Horizontal Integration
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Quick Definition
Horizontal integration is a business strategy where a company acquires or merges with other companies at the same level of the supply chain in a similar or related industry.
Examples
- 1A major car manufacturer acquiring a competitor to increase market share.
- 2A large media company buying several television networks to expand its broadcast range.
- 3A technology firm purchasing multiple software companies that produce similar products to consolidate the market.
Tags
business strategymergersacquisitionsmarket consolidationsupply chain
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Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/19/2025