New Mexico Merger — Domestic Profit Corporation is a type of corporate structure that is formed when two domestic, for-profit corporations in New Mexico merge. This type of merger combines both companies into one entity, and any assets, liabilities, and stock of the companies involved become the assets, liabilities, and stock of the new merged business. Types of New Mexico Merger — Domestic Profit Corporation include Statutory Merger, Reverse Merger, and Short-Form Merger. A statutory merger requires both companies to dissolve and re-form into the new entity, a reverse merger involves one company acquiring the other, and a short-form merger is when one corporation absorbs the other.