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BMW invested in the team and then divested.
This is seemingly part of the search giant's new hardware strategy, which is why it ended up acquiring part of another smartphone maker despite having previously acquired and then divested itself of Motorola's mobile business.
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It will sell an additional 10 percent of Alibaba when the Chinese Internet company files to go public in the next few years, and then divest the remainder sometime after that.
There is talk of setting up a separate entity to house the assets earmarked for sale, which could then be divested later.
Meanwhile, the government found that it was too expensive to sustain the childcare services and the then Ministry of Social Affairs MSAA) divested its centres to the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC 6.
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.
"They try things but then they divest themselves quickly, so it's fail early, fail often, which is a smart way to do business," she said.
Similarly, it looks eccentric for Theresa May to humble George Osborne, ditch his policies, dump his tax and spending plans, then not divest her government, before it burns through the estimated £56bn, of the railway he planned for his legacy.
The comment I would make very candidly is that if you believe that everything that would benefit from mobility in a broadband wireless experience has already been connected to a network and is being adequately served, then absolutely, divest it.
Since then he has divested it of many of its non-packaging-related assets.
Since then, Iflix has divested its stake until finally exiting the business as announced today.
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