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But, even so, Vickers does not put a number on the extra branches to be divested.
Watson wants to do the same; he wants Murdoch to be divested of his company.
The first deal was forced: ING Direct had to be divested under the terms of its Dutch parent's bail-out.
The company's Verestar unit, to be divested this year, was also designated as discontinued operations starting in the fourth quarter.
Pfizer and Pharmacia said that they had signed agreements with buyers for all assets to be divested.
The three groups to be divested included 108 hospitals in several big-city markets and rural areas.
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The UK and northern Europe look to be "divesting" themselves of the problems in southern Europe.
Ray seems to be divesting himself of his responsibilities – his career, his family – in anticipation of some reckoning.
For example, if a charity received a large block of stock from a particular company, and a certain executive there is known to be divesting, it's possible to draw a link between the two.
Deprivation refers to being divested of individual rights and possessions that are afforded to otherwise "free" individuals (Sykes 1958).
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.
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