demerge
Britishverb
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(tr) to separate a company from another with which it was previously merged
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(intr) to carry out the separation of a company from another with which it was previously merged
Example Sentences
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The corporate house plans to spin off, or demerge, its metals, mining, data centre, airports, roads and logistics businesses, said Jugeshinder Singh.
From Reuters • Jan. 21, 2023
“Unilever’s dual-headed legal structure does not technically impede its ability to issue equity or demerge assets, but it makes it significantly more complex,” Pinar Ergun, a UBS analyst, said in a recent research note.
From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2018
Insurance group Esure is to demerge its Gocompare price comparison website and list it on the London stock market.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2016
The right solution is for Barclays to demerge so shareholders get one share in Barclays Bank and one share in Barclays Capital.
From The Guardian • Apr. 8, 2011
Sawiris said Orascom would be split into two separate stocks listed on Egypt's bourse in order to demerge the company's Egyptian and North Korean assets.
From Reuters • Oct. 4, 2010
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