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Post by stockpeekeron Mar 16, 2013 11:37pm
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Seems a merger may make buyout harder

Seems a merger may make buyout harder

Conundrum:  Somehow it's counterintuitive (to me at least) that we would want Mart to merge into Midwestern to gain advantages of being indigenous, then expect some big Chinese company to buy the merged indigenous Midwestern out in 2014 or 2015.  I mean, the Chinese may want to buy the oil, but they wouldn't want to buy the whole merged company because as a Chinese-owned company they would have to give up all the benefits of being indigenous. 

If the merged Mart-Midwestern company were to be bought by any other entity, it seems an acquireing entity would most likely be another indigenous company that could maintain all the benefits that accrue to indigenous companies.

What am I missing?

Regards to all fellow Martians,

'peeker

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