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It's divesting business units, such as the recent sale of the German retail banking division, and will reduce employees by attrition.
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Last year, the foundation announced that it was divesting fossil fuels from its endowment.
As a result of this analysis, ANU declared that it was divesting in a few carbon exposed companies.
A prominent private equity firm announced that it was divesting itself of the company that makes the Bushmaster rifle, which was used in the mass shooting of 20 children and seven adults in Connecticut on Friday.
Shares of Veolia Environnement rose 3.5%, to 16.51 euros ($20.90) in Paris, after the company said it was divesting assets worth $3.1 billion to cope with a slump in demand.
A month later, Stanford University announced it was divesting from the coal industry.
ShipCom recently became an independent company after it was divested by Eastman Chemical.
The real problem is that now that the job is in the public eye, it is divested of any "real life" significance and can only be lauded in a PR-contaminated world.
(See "Damage Control for Altria" ) Recent legal victories for Altria have eased the way for it to spin off Kraft by reducing the odds that tobacco litigants would try to go after the asset after it was divested.
After casting and cooling the framework, it was divested and sandblasted with 50 μm aluminum oxide powder avoiding damage to the implant cylinder platform areas.
The Church of England announced this month it would be divesting its funds from any companies that have not aligned themselves with the climate goals set out in the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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