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1 Separately, Dimon emphasized the importance of patience in making acquisitions , Horowitz wrote.
2 When it comes to making acquisitions itself, CEO David Brennan is cautious.
3 In February, he said the company was ready to return to making acquisitions .
4 In China, Baxter's priorities are expanding its existing business rather than making acquisitions .
5 He says he might even start making acquisitions if the price is right.
6 Blank check companies raise money from investors for the purpose of making acquisitions .
7 He added that the company was open to making acquisitions , including of regional chains.
8 Bharti has previously said it would not be averse to making acquisitions in India.
9 That deal, a condition of ING's 2008 bailout, heavily restricts it from making acquisitions .
10 The risk is that Bayer's options for making acquisitions in healthcare will be stunted.
11 History shows that Dollar General, founded in 1939, has been averse to making acquisitions .
12 The company said its strong balance sheet also gave it the option of making acquisitions .
13 Hemsley added that Numis may take advantage of its relative financial strength by making acquisitions .
14 President Robert Moore stressed that LPL is making acquisitions and investments to boost growth later.
15 Platform is a shell company created by Franklin and billionaire Nicolas Berggruen for making acquisitions .
16 Following the crisis, BMO has begun making acquisitions as it seeks to increase its U.S. business.
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