Which of the following best illustrates a merger between the two companies GD Inc. and VS Inc.?
A. GD Inc. purchases VS Inc. for $80 billion despite VS Inc. being against the purchase.
B. GD Inc. and VS Inc. join together to form a third new entity, while they also operate separately.
C. GD Inc. outsources a few of its business activities to VS Inc. for competitive advantage.
D. GD Inc. and VS Inc. join together to form a single new company called GDVS Inc.
Answer: D. GD Inc. and VS Inc. join together to form a single new company called GDVS Inc
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