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In a merger,what happens to the property of the absorbed corporation?
Factor Model
A way of decomposing the factors that influence a security’s rate of return into common (systematic) and firm-specific influences.
Firm-specific Events
Events that directly affect a company's operations, financial performance, or stock price, independent of the market or economic conditions.
Macroeconomic Events
Large-scale economic events that affect the economy on a national or global level, such as inflation, unemployment, or fiscal policies.
Unsystematic Risk
The segment of risk that is unique to a specific company or industry, also known as diversifiable risk, which can be mitigated through diversification.
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