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Trump Victory Clouds Outlook for Time Warner-AT&T, Other Mergers (reuters.com)

U.S. corporate dealmakers were likely to put major merger plans on hold as they assess whether U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will follow through on his populist promises and a threat to block AT&T's purchase of Time Warner, or act more like traditional business-friendly Republican administrations. From the report:Trump's rhetoric and the personal nature of the campaign, which included little discussion of policy, left many uncertain about the new U.S. leader's plans, including how his administration will handle mega-mergers. Wall Street braced for a drop in deals, with Goldman Sachs on Wednesday projecting a 20 to 30 percent downside for earnings of banks that focus on merger and acquisition advice, and Jefferies saying that uncertainty about Trump's policy on trade, healthcare, taxes and energy could hamper underwriting activity and M&A globally. "I think a lot of deals will hit the pause button for a bit until we get some clarity on whether President Trump will moderate or be as disruptive as some expect," said a senior Wall Street banker who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak with the media. "It's going to be a tough environment for everything until we see how [Trump] behaves as a leader," the banker added.

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  1. MEGACORPS ARE GOOD! by CajunArson · · Score: 2, Funny

    If Slashdot has taught me anything in the past 48 hours, it's that anything and everything about Trump is worse than Hitler.

    Mega mergers between cable companies that Trump doesn't like? Obviously this means mega-corps are our new friends and opposing them means you hate women and minorities.

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    AntiFA: An abbreviation for Anti First Amendment.