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Mergers & Acquisitions

Dec. 29, 2009

Daewoo Breaks Into U.S. Market

When a Korean shipbuilding company bought the German windpower subsidiary of a U.S. company this fall, it illustrated how foreign companies have used the economic downturn to break into the United States and other world markets.

By Jill Redhage

Daily Journal Staff Writer

When a Korean shipbuilding company bought the German windpower subsidiary of a U.S. company this fall, it illustrated how foreign companies have used the economic downturn to break into the United States and other world markets.

"This deal is one of the very good examples of how foreign companies that want to gain entry into the U.S. and the international arena in a specific area...

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