English to Malay Dictionary divestiture

divestiture

pelucutan
definition
noun
the divestiture of state-owned assets
the action or process of selling off subsidiary business interests or investments.
example
An interesting case in point was the forced 'divestiture' of Clorox by Procter and Gamble.
Rather than regard corporate units as parts of a coherent whole, investors began to demand the 'divestiture' of poorly performing assets.
By contrast, the absence of such synergies should prompt 'divestiture' .
the 'divestiture' of state-owned assets
McGann said at the conference that the options were a merger or a 'divestiture' .
This 'divestiture' created an affiliated-unaffiliated oligopoly market structure for recorded music.
Compaine notes that Bagdikian obsesses over big media acquisitions but ignores 'divestures' .
In fact, he says he might take some proceeds from 'divestitures' and make acquisitions.
Other 'divestitures' have reached beyond physical assets to involve intellectual property, technology, licenses, and contracts.
Some of the required 'divestitures' , however, never took place.
Having started this trend, we've gone through a lot of acquisitions and 'divestitures' over a two-year period.
I coded these cases as missing rather than as 'divestitures' .
Analysts give him about a year and a half to show results before further 'divestitures' or even a breakup becomes inevitable.
Seagram was just going through a series of acquisitions and 'divestitures' when I was brought in.
She's helped us evaluate some 'divestitures' and also some new lines of business.
I am pleased that we have been able to conclude his recruitment and address his concerns regarding the interim rules on stock 'divestitures' .
David says he'll continue to look for both acquisitions and 'divestitures' as a way to drive growth.
And the companies that fail to find them quickly will be subject to a new round of 'divestitures' and consolidations.
The strategy, said Johnson, includes few, if any, 'divestitures' and a hiring freeze that will continue until key acquisitions are completed.
Accordingly, corporate executives frequently explain proposed or actual 'divestitures' and spin-offs by citing such difficulties.
Discussions on other asset 'divestitures' and business rationalisations are ongoing.
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