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divestment    音标拼音: [dɑɪv'ɛstmənt] [dɑɪv'ɛsmənt] [dɪv'ɛsmənt]
n. 剥夺;夺取;脱去

剥夺;夺取;脱去

Divestment \Di*vest"ment\, n.
The act of divesting. [R.]
[1913 Webster]


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  • What Is Divestment? Definition, Purpose, and Major Types Explained
    Learn about divestment, its definitions, purposes, and types, including spinoffs, equity carve-outs, and direct sales Discover why companies choose divestment strategies
  • Divestment - Wikipedia
    In finance and economics, divestment or divestiture is the reduction of some kind of asset for financial, ethical, or political objectives or sale of an existing business by a firm A divestment is the opposite of an investment
  • Divestment | Definition, Business, Examples | Britannica Money
    divestment, the disposal of assets in any of a variety of ways, usually for ethical, financial, or political reasons
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    Divestment refers to the process where a company sells off parts of its business, such as assets, subsidiaries, or divisions, to optimize its overall value and focus on core operations
  • What Does Divest Mean? | The Motley Fool
    It's often referred to as divestment or divestiture For an individual, divesting can be as simple as exiting an investment position For a business, divesting can get more complicated
  • Divestment - Overview, Reasons, Challenges
    Divestment is the sale of an existing business or an asset class that doesn’t perform or meet the expectations of the company or a country It helps organizations to generate cash, thereby reducing debt and making the company more attractive with a low debt-to-equity ratio
  • Divestment Definition | Investing Dictionary | U. S. News
    What Is Divestment? Divestment, also known as divestiture, is the act of reducing financial exposure to an asset to better achieve financial or social goals
  • What Is Divestment? - Experian
    A large divestment could trigger an unexpected tax bill The amount you'll owe depends on your income, tax-filing status and how long you held the investment Capital gains tax is higher if you've had the asset for less than one year What does your risk tolerance look like? Divesting comes with some degree of risk
  • Quick Guide to Divestment: Meanings, Definitions, and Examples
    Divestment, often referred to as divestiture, is a strategic process that involves selling off subsidiary shares, business units, or assets The practice is employed for various reasons, including optimizing a company’s portfolio, raising capital, or complying with regulatory requirements
  • divestment | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    In business law, divestment is when a business sells off its subsidiaries, investments, or other assets for a financial, ethical, or political objective To do so, the business must partially or fully remove the asset from its financial records (books)





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