; (takeover) absorption fmerger accounting = base de préparation des comptes consolidés où deux sociétés se sont unifiées;mergers and acquisitions fusions et acquisitions f pl;merger premium prime f de fusion;merger talks discussions f pl en vue d'une fusion -
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noun (a joining together of business firms: There's been a merger between two companies.) fusion -
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fusion; amalgame; absorption [d'une société par une autre] ; pf. unificationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > merger
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9 merger of international registrations
PI fusion d'enregistrements internationauxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > merger of international registrations
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10 merger talks
Entr. pourparlers/négociations en vue d'une fusionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > merger talks
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14 squeeze-out merger
Entr. fusion forcéeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > squeeze-out merger
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16 come off
1) ( become detached) ( accidentally) [button, label, handle] se détacher; [lid] s'enlever; [paint] s'écailler; ( intentionally) [handle, panel, lid] s'enlever2) ( fall) [rider] tomber3) (wash, rub off) [ink] s'effacer; [stain] partir4) ( take place) [deal] se réaliser; [merger, trip] avoir lieu5) ( succeed) [plan, trick] réussir6) ( fare)she came off well — ( in deal) elle s'en est très bien tirée
who came off worst? — ( in fight) lequel des deux a été le plus touché?
come off [something]7) ( stop using) arrêter [tablet, heroin]8) ( fall off) tomber de [bicycle, horse] -
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familiar = personne dont le rôle est de restructurer une entreprise ou une organisation, le plus souvent à l'aide de mesures impopulairesLogan is the man on the barricades. When he first arrived at Time Inc. in 1992, some of the older staffers saw it as the ultimate expression of the changes ushered in by the Warner merger. Fears swirled that he would be a financial hatchet man. And he imposed unprecedented financial discipline.
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(a) (employment, post) travail m, emploi m;∎ to look for a job chercher du travail ou un emploi;∎ to lose one's job perdre son emploi;∎ to be out of a job être sans travail ou emploiAmerican job action action f revendicative;job advertisement offre f d'emploi;ADMINISTRATION job analysis analyse f des tâches;job application demande f d'emploi;job application form formulaire m de candidature;job assignment assignation f des tâches;job classification classification f des emplois;job creation création f d'emplois;job creation scheme programme m de création d'emplois;job description description f de poste;job enlargement élargissement m des tâches;job enrichment enrichissement m des tâches;job evaluation évaluation f des tâches;job hunter demandeur m d'emploi;job hunting recherche f d'un emploi;∎ to go/be job hunting aller/être à la recherche d'un emploi;job interview entretien m d'embauche;job losses suppressions f pl d'emploi;job market marché m de l'emploi;job offer offre d'emploi;job opportunities débouchés m pl, perspectives f pl d'emploi;job prospects perspectives de carrière;job protection protection f de l'emploi;job rotation rotation f des postes;job satisfaction satisfaction f professionnelle;∎ although the pay is quite low, there is a high level of job satisfaction bien que le salaire soit assez bas, c'est un poste qui procure une grande satisfaction;job security sécurité f d'emploi;∎ talks of a merger caused speculation about job security les rumeurs de fusion ont nourri les conjectures quant à la sécurité des emplois concernés;job seeker demandeur(euse) m, f d'emploi;job sharing partage m de poste;job specification description f de l'emploi;job title fonction f;job vacancy poste m à pourvoir(b) (piece of work, task) tâche f, travail m;∎ to do a job faire un travail∎ to buy sth as a job lot acheter qch en lot;∎ they sold off the surplus as a job lot ils ont vendu tout l'excédent en un seul lotProfessionals in this program also participate in ongoing job enrichment and professional development activities designed to increase competence and confidence and to provide a forum for group information sharing and problem solving.
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médiatiqueOver that period, Merrill's merger business had shot to the top of the league tables in 1997 and 1998. Mr. Levy, with his sturdy frame and ready smile, was something of an anomaly within Merrill: a media-friendly, larger-than-life banker who stood strikingly apart from his gray, dull-suited peers.
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