megadeals

/ˈmɛɡəˌdilz/
noun
  1. Very large business agreements or transactions, typically involving huge sums of money or major companies.
    • The merger of the airlines was a megadeal that reshaped the entire industry.
    • Investors are watching closely as the pharmaceutical megadeal moves through regulatory approval.
    • The two tech companies signed one of the biggest megadeals in history, worth over $60 billion.
  2. Any extremely large or significant agreement, not limited to business, such as in sports, entertainment, or politics.
    • The peace treaty was described as a megadeal that would bring stability to the region for decades.
    • The soccer star's new contract was a megadeal worth $300 million over five years.
    • The streaming service landed a megadeal with a famous director for a series of exclusive films.
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