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In the context of M&A, 'Hard Synergies' typically refer to:

  1. The cultural alignment and improved management efficiency after a merger
  2. The increased revenue from cross-selling products to a larger customer base
  3. Cost savings achieved by eliminating overlapping functions and reducing headcount
  4. The tax benefits associated with stepping up the basis of acquired assets

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