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Some 75% of the 251 properties acquired have been divested to traditional owners.
Carlos Costa, the governor of the Bank of Portugal, said that banks had a "very big" pool of assets that could be divested to strengthen their balance sheets.
Chinalco's move was seen as an effort to fend off BHP or to position itself to pick up valuable pieces that might be divested to meet regulatory demands.
Other investors which follow the trust's ethical policy, including the Marlborough Ethical Fund and Millfield House Foundation, have also sold their shares, taking the total amount divested to £2.2m.
Dodson, an Indigenous barrister, academic and chairman of the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, suggested the controversial resort should be fully divested to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people – the Anangu – as soon as possible.
According to both Kamphefner and former Cooney assistant Robert Blaine, Cooney was unhappy with the performance of the Army's prime parts supplier a unit of McDonnell Douglas then being divested to Dutch investors.
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But the GPFG is the highest profile institution to divest to date.
Under a 2009 mining law foreign entities must divest to local partners 20% of equity in new mines within five years of production.
"The whole idea of the ILC is to acquire land and property to divest it to Aboriginal people.
In fact, when BSkyB attempted to buy 17.9%, more general competition rules forced it to divest down to 7.5%.
We subsequently began discussions to divest Konga to Zinox".
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