Sentences with phrase «into separate companies»

The third involved the structuring of a «butterfly» transaction in which the Plaintiff's business was divided into separate companies on a tax - free basis.
«AIG is frankly overdue in following in the footsteps of all other major multi-lines in breaking up Life and P&C into separate companies.
NewsCorp is splitting its entertainment and publishing properties into separate companies.
IBM began restructuring in 1991 and has split off its personal computer, data storage and printer businesses into separate companies.
«AIG is frankly overdue in following in the footsteps of all other major multi-lines in breaking up Life and P&C into separate companies.
Paramount now deals with both oil and gas, and has since spun off assets into separate companies, such as heavy - oil player Cavalier Energy (in 2011).
Both were spun off from their parent corporations, which turned their more valuable non-newspaper assets — radio and TV stations, primarily — into separate companies.
When asked whether HP might make a big reorganization like data center and business software sibling Hewlett Packard Enterprise (hpe) and its recent decision to spin off its IT services group into separate company (combined with Computer Sciences Corp.), Weisler said HP is «happy with the assets we have.»
The situation will become a bit more interesting next year after eBay spins off PayPal — and Venmo along with it - into a separate company.
In September 2012, Kraft Foods made a major move by spinning off its high growth candy business into a separate company.
Yahoo is considering selling its Internet business rather than spinning it out into a separate company, according to a Bloomberg report on Friday.
Warren was appointed president of Kraft Foods China in 2011, renamed Mondelez International this past October after the company split its snack business into a separate company.
In 2009, MIT's Media Lab spun off the project into a separate company.
(Google recently spun off its autonomous car unit into a separate company called Waymo held by parent company Alphabet.)
Investors have long known AWS was the fastest - growing part of Amazon, but seeing real numbers may lead some investors to call for it to be spun off into a separate company.
It never formally put them on the market, and then spun them off into the separate company.
They believe his plan is to package Blossom Hill with numerous Australian volume brands and spin them into a separate company which will then be sold off, leaving Treasury as a premium wine brand company based on Penfolds, Lindemanns and Rosemount Estate labels as well as the newly acquired US lines.
BUSINESS WEEK - July 7 - Investors have been hoping Tinder's success could lead IAC to spin off its online dating businesses into a separate company.
This partnership could be part of Google's recent announcement that it would spin off its self - driving car division into a separate company under the Alphabet corporate umbrella, meaning that this business unit would be separate from Ford as well.
In May 2011, B&N CEO William Lynch said that its Nook division, which has since been spun into a separate company, had more than a 25 % share of the e-book market — but he's been mum on those figures ever since.
Nook Media marks a process in which Barnes and Noble is spinning off their digital and e-Reader division into a separate company.
With Barnes & Noble on the verge of spinning off its College campus bookstore division into a separate company called Barnes & Noble Education, fixing the Nook business will be all the more important.
The success of Fictionwise led to its being spun out of Mindwise Media into a separate company in October 2000.
A change was made to spinoff the mobile business into a separate company, Motorola Mobility.
This was the prize coveted by Bill Ackman when he acquired a large block of Target shares during the peak of the real estate bubble, and subsequently tried to force management to spin off the real estate holdings into a separate company and to lease back those stores, thereby «unlocking» value.
This can be as easy as having the company use its excess cash to pay off debts or pay dividends to its shareholders, or it may involve a corporate reorganization to transfer the non-active assets into a separate company.
It was spun off into a separate company in 1999.
The 7800 fared even worse due to the fact that Sega could draw from their own library of arcade hits in supporting the Master System (Atari's arcade division had been spun off into a separate company in 1984).
Take Monday's news, for example, that Netflix has decided to spin off its DVD mailing business into a separate company called Qwikster.
One challenge in spinning off its gas network into a separate company and making it attractive to investors was the amount of debt it could hold relative to its assets — it would need to be higher than the energy regulator's limit, while at the same time needing to maintain an investment - grade credit rating so it could benefit from cheaper borrowing costs.
Of particular pertinence here, it owns Law.com (although for awhile it spun that off into a separate company) and it owns this very blog on which I write.
The project eventually outgrew the academic idyll of Stanford and span out in 2010 into a separate company; what would then become Lex Machina.
Reports surfaced on Friday that JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is thinking of spinning off its «Quorum» blockchain division into a separate company.
«Sears said it would split off up to 300 of its best stores into a separate company by June, accelerating the dismantling of the struggling retailer by hedge - fund manager Eddie Lampert.
In a move very similar to the one Simon Property Group announced in late 2013, diversified REIT Vornado Realty Trust is looking into spinning off its suburban strip centers into a separate company, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Cousins Properties acquired competitor Parkway Properties and simultaneously spun off the combined company's Houston assets into a separate company, Parkway Inc., which is led by president and CEO James Heistand.
Mr. Scavone served as Director of Operations and in this capacity, he helped coordinate the spin - off of Nomura's real estate division into a separate company.
The REIT has been able to spin off its riskier holdings, made up primarily of master - planned communities and development parcels, into a separate company, which will go by the name of the Howard Hughes Corp..

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Instead of investing time and money into training a separate customer care team, companies can allocate their human resources to other, more important tasks, leaving their chatbot to provide assistance to vendors, suppliers, as well as third parties.
Then, Eddie Lampert entered the scene as a major investor, became CEO, and turned a single company into dozens of separate businesses.
Experts say companies need to be factoring this in from the start: Marriott separated its customers into different categories of travelers and targeted their needs, while still retaining the prestige of the marquee Marriott brand.
In 1999, they discovered the Lac Rocher nickel deposit in Quebec, which was eventually spun off into a separate mining operating company eight years later.
Businesses that try and put all their IP into a separate holding company and only license the IP to the company seeking investments don't fool investors.
ConAgra Foods (CAG), the maker of Slim Jim beef jerky and Chef Boyardee pasta, said it would spin off its Lamb Weston frozen potato products business into a separate public company and rename itself Conagra Brands.
In September 2011, CEO Reed Hastings announced it would split into two separate companies: a DVD - by - mail service, and a streaming service.
VivoAquatics typically installs its own hub, in some cases the properties want the company to tie into their internal IT network, but others prefer to run it as a separate system, he noted.
She held this role until 2016, when Xerox split into two separate companies.
Known as operational or structural separation, such a setup usually involves big telecom companies carving off into a separate organization the parts of their respective companies that are devoted to running networks.
«It is possible that the acquisition of COL is the first step in separating UTX into two entities: a Commercial Operation and a Defense and Aerospace Group,» Howard Rubel, equity analyst at Jefferies, said in a note last week as speculation about a deal being struck by the two companies increased.
Like an Aspen tree's interconnected root system, Follett has completely reorganized itself from a once functionally fragmented company separated into five different buildings into one that enjoys a pragmatic consolidation of buildings.
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