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... Bank about the future of its investment banking business,Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.152 MergersandAcquisitionsinBankingand Finance WHAT ARE THE KEY LESSONS?Information technologies represent ... the industry and the key players very158 MergersandAcquisitionsinBankingand Finance of the acquisitions appeared to be carried out in a targeted and disciplined way, especially the integration ... making still does not always syste-matically include IT staff in the planning process. IT integration-related156 MergersandAcquisitionsinBankingand Finance could be the subject of a clinical...
... managers, insurancecompanies, and specialized players.222 MergersandAcquisitionsinBankingand Finance firms. Perhaps most seriously, there remain persistent dissonance in conduct-of-business ... ultimately damaging these institutions’ marketshares in the financial evolution process.224 MergersandAcquisitionsinBankingand Finance decision to classify as “wholesale” investments exceeding i50,000 ... transparent, and government ministries—notably the Ministry of Financeand the Min-istry of International Trade and Industry—wielded extraordinary in u-ence.The good years of the 1970s and 1980s...
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... ultimatereality and meaning. ‘Ultimate Reality and Meaning’ is actually a term of artused by interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholars interested in collectivelypursuing the idea in their studies. ... theology and sociology.93It also translatesas ‘the Word’, as in the famous opening line of the Gospel according to John. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word ... as culture is maintained by theuniverse of meaning in which the norms reside. That is, everything makes senseby reference to authoritative texts, teachings and upbringing within the culture,which...
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