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- noun Plural form of
divestiture .
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Examples
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And so these are long-term divestitures we're making.
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Thomas Barnett, assistant attorney general of the Department's antitrust division, called the divestitures "necessary to preserve the benefits of competition."
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First, the impact of the divestitures was a negative 30 basis points.
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First, the impact of the divestitures was a negative 30 basis points.
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Paul, what we've found with our divestitures is the accounting around this is highly technical, and reasonably Arcane.
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Paul, what we've found with our divestitures is the accounting around this is highly technical, and reasonably Arcane.
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But it often asks for concessions such as divestitures or business practice restrictions.
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Excluding items such as divestitures and tax adjustments, earnings rose to 83 cents a share from 78 cents.
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Excluding items such as divestitures and tax adjustments, earnings rose to
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America is too big to fail, then shouldn't we be insisting that they be - and I'm not suggesting this - but shouldn't we be suggesting that they find a way to not be too big to fail in whatever kind of divestitures they need, rather than putting them in that category" of companies that are "effectively backstopped by the federal government?"
NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WYATT 2011
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