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Talking Mergers, Sales and Acquisitions

Mergers, sales and acquisitions usually take place in a whirlwind of activity for senior managers, but all middle managers and hourly employees experience is a communication vacuum. Most corporate attorneys advise managers against making public statements. But not communicating internally causes more problems than it avoids. Of course there is information that cannot be released because of Securities and Exchange Commission restrictions, or because of a potential negative impact on negotiations, or simply because issues remain unresolved until the last minute. However, there always is a large pool of information that can be shared. Some of the safe ...

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