divestiture
noun [ C or U ] business, finance & economics specialized uk/daɪˈves.tɪ.tʃər/ us/dɪˈves.tə.tʃɚ/ (also divestment)
(公司)资产出售;剥离业务;撤资
the act of selling something, especially a business or part of a business, or of no longer investing money in something
The corporation announced plans to consider the divestiture of non-core businesses and reduce corporate staff. 公司宣布计划考虑剥离非核心业务,并减少公司员工。
The firm specializes in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures. 本公司专门从事兼并、收购和资产剥离。
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- Resignation of his position at Enron and divestiture of any energy-related stock holdings may meet the requirements of the law.
- We are always looking at different strategic alternatives with respect to our assets, including acquisitions, sale or divestitures.
- There may be forced divestiture of assets to gain approval from regulators.
- There will be challenges, but not serious enough to require major divestitures.