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Buying out competing companies is commonly referred to as "Mergers and Acquisitions" (M&A). This process involves one company purchasing another to consolidate market share, eliminate competition, or expand its operations. When a company specifically targets competitors for acquisition, it may also be described as "strategic acquisition."

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