Examples of 'divestments' in a sentence

Meaning of "divestments"

Divestments refer to the action of selling off assets, business divisions, or investments to generate capital or eliminate risks. This term is commonly used in finance and business contexts
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Investments and divestments in the third quarter.
Pursuing a selective acquisitions and divestments policy.
These divestments focused mainly on global exposures.
Announcements as and when divestments take place.
The divestments address these concerns.
A programme of economic recovery by divestments and restructuring was initiated.
Divestments carried out under the restructuring plan.
Which will allow us to sell divestments to more institutions.
The divestments concern the following subsidiaries and operations.
Million price adjustments on prior divestments.
Divestments and cost cutting.
Santander has undertaken several divestments in recent years.
Divestments and spin offs.
Petrobras is already in a cycle of divestments to cut it massive debt.
Extend the target dates for implementation of the divestments.

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This is mainly due to divestments and optimization of rented offi ce space.
The lower production volume was primarily a result of producing properties divestments.
Divestments portfolio investments.
Proceeds from divestments.
The divestments also contribute to the financing of the restructuring programme.
Actual production results will be impacted by the timing of planned divestments.
In their divestments in competitive but restricted and very confidential processes.
The scope of the own contribution in the form of divestments remained vague.
Divestments and acquisitions.
The price at which the enterprise is offered is of critical importance in most divestments.
Germany will ensure that those divestments and sales are adequately publicised.
The impact of top management team strategic orientation on acquisitions and divestments.
All the investments and divestments in the year were paid and collected in cash.
Not taking into account for example capital increases or the proceeds of divestments.
The divestments in the first quarter mainly come from distributions from funds.
Part of the approval process includes a complex set of divestments around the globe.
The divestments entirely remove the increment resulting from the merger in these product areas.
Cash flow from operations and investments excluding impact from acquisitions and divestments.
A divestiture trustee would be appointed for the divestments if the committed timeline is not met.
Such progress is particularly notable in relation to those cases where the remedies involved divestments.
The balance sheet reduction of the divestments only reflects the book value of the entities.
Not all the institutions have yet revealed how much their divestments are worth.
These divestments remove the increment in market share resulting from the merger in these areas.
The sale was another chapter of Petrobras divestments.
These divestments would remove the entire overlap with regard to the supply of aviation fuel.
Tax advice on investments and foreign divestments in Spain.
The divestments offered by Altice address these concerns.
Tax advice on investments and Spanish divestments abroad.
These real estate asset divestments follow others completed by El Corte Inglés in recent years.
Commission clears acquisition of Bestfoods by Unilever subject to a significant package of divestments.
Acquisitions Divestments Total net rental income.
Iberia must report to the Commission on the full implementation of the divestments.
Divestments made or planned by the Areva Group.
Commission clears takeover of Sulzer Textil by Promatech subject to divestments.
Higher divestments have been mostly driven by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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