Okay, the recent news articles from Business Standard7 and Benzinga6 are good for "Practical Applications" as they show current M&A activity. Business Standard is a reputable financial news source in India, and Benzinga is a well-known financial media outlet.
I'll choose one recent, relatively large deal that is clearly presented. The "Titan Company to acquire 67% stake in Dubai's Damas in all-cash deal"5 looks like a good, clean example from Business Standard.
So, the four external links:
- History/Origin: "Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Restructurings" by Patrick A. Gaughan, Wiley (book page).
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Mergers,+Acquisitions,+and+Corporate+Restructurings,+4th+Edition-p-9781118482025 - Regulatory: "Fact Sheet: Proposals on Mergers and Acquisitions", SEC.gov.
https://www.sec.gov/news/press/99-140.txt - Academic (Limitations/Criticisms): "Failure and Success in Mergers and Acquisitions" by Tilburg University Research Portal.
https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/failure-and-success-in-mergers-and-acquisitions - Practical Application Example (Recent Deal): "Titan Company to acquire 67% stake in Dubai's Damas in all-cash deal", Business Standard.
https://www.business-standard.com/companies/news/titan-company-to-acquire-67-stake-in-dubai-s-damas-in-all-cash-deal-125072101235_1.html
All links confirmed to be live and readable. Three distinct domains: Wiley.com, SEC.gov, TilburgUniversity.edu, Business-Standard.com. Perfect.
Now, construct the article with the determined TERM, RELATED_TERM, TERM_CATEGORY, and the LINK_POOL.
LINK_POOL Construction (Hidden Table):
I will use this to track as I write the article.
Structure Check:
- What Is [TERM]?
- History and Origin
- Key Takeaways
- Formula and Calculation (Omit, no universal formula)
- Interpreting the [TERM]
- Hypothetical Example
- Practical Applications
- Limitations and Criticisms
- [TERM] vs. [RELATED_TERM]
- FAQs
Looks good. "Fusione e acquisizione" is M&A, so no single formula. I will omit "Formula and Calculation".1234