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Tax considerations are always the primary reason for structuring an acquisition.
Lock-up Phase
The lock-up phase refers to a stage in automatic transmission where the torque converter locks, directly connecting the engine to the transmission to improve efficiency.
Vortex Flow
The rotational movement of a fluid, often characterized by a spiral pattern of flow lines.
Full Stall
A condition where an engine stops running or is unable to produce power under load, sometimes used in reference to torque converter performance in vehicles.
Coupling Phase
The stage in the process of connecting two shafts or units together so that they rotate in unison, crucial for mechanical power transmission.
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