Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...

Difference between joint ventures and mergers acquisitions?

[Edit]

Answer

Basically, a joint venture is when two or more companies make an agreement to do business in one specific area. They can share the insurance, shipping and liability costs and produce higher profits. It is usually a short lived collaboration.

A merger is when two companies come together to form a single company. They combine their respective resources. Sometimes there are losses of jobs, but not all. Those decisions are specified in the merger contract well in advance of the deal.

An acquisition is when one company is buying and taking over another. If it is friendly, often the seller can stipulate who keeps their job and so forth. If it is unfriendly, the company taking over gets to make all the final decisions. They cannot take away benefits already earned.

Improve Answer Discuss the question "Difference between joint ventures and mergers acquisitions?" Watch Question

First answer by KLMH. Last edit by KLMH. Contributor trust: 28 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 19 [recommend question]

Research your answer:

Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Business and Finance > Difference between joint ventures and mergers acquisitions?

Our contributors said this page should be displayed for the questions below. (Where do these come from)
If any of these are not a genuine rephrasing of the question, please help out and edit these alternates.
What is joint ventures?  What are the joint ventures?  Importance of joint ventures?  What are the features of joint ventures?  Difference between mergers and acquisitions?  Difference between mergers and Joint venture?  The difference between mergers and aquisitions?  Difference between joint ventures and partners?  What is difference between mergers and acquisition?  What is the difference between joint venturemerger and acquisition?  What are advantages and disadvantages of joint ventures in healthcare?  What is the difference between joint ventures mergers and partnerships?