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The government asserts, however, that the proposed split falls across a clear divisional line at Microsoft.
The proposed split will be presented to the company's shareholders at the annual meeting on May 25.
The two businesses resulting from the proposed split almost evenly divide HP's fiscal 2013 revenue of $112 billion.
According to the Financial Times, the proposed split could have lowered the credit rating for the structured finance business, which insured complex financial instruments tied to subprime loans.
When the talk turns to revenue, the proposed split by YouTube, according to one media executive involved in such negotiations, is roughly 70percenttothethe content owner and 30percenttoto YouTube.
BSkyB rose 16.5p to 696.5p on hopes that News Corporation's proposed split into a publishing business and an entertainment company might lead to a new bid from Rupert Murdoch for the satellite broadcaster.
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The proposed split-up would address one matter that has been the source of frequent complaints from other software companies -- that Microsoft gives its own applications programmers preferred access to the inner workings of Windows technology.
And the Americans proposed split-level sovereignty: The Palestinians would control the upper level and the Israelis the subterranean space, where the remains of the temple are believed to be.
[C4.] PG&E Proposes Splitting Into Two In a court filing, PG&E proposed splitting into two utility companies, a move it said would enable it to repay billions of dollars to creditors without assistance from California.
That effort failed, but he returned this year with four nominees and proposed splitting the company into two entities.
At that time, he proposed splitting the immigration agency into two operations, one dedicated to law enforcement and the other to providing services to immigrants.
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