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When a larger company acquires a smaller one, or creates a new subsidiary, it must decide how cozy it wants to be—both operationally and financially.
Metin Sengul, professor of management at Texas McCombs, wondered why some companies structure themselves with a gap or “wedge” between their control rights and rights to the subsidiary’s earnings. In ...
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