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By definition, the decision to divest is necessarily made before the firm engages in divestiture.
Brauer (2006) has more extensively reviewed divestures in his work titled: "What Have We Acquired and What Should We Acquire in Divestiture Research?
Furthermore, employees (in divested units, in the remaining parts of divesting firms, or in acquiring firms for selloffs) play an instrumental role in divestiture, but investigations of this central internal stakeholder have been limited (see Moschieri 2011 for an example of an exception).
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Williams has announced or completed $2.1 billion in divestitures this year.
Beginning in 2003, Mr. Cote has presided over $5.3 billion in acquisitions and $2.4 billion in divestitures.
With the sale announced yesterday, Shell has completed $3 billion in divestitures this year, Mr. Palmer said.
Moreover, Diageo and Pernod are planning $670 million in divestitures by selling some of Seagram's less promising brands.
ArcelorMittal recently sold two North American steel foundation businesses called Skyline Steel and Astralloy to a rival, Nucor, for $605 million — part of $2.7 billion in divestitures since September.
In 2006 it completed $900 million in divestitures.
Second, identify a relevant counterfactual set against which to benchmark the entities involved in divestitures.
Add to that fact the recent flurry in divestitures and acquisitions and you have a recipe for chaos in E-mail, with some corporations using as many as 16 different systems.
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