U.S.-based Johnson Controls and Ireland-based Tyco have agreed to merge whereby the company will be based in Ireland in order to take advantage of favorable tax status. WSJ’s Dana Mattioli joins Lunch Break to explain how the deal could reignite controversy over so-called inversion deals. Video Wall Street Journal
Will Johnson Controls-Tyco Deal Fuel Inversion Controversy?
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