WWF + WCW = WWF/WWE. Both of these companies where hugely popular in the late 1990s. They dominated Monday Nights and pulled higher rankings than Monday Night Football.
Mateus Honrado maybe but with marvel that's a different in fact Disney may own marvel studios but there not even helping marvel that's other companies and even Warner Bros is making the marvel shows not Disney
+passelfizzel No, the merger failed. The merger resulted with only one employee left from the Stanford Branch (of course until he quits to pursue acting).
JPMorgan Chase & Co. should have been No.1 given it's size and how much influence it has over the American and the world economy. Not to mention it successfully withered the 08 crisis and looks in a good position to wither the Corona virus pandemic too.
Can't forget McDonald-Douglas merging with Boeing. Northwest airlines merging with Delta. Or Continental merging with United. And can't forget the rental car company's merging Like Budget with Avis. Alamo and National merging with Enterprise. Now Thrifty & Dollar merging with Hertz. And speaking of banks National City merging with PNC
WatchMojo said this list would exclude bad mergers Later says Citicorp and Travellers which is a bad merger. Also Update about Exxon, they changed their logo to match its parent, ExxonMobil.
i was one of the people that where like " oh facebook now owns instagram nothing bad " but now there's always sponsored content dude i don't want to see it . even if you block or follow the it still comes
Definitely Apple buying NeXT which completely saved the company, revolutionised modern technology, and made Apple the money making machine it is today.
World Wrestling Federation/WWF (now, World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE) acquiring World Championship Wrestling/WCW (from then parent company, AOL-Time Warner) should of been on this list.