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  • Divestment: Definition, Meaning, Purpose, Types, and Reasons - Investopedia
    What Is Divestment? Divestment is the process of selling subsidiary assets, investments, or divisions of a company in order to maximize the value of the parent company
  • Divestment - Wikipedia
    In finance and economics, divestment or divestiture is the reduction of some kind of asset for financial, ethical, or political objectives or sale of an existing business by a firm A divestment is the opposite of an investment
  • Divestment | Definition, Business, Examples | Britannica Money
    At the institutional level, divestment is a policy and set of economic sanctions used by corporations, groups of shareholders, individuals, and governments to put pressure on a company or a country, usually to protest either the company’s or the country’s policies and practices
  • Divestment Definition | Investing Dictionary - U. S. News
    All you need to know about types of divestiture and how divestment campaigns work
  • Divestment - Overview, Reasons, Challenges - Corporate Finance Institute
    Divestment is the sale of an existing business or an asset class that doesn’t perform or meet the expectations of the company or a country It helps organizations to generate cash, thereby reducing debt and making the company more attractive with a low debt-to-equity ratio
  • Divestment: What it is, How it works, and Examples
    Divestment is a strategic tool that companies use to streamline operations, enhance financial performance, and refocus on core business areas By selling off non-core assets or underperforming divisions, businesses can improve their overall value and adapt to changing market conditions
  • Divestment: meaning, types, examples vs investments
    Divestment refers to selling off parts of a business or investments that no longer align with its core objectives, ethical guidelines, or financial goals Companies can divest for several reasons, such as streamlining operations, raising capital, or taking a stance on a particular issue
  • Divestment: Meaning, Purpose, Strategy, vs Disinvestment - Equirus Wealth
    What is Divestment? Divestment refers to the strategic act of a company or organization selling, liquidating, or disposing of its assets, business units, subsidiaries, or investments The primary aim of divestment is to streamline operations, reduce financial risk, optimize resource allocation, and refocus on core activities


















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