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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the spinoff" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a related topic or subject matter concerning a spinoff, such as a television show, movie, or business venture.
Example: "The article provides detailed insights about the spinoff and its potential impact on the original series."
Alternatives: "regarding the spinoff" or "concerning the spinoff".
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Asked about the spinoff, Mr. Stillerman said only: "No news".
Wall Street has known for months about the spinoff.
The warning, however, was part of a 200-page document about the spinoff, the kind of paperwork that many investors either throw away or gloss over.
"As we thought over the last year about the spinoff of Mirant, we did something that made Allen and me a duplication," Mr. Dahlberg said in a telephone interview.
He learned about the events through an assistant and spent the next several hours talking on the phone and writing a report to clients about his firm's thoughts about the spinoff proposal.
In the same speech, he also appeared to caution Northrop about the spinoff, saying that transparency from contractors was essential "as we review proposals that may result in the creation of weaker stand-alone firms less likely to thrive without the necessary capital structure that their larger parent company is able to provide".
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Some investors worried about whether the spinoff would actually happen.
A lot of pressure rests on the series, particularly in pleasing die-hard "Breaking Bad" fans who worry about whether the spinoff will hold up to its forebear.
Still, A.M.D. owns about 30 percent of the spinoff and has to account for the investment in its results.
"We have one of our main offices here, so it's a good place to pioneer an idea like this," John Cooper, director of the Sundance Film Festival, said in an interview about putting on the spinoff event in Los Angeles.
Telmex shares fell about 3percentt, adjusted for the spinoff, to close at 16 pesos ($1.65) a share.
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