Leah Nylen
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I mean, that was a little bit of a novel theory that, you know, Lena Kahn's folks were pursuing. So I think that kind of dealmaking, particularly vertical type dealmaking, if you can make the argument that this is something that the tech giants are not doing, it's moving into another area of the economy. Yeah, maybe that's what we'll see happening.
I mean, that was a little bit of a novel theory that, you know, Lena Kahn's folks were pursuing. So I think that kind of dealmaking, particularly vertical type dealmaking, if you can make the argument that this is something that the tech giants are not doing, it's moving into another area of the economy. Yeah, maybe that's what we'll see happening.
But there are certainly lots of people who have started talking about dealmaking again.
But there are certainly lots of people who have started talking about dealmaking again.
But there are certainly lots of people who have started talking about dealmaking again.
I mean, that's true. We've seen from Kroger Albertsons. I mean, it's not like they're small companies. They are the number one and the number two grocers in the U.S., but This argument that like the smaller guys should combine so that they can better compete against the big guys isn't particularly popular among the antitrust set.
I mean, that's true. We've seen from Kroger Albertsons. I mean, it's not like they're small companies. They are the number one and the number two grocers in the U.S., but This argument that like the smaller guys should combine so that they can better compete against the big guys isn't particularly popular among the antitrust set.
I mean, that's true. We've seen from Kroger Albertsons. I mean, it's not like they're small companies. They are the number one and the number two grocers in the U.S., but This argument that like the smaller guys should combine so that they can better compete against the big guys isn't particularly popular among the antitrust set.
But then again, you know, this is going to be a sort of more Republican antitrust set. They have said that they want to bring dealmaking back. So we'll see how it goes.
But then again, you know, this is going to be a sort of more Republican antitrust set. They have said that they want to bring dealmaking back. So we'll see how it goes.
But then again, you know, this is going to be a sort of more Republican antitrust set. They have said that they want to bring dealmaking back. So we'll see how it goes.
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