Short-Form Merger

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A short-form merger is a streamlined corporate restructuring process allowing a parent company to merge with a subsidiary without the need for shareholder approval, provided the parent owns a significant majority of the subsidiary’s shares. This type of merger simplifies administrative procedures and reduces costs, making it an efficient option for consolidating corporate entities.

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