Sentences with divestiture
di·vest·i·ture
D d - To reexamine the company's acquisitions and divestitures.
- Organic sales, which exclude the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and foreign exchange, are now expected to rise 2 per cent to 5 per cent [ … ] .
- Having started this trend, we've gone through a lot of acquisitions and divestitures over a two-year period.
- The strategy, said Johnson, includes few, if any, divestitures and a hiring freeze that will continue until key acquisitions are completed.
- An interesting case in point was the forced divestiture of Clorox by Procter and Gamble.
- This divestiture created an affiliated-unaffiliated oligopoly market structure for recorded music.
- And the companies that fail to find them quickly will be subject to a new round of divestitures and consolidations.
- In fact, he says he might take some proceeds from divestitures and make acquisitions.
- Some of the required divestitures, however, never took place.
- She's helped us evaluate some divestitures and also some new lines of business.
- Other divestitures have reached beyond physical assets to involve intellectual property, technology, licenses, and contracts.
- 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.
- Analysts give him about a year and a half to show results before further divestitures or even a breakup becomes inevitable.
- David says he'll continue to look for both acquisitions and divestitures as a way to drive growth.
- Rather than regard corporate units as parts of a coherent whole, investors began to demand the divestiture of poorly performing assets.