break-up value
Britishnoun
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the value of an organization assuming that it will not continue to trade
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the value of a share in a company based only on the value of its assets
Example Sentences
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This is what we are reduced to with Nokia – discussions of break-up value and liquidity concerns.
From Forbes
Investec Bank recently put the break-up value of CWW at £2.5bn, saying its UK network and customer base could be worth £1bn, its data centres £350m, its network of global subsea cables £650m and a further £500m for accumulated losses which can be used to reduce tax bills.
From The Guardian
Aer Lingus has break-up value 1.27 billion euros, the CEO said, and a market capitalization of 342 million euros.
From BusinessWeek
Investors instead will be zeroed in on the break-up value of the company.
From Forbes
A Reuters Insider analysis suggests a break-up value for DST at above $70 per share.
From Reuters
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