Sentences with phrase «which divested»

While the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) commends the current administration for the resurrection of the sugar factory, which it divested in 1998 under ex-President Jerry John Rawlings, the elephant family believes the NDC's effort at industrialization leaves much to be desired.
The exit of banks from commodity trading since 2011 includes J.P. Morgan (which retained only precious - metals trading), Deutsche Bank, Barclays, and Morgan Stanley (which divested energy - related trading).
The correlation of judgment with judgment, of criteriology with trial, only expresses, in judicial terms, the relation of two acts: the act of a self - consciousness which divests (se depouille) itself and tries to understand itself, the act of testifying by which the absolute is revealed in its signs and its works.

Not exact matches

The New York Times reports that regulators may want AT&T to divest either Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting unit, which includes CNN and other cable networks, or satellite television provider DirecTV.
The company, which has been selling non-core assets, said it had divested the North American rights to the hereditary angioedema drug, Ruconest, to Netherlands - based Pharming Group NV in deal worth up to $ 165 million.
Just five days after the merger closed, they divested the company's enterprise content management division (which makes software that organizes companies» internal documents), selling it to OpenText, a Canadian software company, for $ 1.62 billion.
These businesses, which represent approximately $ 278 million of the company's 2017 revenue, are part of the previously announced Conduent plan to divest up to $ 500 million in revenue in 2018 associated with non-core assets across the company.
For example, when U.S. health insurers Anthem and Aetna separately announced deals two years ago to acquire peers Cigna and Humana, they did not reveal which assets they would be willing to divest.
Cohn and his family members held about $ 220 million in Goldman stock, which he had to divest in order to resolve possible conflicts of interest before becoming White House economic adviser.
Since then, though, NGL Energy has divested some of the same assets, which lowered its revenue more than 30 % in fiscal 2016, but boosted its sagging stock price.
The company will also consider divesting some nonstrategic assets, by which it said it could generate $ 1 billion or more in cash.
These businesses, which generate approximately $ 43 million in revenue are part of the announced Conduent plan to divest up to $ 500 million in revenue in 2018 associated with non-core assets across the company.
However, Dell has since divested some of the unit's operations and integrated some others, which it is not including in the sale.
While Canyon Bridge could choose to divest MIPS, which accounts for a small fraction of Imagination Technologies» business, there is no certainty that would be enough to resolve all CFIUS issues, according to the sources.
CB: Torstar recently divested its stake in CTVglobemedia, which was made under your leadership.
This contradicts reports by outlets like Reuters and the New York Times, which have suggested AT&T could duck FCC review altogether by divesting the Atlanta TV station.
But, according to media reports, the proposed merger has a key fact in its favor: Time Warner holds only a single broadcast license — for an Atlanta TV station — which means the companies might avoid the FCC altogether altogether by divesting the TV station.
Unlike the Atlanta TV station, which is attached to a single broadcast license, it's unclear if Time Warner could divest itself of the satellite licenses without disrupting its core programming and distribution operations.
Gamble's successor, Robin Schiele — a seven - year veteran of the magazine who had also worked at the Montreal Gazette and a Montreal investment house — continued the profitable run, and by 1977 Revenue Canada again insisted the chamber divest or fold the magazine, which then boasted a circulation of 52,000 and, with multiple readers per copy, a readership of 185,000.
The Great Recession scared a lot of companies which quickly divested themselves of all but the most necessary employees and began outsourcing all work that they could no longer do inhouse.
As part of the merger, Albertsons divested 168 stores, 146 of which were to Haggen.
And so in maybe 2014 I announced a $ 10 billion restructuring program some of which was divesting slow - growth businesses.
The deal marks another step by Chicago - based Conagra, which has been divesting many of its private label and condiment businesses to become a branded foods - only company.
«The Deputy Commissioner made clear that Mr. Trump must divest himself not only of managerial control, but of all ownership interest as well,» Representative Elijah Cummings of Maryland and three other Democrats said in the letter, which was made public on Wednesday.
Because Industry Ventures was already an investor in two of the three firms in which the seller wanted to divest, the team was able to run an effective diligence process and assure the seller of an efficient transaction.
Over a year which has seen large banks halt funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base, research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial circles.
He was assigned by Pandit in April 2009 to divest $ 573 billion of assets as permanent head of the Citi Holdings unit, which held unwanted businesses.
Because of U.S. sanctions, Americans have until May 7 to divest completely from a number of Russian names, including Rusal, En + Group and GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod), all of which saw serious outflows last past week.
With US$ 650 million funds under management currently (US$ 1.7 billion cumulative to date), we have invested in more than 480 companies and divested over 400 companies of which more than 110 have been publicly listed.
In mid-January 2016, with that verdict still pending, it announced that it was considering divesting itself of its US life insurance unit, a plan which could undermine the US government's efforts to increase oversight of nonfinancial firms that are considered «too big to fail.»
Shell, which has been slowly divesting its Woodside holding, initially said its Shell Energy Holdings Australia Limited (SEHAL) unit had struck a deal with two investment banks to sell 71.6 million Woodside shares for A$ 31.10 ($ 23.79) apiece.
The divested cattle feed business includes two production plants in Ylivieska and Kouvola, as well as the brands, of which Maituri and Melli are the best - known.
Calls to divest from Remington, which made the AR - 15 used in Sandy Hook, are one factor that pushed the company into bankruptcy.
In 2015, a group of foundations launched the DivestInvest initiative, which helps foundations, individuals and businesses divest from fossil fuels.
But I also follow the ups and downs of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) campaign, which since 2004, when the Presbyterian Church USA voted to divest from companies doing business with Israel, has become popular among some Christian groups.
Nor have you been afraid to divest whatever is unessential in order to regain the authority and trust which is demanded of ministers of Christ and rightly expected by the faithful...
The verb depouiller and its noun form depouillement are translated throughout as «divest» and «divestment,» though this fails to capture the full meaning of the French which includes such diverse meanings as «to cast off,» «lay aside,» «abandon,» «rid oneself of,» and «to sit off one's clothes.»
Jesus, on the contrary, far from grasping at higher powers, willingly divested himself of those which he possessed and voluntarily left heaven to suffer as a man upon the earth.
It's also believed that New York liquor giant Constellation Brands, which still owns 20 per cent of Accolade after selling down to CHAMP a few years ago, will divest its stake as part of a deal.
Stora Enso has just signed an agreement to divest the business and assets of its Swedish subsidiary Stora Enso Re-board AB, a producer of rigid paperboard for expositions and displays, to Culas AB, which is partially owned by the current managing director of Stora Enso Re-board AB, John - Åke Svensson.
The Swiss transnational food and drink giant says that excluding the US confectionery business which was divested at the end of March, organic growth was 2.9 percent.
The president and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan toured Trump's golf courses and stayed at his resort in Florida, drawing attention to properties from which he has not divested himself.
12:26 - An effective attack from a Tory backbencher linking the need for Post Office privatisation to the EU postal legislation, which forced Royal Mail to divest itself of its most profitable business.
DiNapoli, a Democrat, has used the pension fund to throw some political weight around when it comes to social causes — think of the Chevron lawsuit, which is being challenged by former ethics watchdog David Grandeau, and the plan to divest from firearm manufacturers.
The worldwide push for government entities to drop investments in fossil fuels comes home to roost in the Empire State: this week New York legislators, led by Senator Liz Krueger, introduced the Fossil Fuel Divestment Act, which would require Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to divest the Common Retirement Fund's holdings in the top 200 fossil fuel companies by 2020.
The fund is the third - largest in the nation, trailing California's two public pension systems, both of which have divested from some fossil fuel companies.
The Department of Justice is threatening to challenge AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner and has asked the company to divest of either DirecTv or the unit that runs CNN, which the president has criticized.
Asked for Hawkins's position on the B.D.S. (Boycott, Divest and Sanctions) movement against Israel, a Hawkins spokesperson sent the following statement from the candidate, which read, in part:
«Once this state divests, which it will, you're going to see a national follow up to that,» Credico predicts.
Fitzgerald had been under pressure for months for the length of time it was taking her to divest holdings that presented financial conflicts, which required her to recuse herself from some CDC decision - making.
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