- 看过 divestiture 的人也看了 :
- divestment
- disinvestment
- dispossession
- privation
- divesture
divestiture 的定义
- the act of divesting.
- the state of being divested.
- something, as property or investments, that has been divested: to reexamine the company's acquisitions and divestitures.
- Also di·ves·ture [dih-ves-cher, -choor, dahy-]. /dɪˈvɛs tʃər, -tʃʊər, daɪ-/. the sale of business holdings or part of a company, especially under legal compulsion.
divestiture 近义词
deprivation
divestiture 的近义词 5 个
更多divestiture例句
- In 2021, 80% of businesses surveyed are planning strategic big moves, such as acquisitions, divestitures, new business models, and widespread automation.
- This lawsuit seeks “to unwind any advantages that Google gained as a result of its anti-competitive conduct, including divestiture of assets as appropriate,” which could include a breakup.
- Ron Josey, an analyst at investment banking firm JMP Securities, says a forced divestiture would set an “interesting” precedent for other Big Tech companies.
- If an extension hasn’t already been granted, Mir said the Justice Department would have to go to court and seek enforcement of the divestiture order.
- All this, says the American former diplomat, amounts to a “day-by-day divestiture of government authority.”
- But I think American Jews on the whole are not pro-divestiture.
- He is more puzzled over this problem of divestiture than any other, and finds the solution of it only in "sexual selection."
- This divestiture of sensation proceeds to such an extent that there is nothing left beyond what M. Villey calls the pure form.