A horizontal infographic-style diagram on a soft cream background. Two corporate entities are shown as overlapping circles in muted teal tones — the acquirer larger, the acquired smaller. Three vertical arrows lead downward from the overlap region to three labelled outcomes: Voice Loss (Stage 1), Memory Loss (Stage 2), Pilot Mortality (Stage 3). Each arrow is annotated with a brief structural label. The composition reads as a single unified diagram of how Innovation Capital flows out of the acquired entity during integration, with no logos, no company names, no text outside the diagram labels themselves. Editorial business publication style, suitable for a board-level audience.

Innovation Flow in M&A Integration: Why Acquisitions Lose Their Innovation Capital

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