A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and perilous nature of the company's fragile ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:Prior to government intervention in 1974, would a sufficient number of shares in Citroën have hypothetically been available to a corporate raider who would attempt to buy a controlling interest in the company via traditional purchases of stock from members of the public on the open market Answer: necessity
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and perilous nature of the company's fragile ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:In the absence of government intervention, would French citizens have expected the overall ownership structure of Citroën to have remained more or less consistent from 1974 to 1975? Answer: outcomes
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the unstable mental state of the hapless executives who enjoyed tenure thanks to the company's convoluted ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:If a shareholder resolution allowed votes from even short-term stockholders, would shareholders of Citroën likely be able to cause some executives to be fired, regardless of whether or not this fixed fundamental issues at the company? Answer: outcomes
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and perilous nature of the company's fragile ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:If a shareholder resolution allowed votes from even short-term stockholders, would shareholders of Citroën likely be able to cause some executives to be fired, regardless of whether or not this fixed fundamental issues at the company? Answer: necessity
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the unstable mental state of the hapless executives who enjoyed tenure thanks to the company's convoluted ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:In the absence of government intervention, would French citizens have expected the overall ownership structure of Citroën to have remained more or less consistent from 1974 to 1975? Answer: necessity
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the heavily-entrenched ownership structure, which led to few changes, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:If a shareholder resolution allowed votes from even short-term stockholders, would shareholders of Citroën likely be able to cause some executives to be fired, regardless of whether or not this fixed fundamental issues at the company? Answer: outcomes
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the unstable ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:Prior to government intervention in 1974, would a sufficient number of shares in Citroën have hypothetically been available to a corporate raider who would attempt to buy a controlling interest in the company via traditional purchases of stock from members of the public on the open market Answer: necessity
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the unstable mental state of the hapless executives who enjoyed tenure thanks to the company's convoluted ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:Prior to government intervention in 1974, would a sufficient number of shares in Citroën have hypothetically been available to a corporate raider who would attempt to buy a controlling interest in the company via traditional purchases of stock from members of the public on the open market Answer: outcomes
A:Fearing large job losses due to the poor cash flow situation and the unstable ownership structure, the French government arranged talks between Citroën and Michelin culminating in the merger of Automobiles Citroën and Automobiles Peugeot into a single company. Thus, one year after the break with Fiat, on 24 June 1974 Citroën announced the new partnership, this time with Peugeot. to whom Michelin agreed to transfer control of the business. B:If a shareholder resolution allowed votes from even short-term stockholders, would shareholders of Citroën likely be able to cause some executives to be fired, regardless of whether or not this fixed fundamental issues at the company? Answer:
necessity