dealmaking - the activity of making business agreements or arrangements, errand - a short journey either to take a message or to take or collect something, unprecedented - never having happened or existed in the past, foreseeable - a foreseeable event or situation is one that can be known about or guessed before it happens, merger - an occasion when two or more companies or organizations join together to make one larger company, acquisition - something that someone buys, often to add to a collection of things, justifiable - able to be explained or shown to be reasonable; understandable, optimism - the quality of being full of hope and emphasizing the good parts of a situation, or a belief that something good will happen, soft landing - a period when economic growth slows down, but the economy does not enter recession, albeit - although, rebound - to bounce back after hitting a hard surface, dealmaker - a person who makes business agreements or arrangements, especially one who is skilled at doing this, leveraged buyout - an occasion when a small company buys a larger one using money borrowed against the value of the equipment, buildings, etc. of both companies, antitrust - relating to efforts to prevent companies from working together to control prices unfairly or to create a monopoly, watchdog - a person or organization responsible for making certain that companies obey particular standards and do not act illegally, litigation - the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can be made, inhibitor - something that stops or slows down a process,

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