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The company, a new player in the contract chip-making business, was formed last year when Advanced Micro Devices, Intel's main rival in the PC chip market, spun off its manufacturing operations.

But the company was an early player in the U.K.'s mobile telephony market spinning off its BT Cellnet brand in 2002, and subsequently selling the business entirely, by then known as O2, to Spain's Telefonica for £18 billion in 2005.

It seems Siemens has had enough and is selling its part to Fujitsu, and Fujitsu (not really loving the "end-user" market) will spin off that part of its PC business and sell it to whoever.

Or the SEC might force those markets to spin off, and perhaps merge, their regulatory arms.Both the established exchanges attributed their decision to become companies to the competitive pressure from ECNs.

The Orange IPO demonstrates they will not be able to tap the equities markets or spin off their wireless units.

There is talk that Lufthansa, which Citigroup reckons would in pieces be worth twice the parent company's market value, may spin off its in-flight catering business.

The most unusual aspect of this changeover from China Grill Management to ESquared Hospitality is the addition, on Thursdays from 4 to 9 p.m., of Hester Nights, a night market spin-off with vendors from the Hester Street Fair on the Lower East Side: 851 Avenue of the Americas (29th Street), (646) 646-7140.

No novice in the ways of stock markets, he plans to spin off international operations into a separate company in a few years.

The new chief executive of E.D.S., Michael H. Jordan, has restored their autonomy, bonuses and other perks, and scotched market rumors that he would spin off the consulting arm to raise badly needed cash.

Robert Milton, Air Canada's chief executive, said that in the next few months the airline might buy back debt on the open market, raise new equity or spin off some businesses through public offerings.

The telco was an early player in the U.K.'s mobile telephony market, before going on to spin off its BT Cellnet brand in 2002 — and subsequently sell the business entirely to Spain's Telefonica for £18 billion in 2005.

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