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We have divested our rail business, we have divested-, we are divesting, now, the power grid infrastructure business.
Dish is paying $5 billion for a combination of divested assets including spectrum Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, all of which will be divested by the new T-Mobile.
Trump has not divested himself from ownership of his businesses.
Price divested his drug stocks upon taking the cabinet post.
AX) said it has divested Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA.
No infrastructure asset should be or will be completely divested.
It has divested its enormous sovereign wealth fund from coal.
They have since divested their interest from Twitter in May, 2014.
He already has divested from multiple businesses and resigned from boards.
It has cancelled four and already divested one of the others.
The results do not include assets divested over the past year.
The company divested Time Warner Cable in 23, and Time Inc.
Obama divested himself of any potential conflicting assets, the report says.
Her holdings worth more than $1,000 were eventually divested by November 21th.
It is double the amount that had been divested 15 months ago.
The disclosure form suggests that Kushner has not fully divested from Cadre.
The pattern continued, with Sinclair buying back divested stations when regulations loosened.
It is worth noting what is being divested – just contracts with subscribers.
Exactly, which you know very well, Kara, and that was all divested.
Agta Record's French industrial high-speed door business will also be divested.
It later divested its dialysis business and merged with benefits manager CareCore National.
In my own limited investment portfolio, I divested from oil and gas stocks.
N, a master limited partnership, would also have been divested, the people added.
The UK parliament, for example, still hasn't divested its £612m pension fund. 11.
Both have not divested from their outside businesses during their White House tenure.
Myers resigned from AccuWeather and divested his interests in the company in January.
The divested unit has 60 employees, 150,000 personal customers and 15,000 business customers.
In September 2015, 436 institutions and 2,040 individuals worth $2.6 trillion had divested.
Cities such as Seattle and San Francisco have divested from Dakota-invested banks.
The divested assets had revenue of about $3 billion in 2015, Ball said.
This week, DONG divested its Danish gas distribution grid for 2.3 billion crowns.
In a tweet Thursday, Beslik said it had divested of its Facebook shares.
Mnuchin divested his stake in RatPac-Dune in 85033 after becoming Treasury secretary.
Mr. Kushner has divested his stakes in any businesses connected to that property.
Those assets will also be divested if Clayton is confirmed to head the SEC.
Those figures include the SP Video CPE Business, which Cisco divested from last November.
" He also said that New York State's DiNapoli "hasn't said he's divested from coal.
The clinics to be divested are in New Jersey and Texas, the agency said.
However, in 22016, when Chipotle geared up for its initial public offering, McDonald's divested.
Q. Most of your previous assets had been divested, except for Sky View Parc.
Later that day I called my broker and divested all my fossil-fuel holdings.
Mr. Mnuchin has fully divested from Dune Entertainment and RatPac-Dune, Mr. Sayegh said.
Milner and DST Global divested shares in both Twitter and Facebook after their public offerings.
In both cases, SenseTime quietly divested from each venture after news reports of its involvement.
NMG's statement to BuzzFeed News said Davis "has since divested his interests" in 33 Universal.
Mr. Morrison, in a determinedly neutral performance, has been divested of any hints of sensuality.
In 2010, the Zander facilities management activities were divested and the portfolio review continues today.
Jefferies estimates the value of the Freeport Grasberg stake to be divested at $6.7 billion.
The fund has in the past divested from firms deemed to have violated the guidelines.
The president, by the way, has not divested from the business that runs Trump Tower.
Many leading institutional investors have already divested from coal while remaining in other energy stocks.
Trayport is being divested by Intercontinental Exchange Inc on the orders of Britain's competition watchdog.
A further 10 percent must be divested to the government by the end of 2019.
It also accused Dollar Tree of putting underqualified and inattentive store managers in divested stores.
Rio Tinto divested its stake in the shuttered mine's operator, Bougainville Copper Ltd, in 2016.
Since then, Iflix has divested its stake until finally exiting the business as announced today.
But at the same time, the company has quietly divested itself of an older asset.
They had divested themselves of myriad possessions to accommodate life in tight New York quarters.
Even as certain personalities are divested, tentacles run deep; ties cross administrations and party lines.
However, adjusted profit from international banking fell 17%, hit by impact of its divested operations.
However, adjusted profit from international banking fell 17%, hit by impact of its divested operations.
The regulator added most of non-core financial assets under Anbang Group have been divested.
He divested his stake in one of them, K One Journal Square LLC, in January.
"Actis' holding company for Umeme, divested its remaining 14.3 percent in the Company," Umeme said.
Total can manufacturing capacity divested in Europe will be in excess of 2107 billion cans.
Bertschy noted Nestle had divested more than 25 business units in the past four years.
Historically, presidential candidates and officeholders have voluntarily released their tax returns and divested their holdings.
The company has divested from several business units and laid off thousands of employees globally.
The largest portion of EBITDA divested was the 9083 hospitals involved in the QHC spin-off.
Campbell will have divested its entire fresh division on completion of the deal, the company said.
FPT has divested most of its shareholdings and now has a 9 percent stake in TPBank.
Amazon would also be interested in any wireless spectrum that could be divested, the source said.
I actually think it might have made some difference, especially if he had divested health care.
Second, she founded The Tig, a lifestyle and culture website (that she's, sadly, since divested from).
It has divested from heavy polluters, firms involved in deforestation and, this year, from coal companies.
Other state public pension funds also have divested tobacco holdings, including Vermont and Massachusetts, among others.
In 2017, he divested his stake in a film production company after joining the White House.
The results reflect a one-time pre-tax expense of $1.6 billion related to divested businesses.
"This president has huge business interests and hasn't divested himself," New York representative Jerry Nadler said.
Before joining Mr. Pence's staff, Mr. Ayers divested from Media Group of America, the company said.
Inhofe said he has divested most of his stock and is not involved in investment decisions.
Inhofe said he has divested most of his stock and is not involved in investment decisions.
California's public pension system made exactly this bet when it divested its tobacco holdings in 2000.
" He said Mr. Kushner "divested himself from the 2120 Fifth Avenue building before joining the government.
For decades, the state of Louisiana divested from community programs and invested in jails and prisons.
A wave of major pension funds, endowment funds and other intuitions have divested from fossil fuels.
The companies divested takeoff and landing slots and gates at seven airports to settle the lawsuit.
November 2017: Ross told federal ethics officials that he had divested assets despite he still owning them.
Where it stands: Currently, $20 billion has been divested from coal, according to NGOs tracking these commitments.
As part of its restructuring plans, Alcoa has divested itself of 40 percent of its smelting capacity.
Temasek — which focuses on equity investments — said it divested from Gilead Sciences, Cargill Tropical Palm and Klabin.
Funds for the city's police and fire departments and the city's board of education have not divested.
Last year, J&J divested its LifeScan blood glucose monitor business after exiting the insulin pump market.
Dollar Express accuses the company of using confidential information to open new stores near the divested locations.
Telecommunications firms such as Verizon Communications Inc and CenturyLink Inc divested their data center portfolios last year.
However, it will not show, in many cases, if an employee has since divested from a holding.
Potential deals could involve BASF and any businesses divested from the Dow/DuPont merger, according to analysts.
It had reported higher earnings for 2017 but excluding its now-divested metals unit, net profit declined.
Nestle is currently streamlining its portfolio and has divested several underperforming businesses, including its skin health unit.
Commerce spokesman James Rockas said in November that Ross had "fully divested" his Diamond S Shipping stake.
In Livingston, Mr. Kushner has divested from the Westminster Hotel, a three-story property overlooking strip malls.
Through its pharmaceutical division, Janssen, J & J manufactured Nucynta, an opioid tablet, which it divested in 2015.
The company has divested a number of its units last year to streamline business and reduce debt.
Unfortunately, in rural areas, there are often few alternative payers willing to take on these divested consumers.
Since the Cold War, the United States has divested itself of its strategic-level political warfare capabilities.
Fitzgerald, a former Georgia health official, has divested from many stock holdings since taking the CDC job.
Fitzgerald, a former Georgia health official, has divested from many stock holdings since taking the CDC job.
The company's largest institutional investor, Blum Capital Partners, then divested its shares (about 2120 percent of the company).
DST Global had fully divested our positions in Facebook by 2013 and Twitter by 2014, following their IPOs.
Though Trump has transferred control of his businesses to his sons, he has not fully divested from them.
The nation's largest public pension fund with $290 billion in assets, CalPERS divested its tobacco holdings in 2000.
But he had divested himself from Breitbart, and that was a big thing because it's just responsibility. Right.
Secretary Ross has fully divested in accordance with his ethics agreement filed with the Office of Government Ethics.
"This is not a White House issue, the President is divested from the business," she told the newspaper.
He divested his Hollywood assets to really focus on bringing down debt, and focusing on his domestic assets.
In the last several years, it has divested itself of many assets, including The Boston Globe and About.
" Stowe's Uncle Tom, "her only black man, has been robbed of his humanity and divested of his sex.
The investment comes seven months after the private equity firm KKR divested its 36% stake in the team.
He hasn't released his tax returns, hasn't divested from his businesses, hasn't appointed most positions in his government.
Mr. Ross had retained an investment in Navigator after taking office, but says he has since divested it.
In 2010, Yakobashvili divested from what had been his main asset, juice and dairy firm Wimm-Bill-Dann.
Most glaringly, Trump has not divested from his global business interests, and he has not released his tax returns.
That corporate makeover means 265 percent of the revenue the CEO inherited from his predecessor Jack Welch was divested.
And those who can participate are divested of anonymity, so peer pressure and shaming can play an inappropriate role.
With the completion of deal, expected by July 2019, Campbell will have divested its entire fresh division, it said.
Had Kalanick held onto his shares, they'd be worth $1.2 billion more today than they were when he divested.
The merger would allow Dish to acquire divested assets and wireless spectrum to launch a new national 5G network.
I think for most of our clients, they are well divested globally and across different asset classes as well.
These results excluded businesses GFG divested including its struggling Jabong unit in India and operations in Thailand and Vietnam.
Since then, the company has undertaken significant cost savings measures, divested non-core assets and improved its supply chain.
But the board voted to remain divested and to expand the ban to externally managed portfolios and affiliated funds.
Ross, a billionaire investor, divested many of his holdings before joining the administration, but kept his stake in Navigator.
The filings do not indicate all of the stocks that will be divested as part of standard ethics screening.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that a Broadcom-Brocade deal was imminent and that the networking business would be divested.
The company said it had divested 3.2 billion euros in assets above book value over the last 12 months.
According to Pawlyk, one F-2117 was scheduled to be divested this year and approximately four every year thereafter.
In the past year, the company made investments worth 29 billion Singapore dollars and divested 16 billion Singapore dollars.
One of those divested assets was his share in Kushner Companies' flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
Under her agreement with ethics officials, for example, Betsy DeVos, the billionaire education secretary, divested a swath of assets.
Mr. Kushner divested some of his Kushner Companies assets by selling them to a trust controlled by his mother.
If you look at our journey, over the last 30, 40 years, we have divested infrastructure business in power generation.
In turn, Page wrote a letter to Comey telling him he had divested his stake in the company in August.
With the completion of the deal, expected by July 2019, Campbell will have divested its entire fresh division, it said.
Last year, for example, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation divested its entire holding in the oil giant BP ($187m).
The company was one of several that Mnuchin said he divested from upon his treasury secretary nomination, according to Deadline.
Trump hasn't divested from the Trump Organization — he has only handed over the responsibility of running it to his family.
At the same time it has divested underperforming businesses including the Nutrament drink, Jenny Craig diet business and PowerBar snacks.
Also, if you have evidence that Trump has actually divested from the Trump Organization, we have yet to see any.
It was three weeks later he stepped down from his co-CEO position, and he divested Breitbart to his daughter.
Low-cost provider Boost Mobile will be divested to Dish to facilitate that process, according to the FCC's order. Rep.
Noti noted that back in the 1970s, when questions of impropriety were raised, Jimmy Carter divested from his peanut farm.
While Trump's choices have divested from assets, some still have business holdings that leave the door open for potential conflicts.
First, doctors divested from owning the hospitals, which led to an ever-increasing intrusion by businessmen into simple healthcare delivery.
Not long after, he and his family divested from C5 Creative Consulting as well, according to the vice president's office.
So as the market corrected and bitcoin has embraced a much more modest valuation of $7,000, Taihuttu never divested himself.
It was unclear whether the Tuennermans had divested themselves from their company MOJO 911, which produces Tales of the Cocktail.
I think for me to be able to say we've completely divested, we're not quite there yet, but we're close.
When at Actis, Kong was responsible for buying a stake in XP in 2010, which it completely divested in 2016.
In that same period, Li divested from four companies in the Hong Kong-China region, totaling more than $11 billion.
He also divested from some of the assets, including 666 Fifth Avenue, but retained investments worth up to $761 million.
Kushner divested himself from the family company after the presidential transition, when he was offered his current White House job.
"SHIP has experienced no losses and fully anticipates that will be the case as the remainder is divested," Wegner said.
"Good Riddance" addresses a question possibly plaguing some of the freshly divested: What if I threw out the wrong thing?
Kushner divested his interest in 666 Fifth Avenue when he took on the role of senior adviser at the White House.
Unfortunately, Google had already divested itself of its own hardware expertise, selling Motorola to Lenovo in 290 for about $22 billion.
In both cases, the Russian firms divested their holdings in the two companies shortly after each company's respective initial public offerings.
Mnuchin, under the terms of a government ethics agreement, divested between $1 million and $2 million he had in Paulson's funds.
Boost Mobile will also be divested so the New T-Mobile will have to compete against it in the prepaid market.
The sale did not include a unit of the company, U.S. chip designer MIPS, which was divested to an investment firm.
In Norway, ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP have sold their offshore assets, while Total and Shell have divested part of their holdings.
That was a considerably larger portfolio impact than CalPERS' other divested assets, such as Iran, Sudan and certain firearms-related companies.
A campaign adviser for Ben Carson named Armstrong Williams was a commentator for Sinclair, and also owned several divested Sinclair stations.
In 2011, it divested its own PARP inhibitor to Clovis Oncology for a convertible promissory note worth a mere $7 million.
The FTC required blood plasma collection centers to be divested in Augusta, Georgia; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Youngstown, Ohio, the agency said.
He also divested in stocks in the defense industry, including firms like BAE Systems, CACI International, L28500 Technologies and Orbital ATK.
The D.J. divested themselves of their ego, stopped trying to interfere with the music, and they just chose really good tunes.
In 2016, the company divested its Canadian wine business to Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan for about C$1.03 billion ($772 million).
The company has cut its dividend and divested non-core assets in order to raise cash to meet its financial obligations.
Ms. Meng's lawyers said that she resigned from Skycom's board in 2009 and that Huawei divested its stake in the company.
And in those same years, Li divested from four companies in Hong Kong and the mainland, totaling more than $11 billion.
To avoid the appearance of conflicts of interest, Shanahan divested stocks in more than a dozen defense contract companies, including Boeing.
Shell has also divested refineries in other regions, selling its 50% stake in the SASREF refinery in Saudi Arabia last year.
But a Forbes analysis of Ross's schedules found that the secretary met with all three companies before he divested from them.
Although no university in the United States has ever divested from Israel, that's not the battlefield where the movement is winning.
President Trump has continually faced questions about conflicts of interest because, unlike his predecessors, he has not divested from his businesses.
And in those same years, Li divested from four companies in Hong Kong and the mainland, totaling more than $11 billion.
That creates a series of ethical concerns, especially because the President has not divested himself from his empire — far from it.
Chao later divested in June 2019 and admitted to "inadvertent misstatements of fact" in her financial disclosure report and ethics agreement.
The move could hurt banks, which have massively divested non-performing loans in recent years at a fraction of their original value.
"Perhaps it could be divested in such a way that Yum Brands would be able to retain a minority stake," Kalinowski wrote.
Trump never divested his stake of the company, so he stands to benefit financially from any foreign projects his sons are handling.
In recent years, the company has divested slow-growing food brands and acquired higher-margin, higher-growth skincare and personal care brands.
Litecoin founder Charlie Lee announced on Reddit today that he had divested most of his litecoins, which are an alternative to Bitcoin.
However, Dell has since divested some of the unit's operations and integrated some others, which it is not including in the sale.
Renault itself is buying buy back 10 percent of the divested shares for stock awards to current and former employees, it added.
Exxon and BP have already divested their refineries in California and Shell previously sold one plant in the state to Tesoro Corp.
"If we divested tomorrow, we're not going to put Exxon Mobil out of business," said Thomas P. DiNapoli, New York State comptroller.
In July, NetLink raised about S$2.3 billion from its initial public offering, in which Singtel divested 75.2 percent of its stake.
I honestly don't know but I think James with what was going on, and Melco wasn't the only asset that he divested.
Emerging markets-focused private equity firm Abraaj Group said it divested its share in Careem as part of Kingdom Holding's buy in.
Unless something changes, calls for anti-trust action against both Amazon and AWS are inevitable, even if AWS is divested from Amazon.
That would end if the Treasury divested its holdings and only Congress has the power to create a guarantee in its place.
As part of the deal, the company divested its noncyber assets, leaving it a prime target for the upcoming dot-com bust.
This included 21 billion yen in profit attributable to its stake in parts supplier Calsonic Kansei, which the company divested in March.
Last year, the David Rockefeller Fund divested itself of investments in fossil fuels, which some other family giving vehicles have also done.
In early 2017, Kushner also divested from the 666 Fifth Avenue property that his family's company purchased in 2007 for $1.8 billion.
He also held more than $10 million in stock of his former employer, Invesco, despite earlier swearing he had divested those holdings.
That would end if the Treasury divested its holdings and only Congress has the power to create a guarantee in its place.
Notable here is DST's billionaire founder, Yuri Milner, who — along with other partners — saw big returns when they divested shortly after Twitter's IPO.
The company said on Wednesday it had identified the assets that do not fit its portfolio profile, which are likely to be divested.
A Lockheed Martin spokesman refused to discuss the contracting process and said the company had divested its unit responsible for the FBI program.
However, some active managers in CalSTRS still held the stock until 2009, when the fund system completely and formally divested from tobacco holdings.
Fitch estimates the combined EBITDA margin of the divested businesses was approximately 11% compared to the approximately 25% margin for the remaining portfolio.
Roberto Castello Branco added that Petroleo Brasilerio SA, as the company is officially known, has divested 70 oil blocks so far this year.
Roberto Castello Branco added that Petroleo Brasilerio SA , as the company is officially known, has divested 70 oil blocks so far this year.
KLP, which manages more than 600 billion Norwegian crowns ($77.70 billion) in assets, divested around $70 million in ETP, Phillips 66, Enbridge Inc.
Shell divested $5.5 billion worth of assets in 2015, including a refinery in Japan, North Sea assets and its retail business in Norway.
Lonza has already divested its water care business and moved parts of LSI's nutrition and Capsugel consumer business to the pharma & biotech segment.
The U.S. Justice Department would need to scrutinize the buyer of a divested asset to ensure it would stay viable and preserve competition.
He divested underperforming businesses including textile and paper chemicals in 2012 and placed more responsibility with lower level managers for faster decision-making.
The dossier raises questions about whether AWS paid her to guide the cloud requirements towards AWS and whether she had divested related investments.
Some investors then divested from the company, and Remington borrowed heavily during that time, including to buy out investors who wanted to leave.
Including Tuesday's sale, the company said it had divested more than $1.3 billion in assets since the new management took over in 2018.
An earlier version of this article misstated how much money New York City had previously divested from fossil fuel companies and private prisons.
It is not clear whether Marathon would choose to keep MPLX's logistics and storage businesses should the G&P assets be successfully divested.
However, their tax returns list very little wealth overall in stocks, with IBM dividends growing to $3,621 by 2012 but divested by 2013.
Yum Brands divested Yum China last year, while McDonald's is selling a controlling stake in its business to a locally led investor group.
The financial terms were not disclosed, but Conductor says that as a result of the deal, it's fully divested from The We Company.
Although Mnuchin has divested from the company because of his gig in Trump's administration ... the Koch Brothers are reportedly still very much involved.
"We do not have an interest in acquiring divested spectrum from the Sprint [and] T-Mobile transaction, " the Comcast spokesperson said in a statement.
The divested products include anesthetics, antibiotics, weight-loss drugs, oral contraceptives and treatments for a wide variety of diseases and conditions, the statement said.
"This is astonishing — as astonishing as the moment when the Rockefellers divested the world's oldest oil fortune," said Bill McKibben, founder of the 350.
As the head of a foundation that supports social change, I'm happy we've divested fossil fuels stocks to help the planet and its people.
Since Trump hasn't fully divested himself from his businesses, he and his family stand to gain from any transactions that take place in them.
Haniel divested the firm in 2008 to buyout groups PAI and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, which in 2016 sold it on to Lone Star.
Al Ramz Corp plunged 20.2 percent after saying it had divested its 24 percent stake in insurer Takaful Emirates having achieved its targeted return.
Still, the Post reported, Kushner transferred the allegedly worthless contingent stake to his sister's account, just three days after claiming he had fully divested.
Last year, his former employer eHarmony divested a business that Carter had developed called Elevated Careers, which was acquired by a startup called Candidate.Guru.
Anglo American no longer has gold assets but claims against it stem from the period before it divested completely from the sector in 2009.
We want to show bright spots in communities thatve been divested from, we know more Lights exist here, they just need to be activated.
Excluding the one-off gain, profit fell to 160.6 million as costs for the transaction and loss of revenue from the divested business weighed.
Although Sinclair told the F.C.C. that the divested stations were independent, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicated that they were Sinclair assets.
The real estate mogul never fully divested from his business empire when he entered the White House, and still maintains ownership of the company.
Chris Sagers, who teaches antitrust at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, said customers would be hurt if the companies formed from divested assets fail.
"(This) would provide asset managers and other international investors with sufficient comfort that the proceeds are not divested for a restricted use," he said.
Last month Inercom divested its solar energy business to clear regulatory objections to the deal, estimated at 320 million euros and sought new approval.
If painting is thoroughly divested of discourse – no Greenbergian formalism, no end-of-painting narrative — then all of paintings' potentialities are up for grabs.
Of course, if Trump really didn't care about money, he could've followed decades of precedent and divested from his business interests before taking office.
Including Tuesday's sale, the company said it had divested more than C$1.3 billion in assets since the new management took over in 2018.
He divested all stocks from the company when he became director of the cancer institute, according to Jeff Macdonald, a spokesman for the company.
One was that the drilling technology businesses that were divested would go to small companies that could not effectively compete with the two leaders.
In 2001, Paul H. O'Neill, President George W. Bush's Treasury secretary, divested his holdings in Alcoa, an aluminum producer, because of conflicts of interest.
The company stopped marketing Duragesic by 2008, court papers said, and divested Nucynta in 2015, the year the company ceased marketing opioid medication altogether.
When the celebrities went inside and sat down and divested themselves of their more theatrical garments, would someone still see their clothes as religious?
In preparation for his role as a White House adviser, Jared Kushner divested some of his stakes in the family business and other investments.
Here even the largest alternative MA provider – Wellcare – would have to grow by about six times to acquire all of the necessary divested assets.
DSM said that under Sijbesma's leadership the company had significantly expanded its nutrition business, divested its bulk chemical activities, and upgraded its materials portfolio.
On logistical grounds, it has been difficult to find community bankers who have fully divested from the banking business, as required by ethics rules.
The federal government's role as regulator has been undermined because it has divested itself from developing, building, or managing any kind of housing program.
Kong, who was at Actis until 2017, was responsible for buying a stake in XP in 2010; the stake was completely divested in 2016.
The president has never divested from his private businesses, which are now run by his two oldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.
Two scientific collections at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) are being divested to make way for renovations of the campus track stadium.
Ray Wang, founder and principal analyst at Constellation Research, says Infosys recently divested its part of the deal and that might have precipitated the sale.
KLP said it had previously divested from Glencore, the world's biggest shipper of seaborne coal, which this year said it has capped its coal capacity.
While Ivanka Trump has stepped away from managing her brand, she has not divested her ownership of the company and still profits from its business.
Beechwood, led by Mark Feuer, also noted that it had divested all but one of its minority investors, including all family members of Platinum executives.
They have divested themselves from that heritage in a lot of ways, and it seems to me that that's how they might survive their job.
Analysts view organic growth as a key metric of the company's performance since it excludes the effects of currency fluctuations and acquired or divested businesses.
If Bayer's herbicides were divested to push through the transaction, there would be buyer interest for those assets as well, according to the Piper analyst.
Output was boosted by high production efficiency and a late one-off contribution from a sale from its now-divested Pakistan oil fields, it said.
Third Point sold all of its stake in Alphabet and divested 1 million shares of Facebook, reducing its position in the company by 25 percent.
Madonna was divested from the company in 2004, after a round of lawsuits with Time Warner over mismanagement in which accusations flew from both sides.
Also, the SEC had shown interest in some business deals made by Ericsson's business unit Microwave Systems, which was divested in 2006, the paper said.
A recent survey of New York employment violations estimated workers were divested of an average of $3,016 annually, out of total annual earnings of $20,644.
We divested our landmark consumer electronics businesses and, in 2016, listed the lighting business, upon which the company had been founded, on the Amsterdam Euronext.
The privately-held group reported higher profits for 2017, citing progress in restructuring efforts, but excluding its divested metals unit full-year net profit declined.
The U.S. business to be divested represents approximately 20% of the operating earnings of the firm globally and 50% of its U.S. retail operating earnings.
The company has divested the cancer drug Provenge, skin-care businesses Obagi and Cerave, and a unit called iNova to aid in its debt sales.
Capital outflows hit a record in November-January, when foreign investors divested holdings of government bonds to the tune of 27.9 billion ringgit ($6.46 billion).
John Podesta took a job in the White House and divested his stake in the firm, which Tony Podesta pointed in a less ideological direction.
The authors of Divested want to make the argument that financialization has caused inequality, by dissolving the connective tissue that once bound capital to labor.
Here, the cakes are cut into flat squares, divested of heaviness, dusted in coriander-laced tempura flour and fried briefly, so the inside stays soft.
During his tenure, 1980-93, the university was restored to financial health, divested from companies tied to South Africa and admitted women to its college.
Invesco is one stock that Ross was holding even after Ross declared he had divested all financial interests in companies that his ethics agreement required.
In the past, when Mr. Huntsman has taken a federal job, he has divested himself of family business holdings to avoid a conflict of interest.
Although he divested from Kure when he became the F.D.A. commissioner, Dr. Gottlieb held on to the idea that vaping could help adults quit smoking.
DuPont, earlier a part of the conglomerate DowDupont until it split in three, last month divested its nutrition and biosciences unit to International Flavors & Frangrances.
Beechwood, led by Mark Feuer, also noted that it had divested all but one of its minority investors, including all family members of Platinum executives.
Because Trump never divested, he still profits from every dollar that is spent booking a hotel room, event space, or buying a Trump-branded product.
Even if Fink divested entirely from such fossil fuel and private prison companies, that would make no difference to their business model or their profitability.
Dish is a beneficiary of that merger, as it will acquire divested assets and strike a network sharing agreement with T-Mobile upon its approval.
" As for monitoring centers, Nokia explained it had divested the business in 2009 and "do[es] not believe we had any such sales since then.
Arris is not in talks to buy other parts of the business being divested by Brocade that include data centers, switching and software, the sources added.
No two offers submitted were identical, and Yahoo is deciding which proposed structures and assets to be divested offer the best potential value, the people said.
Altisource Residential, which has a market capitalization of $615 million, has recently divested other parts of its portfolio, including distressed mortgages and non-rental housing properties.
Partial Divestment of MPM Finance: MPM divested 20% of its shares in MPM Finance for IDR453 billion in cash to its strategic partner, JACCS Co., Ltd.
Revenue rose 2 percent to $11.8 billion, excluding revenue from the customer premises equipment portion of the service provider video connected devices business that was divested.
Temasek also said that it had divested a record S$230 billion worth of investments in the most recent financial year, and invested S$22014 billion.
For more on the company, click on The Swedish bank said it had divested all its A-shares in parent Industrivarden at 153.25 crowns per share.
Details of the proposal were not immediately known, but sources said this week Charter had requested that there be an auction process for the divested assets.
The investment in Flipkart becomes the biggest-ever that Walmart has made in its history, supplanting Asda in the UK (which it last week partially divested).
When Refinery29 asked the Ivanka Trump brand whether she has formally divested from the company, we were redirected to a personal spokesman for the first daughter.
A spokesperson for the Field Museum confirmed via email that the institution had "divested from direct holdings in fossil fuels in 2015" but did not elaborate.
The line is licensed by President Trump's private business, which he divested from upon taking office in January, and is produced almost entirely in foreign countries.
Capital outflows hit a record in November-January, when foreign investors divested their holdings of government bonds to the tune of 27.9 billion ringgit ($6.46 billion).
Sinclair said it now plans to push for the stations in Dallas and Houston to be put into a divested trust, but retain the Chicago station.
The publications being divested, which also include some community-based publications, brought in about $470 million in net revenue for the twelve-month period ended Sept.
Ross stated on two forms -- a May 2017 transaction report and an annual financial disclosure filed in August 2018 -- that he had divested the BankUnited stock.
Some restaurants had already shrunk capacity and fired staff, while many entrepreneurs had divested licenses or started the lengthy bureaucratic process of transferring them to others.
While the divestment movement has been gaining steam across university campuses and other institutions around the world — the Rockefeller Family Fund divested from Exxon Mobil Corp.
The pension plan's board will determine how to reinvest the $248 million that were divested, said Emme Handy, chief finance officer for the City of Boston.
A former Democrat, Mr. Ross, 79, divested a significant portion of his holdings to avoid conflicts of interest before taking the helm of the Commerce Department.
A recent Treasury report suggested several amendments, such as excluding venture capital and other investments that promote growth from covered funds that need to be divested.
"The decisions of the court have not divested the Parliament of its powers," Maikel Moreno, the court's chief judge, said in an address on Saturday afternoon.
The report argues that none of the city pension funds that have divested have suffered a negative impact on portfolio performance, including Berlin, Oslo and Stockholm.
The Anglo-Dutch maker of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, Dove soap and Hellmann's mayonnaise said underlying sales rose 1.9 percent, excluding the recently divested spreads business.
Shaub praised the ethics agreement Tillerson struck, in which he divested himself of all Exxon assets and forfeited bonus payments that amounted to millions of dollars.
He has divested all of the holdings that he was required to divest pursuant to his ethics agreement, including the investments you mention in your email.
Trump left the management of the company to his two elder sons while he serves as president, but he has not divested from his business holdings.
Presentation material showed two of the 30 divested companies were involved in palm oil; one in rubber; ten in coal-based power; and one in "CO2 intensity".
Revenue rose to $11.8 billion from $11.6 billion, excluding revenue from the customer premises equipment portion of the service provider video connected devices business that was divested.
Some companies, including Shell, have mostly divested their holdings in oil sands, one of the most carbon-intensive sources of oil, but ExxonMobil remains a big owner.
Alrosa divested several non-core assets between 2011 and 2013, including selling a 51 percent stake in Timir iron ore project to Evraz, a major Russian steelmaker.
The financial crisis accelerated this: Worldpay was divested from Royal Bank of Scotland in 2010, as a condition of the lender's bail-out by the British taxpayer.
Today, Kushner and Ivanka Trump have already disclosed information about their finances and divested from some stocks as part of Kushner's White House role, according to Politico.
I actually think it might have made some difference, especially if he had divested" GE's health-care business, Sonnenfeld said Monday on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
Lee said he was hopeful the divestiture would succeed but uneasy about Dish's dual role as a critic of the transaction and a buyer of divested assets.
The company has said it will shut 20 stores by next February, but executives are not considering Loeb's demand that the chain be divested altogether, sources said.
In the past, some big investors have divested from high polluting coal or from companies they judge to be out of line with the Paris agreement's goals.
"For the time being we have actually divested a bit from our holdings to make sure that we have enough dry powder for future investments," he said.
The virtual currency also made headlines last week when Lee divested his stake in the coin, citing "a conflict of interest" because he tweeted about prices often.
Some universities have divested themselves of fossil fuel stocks, while others have resisted action, arguing that they do not want to terminate a dialogue with such companies.
For several years, the parent of Sears, Roebuck and Co and Kmart has taken on big losses, closed stores and divested businesses as it faced stiff competition.
Kushner himself, after coming under scrutiny during the transition for his involvement in EB-5 investment projects, divested his stake in the project his sister was pitching.
North Tide, a Boston-based hedge fund with $2.3 billion of assets and founded by Conan Laughlin, had owned 5.5 million shares but divested the entire lot.
After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, both the California's state pension fund and the California teachers pension fund divested their stakes in gun manufacturers.
In the late 1970s, the industrial crisis struck in the U.S. No one agrees why it happened, and the authors of Divested are refreshingly honest about this.
The firm Steyer founded, Farallon Capital Management, was an early investor in private prisons and divested in 2006 only following pressure from student protesters at Yale University.
Smith joined Thomson as a journalist in 1987 and rose through the ranks to run its North American newspaper business, before the company divested it in 2000.
They don't need it back, and it's not like the Yankees are gonna be psyched out because Milt in the bleachers divested himself of a lifetime souvenir.
Although Kushner divested his direct holdings in that property, he should still be viewed as having a "covered relationship" with any potential investor in 666 Fifth Ave.
Batali is "now fully divested" from the business, said Tanya Bastianich Manuali and Joe Bastianich in an email Wednesday to the employees of the group's 16 restaurants.
The family office of billionaire George Soros also bought stakes in AT&T, Chevron, and T-Mobile US, and divested stakes in eBay, Nvidia, Snap, and Paypal.
They also say that as lucrative as fossil fuels remain, it's still unethical to profit from them, logic that universities invoked when they divested from tobacco companies.
A spokesperson later emphasized that Kushner had stepped down from and fully divested himself from the company, which is true, although he is still the main beneficiary.
The government is certainly going to argue, look, we're not saying that CNN has to be divested because the president has an axe to grind, we are saying that the distribution channels combined with the content channels create competitive harm, and so one or the other has to be divested in order to create the structural change we think is necessary to make this merger not harm consumers.
On Monday the CMA suggested that the companies divest either the Three Mobile or O2 mobile network business completely or allow for carve-outs from the divested business.
The state-owned company divested its polluting lignite power plants and mines in eastern Germany last year, and said it wanted to focus its investments on renewable power.
The state has some of the most poorly funded public schools in the nation — and over the past several decades, state lawmakers have systematically divested from public education.
For the full year, Unilever reported turnover of 49.6 billion euros ($57.05 billion), excluding its divested spreads business, with underlying sales up 3.1 percent, in line with expectations.
"The DOJ wants to assure that the divested assets go to a company that's going to put them to good use," said the person familiar with the matter.
Transportation ethics officials told Chao there was no conflict of interest with her holding those stocks, but the secretary divested from them anyway, according to the Transportation spokesperson.
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Tyson Foods divested from Beyond shortly before its initial public offering — missing out on its stock surge of 288% since then — in order to create its own version.
Trump has separated himself from the Trump Organization but he hasn't divested from his businesses, which ethics experts say would be necessary for him to be completely removed.
Kushner's attorney said he has divested his interests in the project that was discussed in China and will recuse himself from matters concerning EB-5 in the administration.
As the spouse of an owner of the divested company, Mr. Kushner's White House employment would revive all of the problems eliminated by his father-in-law's divestiture.
In the lawsuit filed Thursday, Dollar Express accuses Dollar Tree of using confidential information to open new shops near the divested stores to drive them out of business.
He has technically handed over control of his interests to his sons in New York through a trust, but he has not divested himself of his ownership stake.
MedMen laid off 190 employees in November and divested stakes in a number of brands it invested in as part of its push to become cash-flow positive.
Mr. Price divested from Innate as well as other health care stocks after he became the head of H.H.S., but Mr. Collins is still the company's largest investor.
"If he invests in Berkshire Hathaway, then I don't think he has fully divested," said Jennie C. Stephens, a professor of sustainability science and policy at Northeastern University.
Ross is also an extraordinarily wealthy man who, according to blockbuster reporting out this week from Forbes's Dan Alexander, has never divested from major financial conflicts of interests.
"In the same way Trump only marginally divested from his assets when he became president, I would not expect Gou to truly move away from his (company)," he added.
The supplementary allotment, worth over $250 million, is expected to be sold over the next weeks and, if fully divested, would reduce Petrobras' stake in the unit to 37.5%.
Although the president turned over control of the Trump Organization to his sons Eric and Donald Jr. after he took office, he has not divested from his business empire.
"Being so divested from nature in a capitalist, patriarchal society that relies upon self-subjugation makes nature-based practices like witchcraft a vital avenue for self-care," Sollee says.
In the past, Gazprom and Germany's E.ON, from which Uniper was divested as a separate legal entity two years ago, had a history of arbitration proceedings over gas prices.
Trump has not fully divested from his businesses, instead handing control to his sons, and critics argue that deals like this one make the president susceptible to foreign influence.
McKinsey research shows that public companies that outperformed coming out of the last recession divested underperforming businesses faster than others did and made acquisitions earlier in the recovery phase.
Temasek invested S$212 billion and divested S$21.6 billion in the portfolio during the fiscal year, marking the first net divestment position since the end of March, 2800.
Additionally, Kushner, an adviser to his father-in-law, President Donald Trump, had not divested his holdings in Cadre by last December, according to Kushner's latest financial disclosure report.
Since his move into politics, he has divested his stakes in dozens of other entities used to hold the investments, although he has held on to the vast majority.
" 'They're thinking of their sons' When asked Saturday about his message to women across the country who feel divested or not believed, Trump replied, "I don't think they are.
In reviewing a merger between Nexstar Broadcasting Group and Media General, the Justice Department under the Obama administration prohibited the companies from striking up side deals with divested stations.
What she will have: A security clearance, a government-issued phone, and swirling questions about potential conflicts of interest, though she has divested her Ivanka Trump brand into a trust.
N). It has also divested a number of its smaller underperforming brands, and this week agreed to sell its Wesson oil brand to Folgers coffee maker J.M. Smucker Co (SJM.
And with Taco Bell likely to become more relevant to investors once Yum China is divested from parent company Yum Brands, it's good to keep an eye on 'the Bell.
Kushner has divested himself from some of his Kushner Companies assets, but he still holds a majority of his stake and has an ownership interest in the Long Branch development.
It said the CMA's suggestion that either the Three Mobile or the O2 network should be divested was a "red herring" that would undermine the whole rationale behind the merger.
CO) pension unit Danica has divested the Swedish part of its business to a private equity consortium for around 2.6 billion Swedish crowns ($288 million), the lender said on Tuesday.
His business — which he has not fully divested from and which is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit from the state of Maryland and Washington, DC — is complicated, after all.
But Forbes' new article says that official filings by Ross show that he had already divested funds that held Navigator stock several days before the news broke about his stake.
The purchase strengthens Sunrise's position as Switzerland's second largest telecoms company, and is another European sale by Liberty Global which divested its Austrian business to T-Mobile Austria last year.
It has also divested a number of its smaller underperforming brands, and this week agreed to sell its Wesson oil brand to Folgers coffee maker J.M. Smucker for $285 million.
Since the XLS acquisition, HRS has divested almost all of its commercial businesses including Healthcare Solutions (July 15, 2015), the Composite Aerostructures business (April 8, 13), and CapRock Communications (Jan.
It says not less than 10 percent of shares of the National Petroleum Company will be divested within five years or its creation, rising to 30 percent within a decade.
Tesla also provided Mercedes with the electric powertrains used to power the electric Mercedes-Benz A-Class and B-Class electric cars before Daimler divested from the company in 2014.
The oil and gas companies seem to be doing pretty well regardless of $6 trillion having been divested by various college funds and other endowments over the last several years.
The financial disclosures show that Kushner divested from 58 businesses and held as much as $90 million in personal credit lines ahead of entering his White House job in January.
Mr. Price divested from his stock in Innate before becoming secretary, and later resigned from his Cabinet post after his use of expensive charter flights on government trips became public.
Flannery added that some of its healthcare IT business, such as software for imaging and hospital staff scheduling, were still critical to the company and not likely to be divested.
Adams divested those stocks last year when he was nominated Surgeon General and checked off their value as between $1,0003 and $15,000, one of several ranges on federal disclosure forms.
What Divested makes abundantly apparent is that lending is our most consequential national industry, and if it continues unfettered, not only will manufacturing remain fallow, but workers will remain squeezed.
Microsoft and NBC established MSNBC in 28242, but Microsoft ultimately divested its stake, first selling its shares of the MSNBC television channel in 2005 and the online news site MSNBC.
Sales for the full fiscal year came in at $29.14 billion, down about 42% from three years ago, before it divested certain properties to companies like DXC and Micro Focus.
These additional purchases did not change the scope of Dr. Fitzgerald's recusal obligations, and Dr. Fitzgerald has since also divested of these newly acquired potentially conflicting publicly traded stock holdings.
The 150-year-old company is focusing on its mainstream soup division by introducing new recipes that contain less preservatives and has divested its international snacks and fresh-food brands.
Ross had claimed to have been unaware that he owned stock in the companies potentially affected by administration policies or inquiries after he said he was divested of such shares.
When that chain soon filed for bankruptcy, the merged company wound up buying back more than 20 percent of the stores it divested itself of, for pennies on the dollar.
Kroger also said it divested its interest in Lucky's Market, a specialty grocery store chain, and took a related non-cash impairment charge of $238 million in the third quarter.
While Mr. Mnuchin divested from his Hollywood film production company after joining the Trump administration, he maintains ties to the industry through his wife, the actress and filmmaker Louise Linton.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two scientific collections at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) are being divested to make way for renovations of the campus track stadium.
They did not improve their lineup; in trading Frazier, they divested themselves of one of the few top-tier call-ups that might have improved their hitting without a deadline deal.
DEALS THAT GET DONE ARE THE DEALS THAT WALK IN THE DOOR WHERE THE CEOs HAVE PUT ON THE TABLE HERE ARE THE OVERLAPPING ASSETS, THEY ARE GOING TO BE DIVESTED.
The company is exiting a busy FY18/early FY19 during which it divested $1 billion in non-core revenue, significantly reduced leverage, and settled its lawsuit with the State of Texas.
N). It has also divested a number of its smaller underperforming brands, and this week agreed to sell its Wesson oil brand to Folgers coffee maker J. M. Smucker Co (SJM.
Papa emphasized that as Valeant divested units, it was able to keep its "core" franchises: the Bausch + Lomb eye care business, the Salix unit in gastrointestinal products, and its dermatology unit.
Beijing-headquartered CIC told Reuters late on Wednesday it "gradually divested" its stake in Blackstone according to "changes in the market" and as part of "a normal adjustment of its portfolio".
Among the gainers, Bharti Airtel rose 1 percent after India's largest telecoms network operator divested 950 telecom towers in the Democratic Republic of Congo to Helios Towers Africa to reduce debt.
"Under pressure from environment groups, financial institutions have divested from carbon-intensive industries, specifically coal, over the last decade, leaving very limited options available to the coal industry," the group wrote.
The fact that the studios were divested from the theaters had something to do with it, and there was the rise of agents and stars, and the decline of the studios.
More than 100 major financial institutions have divested from thermal coal projects by February, along with more than 20 significant insurers, according to the Institute of Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
Finally, DST Global divested its position in Facebook in 2013 and in Twitter in 2014, shortly after each of those companies' initial public offerings and well before the 2016 U.S. elections.
And so, in May, Felix, with a new partner, William (Mo) Garfield, a onetime collaborator with Jacober (who recently divested from both places), decided to rebrand, as a Caribbean-ramen restaurant.
Mr. Trump's company, from which he hasn't divested his interest, has property in at least two countries led by autocrats with whom he's on especially friendly terms: Turkey and the Philippines.
"We should expect more to be divested and we should expect more to be acquired," he told Reuters on Friday after the deal was announced, while declining to be more specific.
In taking the job, Van Wagenen divested himself from his stake in C.A.A., and he has said that he will recuse himself from any contract negotiations with past clients, including deGrom.
"The core ethics rule of matters affecting personal financial interest would not seem to apply if [Kushner] has totally divested himself of his financial interests in the building," he told me.
"The core ethics rule of matters affecting personal financial interest would not seem to apply if [Kushner] has totally divested himself of his financial interests in the building," he tells me.
Galena, which divested of Abstral in 2015, earlier this month said it had tentatively agreed to pay $7.5 million to resolve a U.S. investigation into its marketing and promotional practices for Abstral.
He said he will "not participate personally and substantially in any particular matter" on an issue that could affect any of those companies if he has not yet fully divested from them.
Committees are also looking into Trump's still undisclosed taxes, potential conflicts of interest involving the sprawling business interests he has not divested since taking office, and other aspects of his turbulent presidency.
President Trump never properly divested himself from his business interests and has stocked the White House with family members and cronies who stand to benefit personally from their connection with the government.
In January 2015 the Indian Supreme Court ruled that Mr Srinivasan could not stand for re-election as the president of the BCCI unless he divested his ownership of the Chennai franchise.
Many of the wealth management, insurance and financial planning units divested by big Australian banks in recent years were profitable but breeding grounds for unethical behavior, exposed in part by the inquiry.
The Treasury Department also announced Tuesday that it would lift previously imposed sanctions on three companies, including the aluminum giant Rusal, after Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska divested his holdings in the companies.
HANOI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - KKR said on Thursday it had divested its $359 million investment in Vietnam's Masan Consumer Corp by selling the stakes at an undisclosed price to parent Masan Group.
And since Trump hasn't fully divested himself of his business holdings, as ethics officials recommended before his inauguration, those profits eventually flow into the pockets of the president and his adult children.
He also did not order that his assets be divested and the proceeds reinvested without his knowledge, which is the only way for a blind trust to truly circumvent conflicts of interest.
Luca Solca, the head of luxury goods analysis at the French bank BNP Paribas, called it a "puzzling development," years after Richemont had divested most of its stake in Net-a-Porter.
King Salman divested the religious police of authority to chase or arrest people suspected of breaking the strict moral regulations and directed the force to report its observations to the regular police.
As Divested shows, Reagan's innovation—deficit spending on the back of foreign investment—is the same tactic that both Barack Obama and Donald Trump have used to deliver a healthy-looking economy.
A purchase could strengthen Sunrise's position as Switzerland's second-largest telecoms company, and would be another European sale by Liberty Global which divested its Austrian business to T-Mobile Austria last year.
On a recent visit, daing na bangus — whole fried milkfish, butterflied and divested of bones, with a short tail still attached — arrived bronzed and near monumental, larger than other specimens around town.
Asked by Jake Tapper Sunday about the glaring inconsistency in this statement since Trump's children continue to work globally on a business from which the President has not fully divested, Mnuchin dodged.
" He later suggested that Trump may pardon Stone ahead of the sentencing "because the minute he signs that pardon this judge is divested of jurisdiction and Stone walks out of the courtroom.
While bold claims are made in abstract terms, "success" appears to mean nothing more than that a given divestiture was actually carried out and that the divested assets stayed in the market.
GE has since largely divested GE Capital, but lingering liabilities forced it to take a $6.2 billion charge last year, and begin setting aside $15 billion more in reserves against insurance claims.
Rio Tinto divested its stake in BCL in 2016, and the listed company is now just over one-third owned by the Bougainville government and one-third owned by Papua New Guinea.
Kushner divested his equity interest in 666 Fifth Avenue, and has no role in the management or operations of the property," a Kushner Companies spokesperson said in an emailed statement to IFR. "Mr.
Around the time Trump took office, Kushner resigned as CEO of his real estate company and divested from a large swath of his assets in order to become senior adviser to the president.
The idea was to call attention to the fact that Trump had not divested from his business empire by treating his hotels and golf courses as "satellite White Houses" all over the world.
Since it was mandated in 2015 to avoid companies heavily reliant on coal, the wealth fund has divested from 71 companies, mostly coal miners but also utilities using coal in their energy mix.
Trump ceded day-to-day control of the Trump Organization to his adult sons Donald Jr. and Eric when he took office, but he has not divested his financial interests in the company.
The New Hampshire Retirement System voted on Tuesday to end its $239 million relationship with Fisher Investments, bringing the total divested from the money manager in recent weeks to more than $2 billion.
Reuters reported this week that cable company Charter submitted a bid to play Dish's role as the interloper that would buy Boost Mobile and other divested assets, and the DOJ never even responded.
NEW YORK (IFR) - Jared Kushner has divested his equity interest in 20113 Fifth Avenue, a 39-story office and retail building on Manhattan's famed shopping area, according to a spokesperson at Kushner Companies.
Kushner divested his equity interest in 666 Fifth Avenue, and has no role in the management or operations of the property," a Kushner Companies spokesperson said in an emailed statement to IFR. "Mr.
The Justice Department has historically given parameters for whom they believe should buy assets divested as part of a merger, but often leaves it to the companies themselves to strike an appropriate deal.
Prior to Takeda's approach Ornskov had already decided to split its rare disease and hyperactivity drugs into separate units and, more recently, it divested its oncology drugs to France's Servier for $2.4 billion.
Panagiotakis said PPC's plan with China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) to build a new coal-fired plant in northern Greece would go ahead, even if the plant is among those to be divested.
It was reported in December that Ross had filed a disclosure form saying he had previously divested from the BankUnited stocks, though in reality he did not sell the stocks until October 2018.
The sanitation company was divested by the group controlling Galvão Engenharia SA, one of the Brazilian construction conglomerates forced to sell assets after it was entangled in the sweeping Car Wash corruption investigation.
T-Mobile and Sprint said on Monday they would sell Sprint's Boost Mobile business, which sells prepaid plans, and ensure that the divested company has access to a wireless network for six years.
WeWork has a web of related-party transactionsGjonbalaj told people at WeWork that he had divested his stake in UA Builders and recused himself from any dealings with the firm, the Journal reported.
Unlike previous presidents who have entirely divested from their business holdings before taking office, Trump moved his global business empire assets into a trust that he can take control of at any time.
The Commission said in a March statement that former CIO Jun Ying allegedly divested nearly $1 million in stock just prior to the breach, avoiding $117,000 in losses when the incident was announced.
Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, this week divested his equity interest in a flagship New York City building that is the subject of negotiations with Chinese insurer Anbang about a possible investment.
And even as she divested from many holdings in health-related companies, some members of Congress continued to express concern that those investments could compromise her positions on a variety of agency matters.
Some participants in the news conference noted that under Mayor de Blasio, the city's pension funds had previously divested from companies involved in the coal industry, as well as from private prison companies.
Israeli police found those tapes, apparently unexpectedly, while searching Harow's home for evidence that he had not fully divested himself from his own consulting firm before beginning work in the prime minister's office.
The filing also disclosed a few interests that Mr. Kushner had divested but inadvertently failed to report previously, including Vegas Seven, a Las Vegas website, as well as a stake in Brooklyn Beer.
That summer, the largest pension fund in Sweden, AP7, said it had divested from TransCanada, the company building Keystone XL, a pipeline to carry crude from the oil sands to the United States.
They divested themselves of their Vermont property and moved to San Miguel with their 16-year-old son, who finished high school online (their older son is married and lives in the U.S.).
A spokesman for NCUA, which oversees thousands of credit unions nationwide, said McWatters was not aware he was in violation of any rules and that he has since divested himself of the securities.
Trump has resigned from his namesake company and affiliated entities, but he has not divested or put his assets into a blind trust, as the executive branch ethics watchdog called on him to do.
Earlier this month, the finance ministry released a draft decree that would introduce tax changes, including to rules for corporate profit tax, by imposing a cap of 30 percent for deductions on divested debt.
She divested herself of significant assets, including all of her common stock, and converted her equity in the Trump Organization into fixed payments, per an official briefing on behalf of the transition last month.
Praxair Chief Executive Steve Angel said: "If half of your businesses are forced to be divested then maybe you don't have a strategic logic any more," adding that neither party expected this to happen.
U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, last month divested his equity interest in a flagship New York City building that is the subject of negotiations with Anbang about a possible investment.
Alibaba was turned down this year after expressing interest in an investment or acquisition, according to Reuters, while Tencent is said to have divested itself of a small stake in Bytedance some time ago.
Supermarket chain Kroger is questioning whether to proceed with buying divested stores from Walgreens, a source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday, casting doubts on the future of the Walgreens-Rite Aid deal.
Since the nation's largest insurer UnitedHealth is already a major player in Medicare, Gorsky expects federal regulators would be more willing to let an independent Anthem or Cigna buy Aetna and Humana's divested assets.
The FCC, which voted 4-0 to send the issue to a hearing, suggested that three Tribune stations being divested were being sold at below-market prices to entities with close ties to Sinclair.
While Ross last November told the U.S. Office of Government Ethics in writing that he had divested himself of every holding he had promised to do, "that was not true," according to the Forbes.
Petrobras shares were supported by comments from its chief executive, Roberto Castello Branco, who said he believes the firm will have divested about $10 billion in assets in the first four months of 219.2280.
OSLO (Reuters) - Nordic investors rejected on Tuesday allegations in a lawsuit by the operator of Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) that they divested from the project due to pressure from Greenpeace and other environmental groups.
If the spectrum to support Boost is divested, "that would then qualify (Boost) as a real competitor and not be dependent on somebody else's network," said Roger Entner, a telecommunications analyst with Recon Analytics.
According to government filings Defense One and Nextgov obtained, she divested her entire stake in the consulting firm, SBD Advisors (now ITC Global Advisors), when she went to work for Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Istanbul, the capital of the only remaining Muslim power, had to be divested of its claim to the caliphate, and Islamic authority had to return to an Arabian Peninsula defended by the Royal Navy.
The "Bad Samaritan" director, Dean Devlin, handles the proceedings like Adrian Lyne (who directed "Fatal Attraction") on HGH supplements (and divested of over a third of Mr. Lyne's visual elegance, such as it is).
Trump has not fully divested of the Trump Organization, leading to criticism that he is profiting off his presidency when foreign dignitaries book rooms at his Washington hotel or one of his other properties.
With most foreign airlines divested from China for now, airlines are now taking a look at where the virus has spread outside of China to determine which routes are vulnerable and require temporary suspension.
He was accused of making false statements about stock holdings by telling the regulator he had divested his bank stocks, when in truth he transferred them to a joint account held with his mother.
Among the private sector speakers scheduled at the summit is the chief executive of Danish power company Orsted, which earlier this year divested from its oil and gas assets and shuttered its coal plants.
Core sales growth, which includes the impact of discontinued operations for businesses divested in 2018, fell 8 percent to $3.73 billion, missing analysts estimate of $3.83 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
"Many investment banks have divested their index business and sold to data firms or exchanges, but this demonstrates that JPMorgan is fully committed to strengthening its index franchise," a spokesman for the bank told Reuters.
Joining the club: ConocoPhillips' deal comes after global oil giants Statoil and Shell have retreated from their oil sands positions in recent months, and Marathon Oil recently divested from the Alberta heavy oil projects too.
As part of the agreement, Dish will pay $5 billion for a combination of divested assets including Sprint's Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile and other prepaid phone businesses, as well as some of Sprint's wireless spectrum.
CalPERS, whose $355.4 billion in assets makes it the largest public pension fund in the United States, divested from firearms manufacturers after the deadly shooting at Newtown, Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012.
The family office of billionaire George Soros also bought stakes in AT&T Inc, Chevron Corp and T-Mobile US Inc and divested stakes in eBay Inc, Nvidia Corp, Snap Inc and Paypal Holdings Inc.
Revenue is down 5.3 percent from the same period last year, although the decline is only 3.5 percent if you exclude divested landline businesses and AOL (which was not part of Verizon a year ago).
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.
Public interest journalism site ProPublica, citing documents submitted to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, reported in February that Kushner had divested some assets but was keeping other holdings linked to privately held Kushner Companies.
The truth is, the Republican Party has never fully divested itself of the vestiges of the Southern Strategy, which in the late 28503s and early '22019s invited segregationists into the party to secure a majority.
NEW YORK An article on Thursday about a lawsuit by the de Blasio administration against five oil companies misstated how much money New York City has already divested from fossil fuel companies and private prisons.
Divested of home and "the large effects that troop with majesty," Lear is forced to perceive the loneliness and nakedness of the human lot, and Ms. Jackson makes sure that we see him seeing it.
Presidents have typically divested themselves from their financial holdings upon taking office and put their assets into a blind trust, but Trump -- entering office directly from running the Trump Organization -- did not follow that tradition.
The arrangements represented "unprecedented conflicts of interest" because Trump oversees the federal government and has not divested from properties he owns or that carry his name, Public Citizen, a nonpartisan group, said in the report.
The plexiglass piece channels the disfranchised and disaffected population of Cleveland's "Forgotten Triangle" — a divested minority neighborhood bordered by Kinsman Avenue, Woodland Avenue, East 55th Street, and East 79th Street in the city's Fifth Ward.
But for the time being, we still see too much uncertainty, including which parts of the portfolio will be divested due to antitrust issues and what is the true go-forward growth rate of the business.
Though the GPFG has expanded its international scope, the fund's manager, Norges Bank Investment Management, last April divested investment in 52 coal firmsworldwide based on new guidleines easing exclusion of companies from that fossil fuel sector.
However, the company repaid $150 million in notes at maturity in 2016, and its off-balance sheet factoring program, which Fitch treated as debt, was divested along with REMY's former light vehicle aftermarket business in 2016.
DONG's decision follows similar steps by European utilities E.ON and RWE, which have both divested their oil and gas business to try to become simpler structures, free up cash and remove conglomerate discounts on their shares.
In my area, Verizon was the only available seller of DSL broadband, competing only with more expensive cable service from Time Warner, until it divested from California wireline service this year, selling it to Frontier Communications.
Bristol-Myers wants to concentrate on high-margin prescription drugs, particularly for cancer, and has previously divested a series of non-core assets including the 2009 spin-off of its baby food unit Mead Johnson Nutrition.
The judge also said another ex-employee, former vice president Allison Gamba, had standing to pursue her claims even after Goldman left her without a job in August 2014 when it "divested itself" of her department.
A White House official said many White House employees have already resigned from posts, divested from assets or recused themselves from issues that could pose potential conflicts, and others are in the process of doing so.
More recently, CAA spun off CAA Marketing into Observatory, an independent agency in which Stagwell Media has a majority stake, while Endeavor divested itself of its 49% stake in Droga5 ahead of filing for an IPO.
Still, most of the bad news has been squeezed out of the stock, as the company basically divested itself of almost all of it GE Capital assets, and is now firmly focused on the industrial business.
The decision affects around 90 companies, which have been added to KLP's exclusion list alongside industries it previously divested from, including tobacco firms, certain weapons makers and those involved in the mining or usage of coal.
Johnson & Johnson made two versions of Nucynta, an opioid tablet, which it divested in 2015, and still produces Duragesic, a fentanyl patch, which, the company notes, it has not marketed in the United States since 2008.
Though exempt from the conflict of interest statute, which bars other officials from working on matters affecting their financial interests, they all voluntarily divested conflicting holdings and put the proceeds in blind trusts or nonconflicting assets.
The company has moved to exit its finance arm, sold NBCUniversal and divested its appliance business that most people associated with G.E. Here's a timeline of some of G.E.'s biggest transactions since the financial crisis.
The organization used the same nominate-by-petition system to elect four members to the board, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who stated that he would return his honorary degree unless Harvard divested entirely from South Africa.
In recognition of the moral imperative of divesting from private prisons, in December 2015, the University of California divested $21625 million ​from the country's largest private prison companies (Corrections Corporation of America, GEO Group and G2900S).
Democrats have also justified an effort to open Trump's returns as a way to examine how much he and his businesses -- from which he is not fully divested -- benefited from the massive GOP tax reform law.
CalPERS, whose $355.4 billion in assets makes it the largest public pension fund in the United States, had divested from firearms manufacturers after the deadly shooting at Newtown, Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012.
The European Commission said the sale of the Armstrong unit and the transfer of the U.S. company's sales team and customer base in 11 countries to ensure the viability of the divested business addressed its competition concerns.
In an earnings statement on Thursday, the company had already recognized a 2.5 billion reais non-recurring loss related to the sale of certain business units in Argentina, Thailand and Europe, which were divested below book value.
The announcement came at a hearing in which the five-member panel considered the Las Vegas-based company's request to remove Wynn's name from its state casino license after he divested his ownership interests in Wynn Resorts.
"Key experts who would help lead a response from the National Security Council are gone or divested and the functions collapsed, and so you're dependent on coordination from a reluctant health secretary," said one former administration official.
The company's reported transactions were purchased for a total of about $17 billion, and it divested about $1 billion, meaning that Yahoo gobbled up about $16 billion in new ideas and fresh talent without much apparent gain.
Windhorst bought a 37.5% stake in Hertha Berlin through Tennor for 125 million euros ($140.2 million), the investment firm announced last month, seven months after the private equity firm KKR divested its 36% stake in the club.
The companies have been in talks for weeks to sell Boost to Dish Network Corp but are haggling over issues such as restrictions over who can buy the divested assets if they are sold in the future.
Valeant has already divested its Dendreon cancer treatment unit as well as several skin care brands acquired during a debt-fueled deal-making binge under former CEO Mike Pearson, reducing its debt by more than 22.16 percent.
It said that opportunities for inorganic growth in the North Sea were beginning to diminish because EU utilities have fully divested of the upstream sector while oil majors have also largely sold out their non-core portfolios.
Kingdom in November divested its entire stake in Saudi Research and Marketing Group, publisher of pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat and one of the Middle East's largest media companies, for 837.2 million riyals.. $1 = 3.7529 riyals
BRASILIA (Reuters) - BM&FBovespa SA, Latin America's largest financial bourse, said on Friday that CME Group had fully divested its position in shares issued by the Brazilian bourse, but said the accords between both companies remained valid.
Henkel said it had identified brands and categories with a total sales volume of more than 20203 billion euros, mainly in its consumer units, of which around 22020% were marked to be divested or discontinued by 21.
Henkel said it had identified brands and categories with a total sales volume of more than 20 billion euros, mainly in its consumer units, of which around 22% were marked to be divested or discontinued by 123.
This was all part of a tidal shift in banking that began three decades earlier, as sociologists Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Tobias Neely explain in their brilliant new book Divested: Inequality in the Age of Finance.
He has divested a very substantial part of the investments he held when he assumed the office of Secretary, and he has pledged to divest other remaining holdings even though he is not obligated to do so.
The hotel in question has long drawn concern from Trump critics who note that the president never divested from his business holdings and simply handwaved away potential conflict-of-interest by claiming his idiot sons run them now.
Piraeus said Direktna will acquire its Serbian banking and leasing activities for 58 million euros to 61 million euros ($68 million to $72 million), depending on the financial performance of the divested assets until the deal is concluded.
Praxair's CFO Matthew White, who is likely to become finance chief of the combined group, was reported on Thursday to have told investors that the plant-engineering unit, along with U.S. medical gases division Lincare, could be divested.
The Arizona-based company may have to invest as much as $20 billion by 2031 to develop the mine and a copper smelter, at the same time paying higher royalties and taxes and having divested a majority stake.
Together with restructuring costs of 80-85 million euros for shutting a plant in Frankfurt and losses of 85-95 million euros from the divested HITCO aerostructures business, the latest impairments weighed on 2015 results, the company said.
The savings should strengthen the internal capital generation of VB-Verbund before it repays the remainder of the EUR300 million state capital received in 2009 to support its former troubled central institution, which VB-Verbund divested in 2015.
After I asked about Hariri's time at Saudi Oger, which was started by his father and later run by his brother, he sent me a 25-page document showing that he had divested from the firm in 2014.
"The divested daily oil volumes associated with the Utica sale, which represented 29.981 percent of our third quarter oil production, were replaced in the last two months of the year," Chief Executive Doug Lawler said in a statement.
The concessions also include providing access to two third party oil terminals and to SFR's oil terminal in Aalborg and a trademark license agreement with Shell allowing the buyer of the divested businesses to use the Shell brand.
"CalPERS regularly reviews its investment portfolio, and the proposed changes to the divestment policy would enable investment office staff and the board to better evaluate the impact of divested assets on the pension system," said the CalPERS spokesman.
"The trustee would then dispose of any business enterprises divested to the trust behind the blind trust wall and would invest the new assets without any information going to you as to the new holdings," the groups said.
Ayers had been a part owner of the conservative millennial-focused news website Independent Journal Review, but on Thursday the company's founder, Alex Skatell, announced that Ayers had "completely divested" himself, according to an employee at the site.
The DoJ told T-Mobile US and Sprint Corp earlier this month to wrap up the deal by the end of this week to sell assets that are to be divested as a condition for their tie-up.
Finnish rival Kone will submit an indicative bid for Elevator Technology by Friday, teaming up with private equity firm CVC, which is poised to buy assets that may have to be divested for antitrust reasons, the people said.
Finland's Kone will submit an indicative bid for Elevator Technology (ET) by Friday, teaming up with private equity firm CVC, which is poised to buy assets that may have to be divested for antitrust reasons, the people said.
"If he had divested, we wouldn't be in this predicament, but even without divesting, he could put the public first and ensure that government officials minimize their spending at his properties... but he hasn't done that," Clark said.
Schemes for Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, which together manage 39.6 billion pounds ($51.4 billion) in assets, estimate in their annual reports they would have lost more than 600 million pounds combined had they divested from fossil fuels.
"Today's decision by the oil fund is even more impactful than when they divested from coal in 2015," said Mark Campanale, the CEO of Carbon Tracker, a think tank that studies the impact of climate change on investments.
"I do not believe that Ivanka and Jared have sufficiently divested their assets that they can participate personally and substantially in economic policy — particularly international economic matters — without risk of violating financial conflict of interest laws," he said.
He divested ownership of his previous company, C5 Creative, after he entered the government, a sale valued between $5 million and $25 million, and he also holds valuable farmland in Georgia worth between $1.5 million and $11 million.
ABU DHABI, April 23 (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi asset manager Invest AD said on Monday it has divested its 38 percent stake in Airport International Group (AIG), the developer and operator of Jordan's Queen Alia International Airport, for $230 million.
RIO DE JANEIRO, March 15 (Reuters) - Roberto Castello Branco, the chief executive of Brazil's Petróleo Brasileiro SA, said on Friday he believes the company will have divested some $10 billion in assets in the first four months of 2019.
Many banks, including Citigroup Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co, have spun out or divested their private equity arms in recent years following the adoption of the Volcker Rule, which limited banks from investing their own balance sheets in funds.
While nearly all investors already divested in the country all say that they are confident in Turkey's future and in the country for the "long term," there are concerns that funds and funding into Turkey will start to dissipate.
During the quarter, Blackstone divested its 25 percent stake in hotel operator Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc and completed the $1.8 billion initial public offering of Invitation Homes Inc, the second largest IPO ever of a real estate investment trust.
Now divested of its single point of connection to the Latino community, the Trump campaign will have to correct course–either restoring tacos to their monopoly position within its Latino outreach repertoire, or find another dish equally as compelling.
Should the pending merger between the companies be approved, a combined T-Mobile-Sprint network — with some assets divested and sold off to form a would-be competitor — could likely rival Verizon for the top spot in network quality.
It said its new 2019 guidance confirmed its previous one, except for stripping out its animal health division and a stake in chemical park operator Currenta being divested, as well as a currency burden of about 100 million euros.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has divested his interests in oil tanker company Diamond S Shipping and is in the process of selling off his holdings in another shipping firm, Navigator Holdings, a Trump administration official said on Tuesday.
" The group says that because Trump has not divested from his businesses, he is "now getting cash and favors from foreign governments, through guests and events at his hotels, leases in his buildings, and valuable real estate deals abroad.
A divided U.S. appeals court on Friday said RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co did not violate the federal law governing employee retirement plans when the company divested its funds of Nabisco stock months before the snack maker saw massive gains.
Kushner (now a top White House adviser, who divested although still stands to profit from the real estate company) didn't include the personal guarantee he made on the loan in his financial disclosures to the Office of Government Ethics.
Xia, his deputy at Sun Investment, told me that Huang actually divested from Golden Phoenix, a company named in the case, more than eight years ago, but that the transaction had not been entered into the official computer system.
Other families have distanced themselves from their beginnings in fossil fuels, including the Rockefellers, who have divested their philanthropies of fossil fuel investments and taken on Exxon Mobil, the company that much of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil became.
The Department of Justice required those assets to be divested, as well as for agreements to be put in place letting Dish piggyback on T-Mobile's network for a while as part of an agreement to approve the merger.
But in a surprise move, the coin's founder Charlie Lee announced in a Reddit post early this morning that he had divested his entire stake in Litecoin (except for a few physical Litecoin collectibles), citing an effective conflict of interest.
This week, local media reported an affiliated company of electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn divested its 20 percent stake in LeEco's TV and video unit Leshi Zhixin, a blow to the company's core business and one of its most profitable units.
The combined company, which will sell Mylan's EpiPen and Pfizer's Viagra, will be domiciled in the U.S. The deal will be structured in what's known as a reverse Morris trust, with Pfizer's Upjohn business divested and then combined with Mylan.
The slot-pairs were required to be divested by Grupo AeroMexico SAB de CV and Delta Air Lines Inc in December as a condition of antitrust immunity for the airlines' joint venture covering air transportation between the United States and Mexico.
These third-party applications used Digits, a software development kit of our now-divested Fabric platform, that allowed third-party applications to send authentication messages via SMS through our systems, which did not relate to activity on the Twitter platform.
Li & Fung said its adjusted net profit for January-June, which excluded the Asia consumer and healthcare distribution business divested in June 0.73, and other non-cash M&A items, rose to $91 million, from $86 million a year earlier.
Freeport will need to divest a 41.64 percent of its Indonesian unit to a local entity to comply with new local ownership rules introduced in January, on top of the 9.36 percent stake it has already divested to the government.
Kushner has also "divested his interests in the One Journal Square project by selling them to a family trust that he, his wife, and his children are not beneficiaries of, a mechanism suggested by the Office of Government Ethics," Roberts said.
"We will announce the buyer for these (divested) branches and their assets following the determination by the Department of Justice of the buyer's competitive suitability, which determination is still pending," Brent Wilder, a spokesman for Huntington said in an email statement.
Dollar Express has filed a lawsuit against Dollar Tree, saying that the larger chain drove Dollar Express out of business by opening new shops near the new chain and putting underqualified and inattentive store managers in divested stores, among other actions.
In a press briefing held after Trump's press conference, Obama spokesman Josh Earnest said that Obama had divested his own holdings in exchange for Treasury bills when he became president — a move Earnest said came at significant financial cost for Obama.
Perry wrote in the paperwork that he still holds stock in them, though he's working to divest and will do so within 90 days of his confirmation, and will avoid matters that impact his financial interests until he is divested.
The assets that Ross has formally divested, moreover, are being managed by a trust—meaning that Ross did not really divest from them at all, since he still knows which assets will return to his control when he leaves government service.
In January, Statoil divested a 25 percent stake in the Hywind project to Abu Dhabi green energy firm Masdar, which has covered its share of total cost, and is also Statoil's partner in the Dudgeon wind farm off Norfolk, England.
He has lauded her decision to step away from the family company and her own business to join him in Washington (though she, like the president, hasn't fully divested) and noted that she isn't paid for her White House job.
After leaving the White House, she became a board member of Cheniere Energy, the first company to export natural gas from U.S. shores after the Obama administration loosened restrictions in 20503; she has since left the board and divested her shares.
A crucial figure in the early history of avant-garde and feminist film, Ms. Dulac set out to create "pure cinema" — an art form that divested itself of or went beyond the influences of other arts, like theater and painting.
She became very old in this comforting life, and in the last few years divested herself of many possessions so that her niece and nephew, of whom she was fond, would not have much to go through after she was dead.
"Since the beginning of 2017 Campari has divested several non-strategic assets for a total value of approximately 310 million euros," the group said in a statement adding the sale fits with its strategy to focus on high-margin spirits brands.
The Malaysian state energy firm has slashed spending, cut jobs and divested non-core assets over the last two years due to the decline in the Brent crude price, which is now less than half what it was in mid-2014.
In a period of two months, the visionary casino mogul was accused of a decades-long pattern of sexual misconduct, which he called "preposterous," resigned and now has divested himself fully of his stake in the company that bears his name.
Numerous congressional probes now underway range from whether Trump tried to obstruct Mueller's inquiry to the president's undisclosed tax returns, his handling of numerous policy issues and possible conflicts of interest involving the businesses he has not divested even while serving.
When the FCC classified broadband as a Title II service in 2015, it divested the Federal Trade Commission of 100% of its consumer protection authority over ISPs, including its ability to police ISPs that engage in unfair or deceptive practices.
A spokesman for Kushner said he had not been involved with any Kushner Companies business since joining the White House and that he had divested himself, before he began working in government, from a property in which a Qatari entity had invested.
The new name fits in with the firm's strategy to focus on renewable energy after it divested its oil and gas business - and relieves it of the unfortunate acronym in the old name that is a crude, slang word in some languages.
When Jared Kushner's sister was caught on video back in May bragging to Chinese investors about her family real estate firm's White House connections, Kushner offered a defense: He had already divested himself from the venture and had nothing to gain financially.
Other European utilities that have divested offshore Norwegian assets recently include France's Engie, which sold its UK and Norwegian North Sea fields, while British utility Centrica combined its North Sea business with Bayerngas Norge, an unlisted arm of German Stadwerke Muenchen and Bayerngas.
MUNICH, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Linde's engineering and Lincare health businesses will remain part of the group for now, Chief Executive Aldo Belloni said on Friday, pouring cold water on the idea that they could be divested following a planned merger with Praxair.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday that Kushner, who has divested from his family firm, had "nothing to do" with the investor recruitment, and Meyer said through a spokesperson that she was sorry if anyone misinterpreted her mention of her brother.
By being divested from companies that cause severe environmental damage, for example some coal mining firms and those that fell rainforests, the fund earned 0.78 of a percentage point more than if it had stayed invested in those companies, the report said.
All have, remarkably, held strong, although Tarlow bought Firth out of the business in 2010 (Firth moved to the Berkshires, where he runs a farm and a tavern called the Prairie Whale, in Great Barrington) and recently divested from Reynard and the Wythe.
"Starting with Mr. Wynn's resignation February 6th and a handful of positive announcements that followed, Mr. Wynn has now fully divested his 12.1 million shares in WYNN, significantly reducing regulatory risk everywhere," analyst Joseph Greff wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
"This devastating new report from the Inspector General is proof that President Trump should have divested his business interests rather than ignoring the advice of ethics experts," Democratic U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, said in a statement.
The first is that it's somewhat of a departure for Here, and the primary focus it has had for the last several years since being divested by Nokia and getting snapped up by the car consortium that included Audio, BMW and Daimler.
Ms. Trump's role in the process has drawn some criticism from ethics watchdogs, who said that it could pose a conflict of interest for the president's daughter to be involved in international economic matters when she has not completely divested from her assets.
The Democrats claim Trump has violated the Constitution by not allowing them to review his business interests, and noted that he's flouted the practice of past presidents who've divested their holdings while in office and notified Congress of what they accept from foreign powers.
Other European utility companies that have divested offshore Norwegian assets recently include France's Engie, which sold its UK and Norwegian North Sea fields, and British utility Centrica, which combined its North Sea business with Bayerngas Norge, an unlisted arm of German Stadwerke Muenchen and Bayerngas.
"There is considerable evidence that divesting is an ineffective strategy for achieving social or political goals, since the consequence is generally a mere transfer of ownership of divested assets from one investor to another," staff said in its recommendation, which was published on its website.
The combined company, which will sell Mylan's EpiPen and Pfizer's Viagra, will receive a new name and be domiciled in the U.S. The deal will be structured in what's known as a reverse Morris trust, with Pfizer's Upjohn business divested and then combined with Mylan.
" For their part, Figueres and McKibben noted back in April that "endowments and portfolios worth $8 trillion have divested in whole or in part of their holdings in coal, gas, and oil," and that "nearly 50 [colleges] in the United States have committed to divestment.
It has divested a number of its landmark deals — including a portion of its historic and lucrative Alibaba stake, and the majority holding in $10 billion game developer SuperCell — in order to manage debt, much of which comes from its ownership of U.S. carrier Sprint.
In response, a spokesman for the fund's management, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), said it was open to dialogue on ethical standards and had already divested from 210 companies when it estimated there were "elevated long-term risks" on environmental, social or governance considerations.
The latest lawsuit comes one day after a group of Senate Democrats wrote a letter asking the Commerce Department's inspector general to open an investigation into Mr. Ross's compliance with the department's ethics guidelines and whether he properly divested his business interests before taking office.
After downing four shots each, the financier and his associates egressed the cage, divested themselves of their ideologically laden attire, and stumbled over to some stripper poles, where they permitted themselves to dance, clumsily and with inane delight, to "Celebration," by Kool & the Gang.
Tom Cotton defended Esper's ties to Raytheon, providing the opportunity for Esper to state he had fully divested his stake in the company and noting that several previous nominees for the secretary of defense role had also worked for defense contractors prior to their confirmation.
"There are certainly times when parts of a tech company should be divested based on traditional metrics, but other metrics beyond size and consumer impact—such as data assets, vertical integration, or lack of new business formation—should be considered as well," Yang says.
"We invested in every part of the economy, and over 10 years ago I realized that there was something going on that had to do with fossil fuels that we had to change, so I divested from fossil fuels," he said during the debate.
"We invested in every part of the economy, and over 6900 years ago I realized that there was something going on that had to do with fossil fuels that we had to change, so I divested from fossil fuels," he said during the debate.
Nin was reviled throughout her life and afterward for writing candidly about her desires — something few women are allowed to do without being branded an open wound — and was only recently divested of her status as one of the thirstiest women of the 20th century.
Indeed, with that understanding of the report's methodology, one of its most striking results is that about a sixth of the merger remedies the commission ordered from 2006 to 2012 didn't even have any effect at all, apparently because the divested assets left the market.
Previous disclosures by the United States Office of Government Ethics showed that Mr. Kushner had divested his interests in several entities, mostly partnerships connected to a venture capital firm run by his brother, Joshua, called Thrive Capital, that invests in technology firms like Instagram.
Ms. Trump's role in the process drew some criticism from ethics watchdogs on Monday, who said that it could pose a conflict of interest for the president's daughter to be involved in international economic matters when she has not completely divested from her assets.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said he won't approve the acquisition as it's currently structured, saying Sinclair's plans for divested stations would violate the law; he is recommending that the merger be reviewed by an administrative law judge, a move that could ultimately kill the deal.
No. I think there are many factors that have been driving wages down — largely, the deportation of our jobs; the corporate rigged trade agreements; the Wall Street deregulation, which divested from our communities and our jobs and 9 million jobs went up in smoke, you know?
Ways and Means is one of half a dozen panels in the lower house that are conducting investigations involving Trump and his administration, from his campaign's contacts with Russians during the 2016 presidential race to the sprawling business interests he has not divested since taking office.
When eBay enterprise was first divested by eBay and sold to a Permira-led consortium in 2015, its value was $925 million, which itself was a pretty significant drop compared the $2.4 billion eBay paid when it first acquired the basis of eBay enterprise in 2011.
The lawmakers also disagreed with the notion that the sale of carefully chosen assets to a competitor could resolve antitrust issues, and pointed to past instances where mergers with divestitures led to higher premiums or where competitors bought divested assets, but then did not use them.
Former CEO of ExxonMobil Rex Tillerson was also tapped for secretary of state, and now that he has divested his holdings and cashed out, Cramer thinks one of the first things he will do will be to promote U.S. business overseas — especially the business of oil.
The White House Military Office is reportedly shelling out $130,000 a month to rent some space at Trump Tower in New York City, which should raise a few eyebrows since that property belongs to a company the president used to control and has not divested from.
The DoJ told T-Mobile US and Sprint Corp earlier this month to wrap up a deal by the end of this week to sell assets that are to be divested as a condition for their tie-up, or face a lawsuit aimed at stopping the transaction.
Linton, 36, ... had small roles in a number of movies and TV shows ... In May, Linton stepped down as chief executive of film-financing firm Dune Entertainment — a company that Mnuchin had divested from — after some questioned the ethics of her retaining a role in the company.
On the heels of the news about Navigator, a Trump administration official told the Reuters news agency that Ross was in the process of selling off his holdings in Navigator, and also had already divested his interest in an oil tanker company called Diamond S Shipping.
"These third-party applications used Digits, a software development kit of our now-divested Fabric platform, that allowed third-party applications to send authentication messages via SMS through our systems, which did not relate to activity on the Twitter platform," it said in a note to shareholders.
Before departing on a trip to Indiana to pitch his tax rewrite plan, the president, who has not released his tax returns or completely divested himself from his real estate empire, sought to put out the latest ethical fire set by a member of his cabinet.
As a venture capitalist who served as both a consultant and board member for drug companies, he had made a fortune from the industry he would regulate, written impassioned anti-regulatory columns in conservative journals, and held stock in industry players large and small, which he divested.
For the record, Swain has a "modest" amount of retirement investments in "fossil fuel divested funds," part of a category of socially-responsible funds that have grown in popularity for the past three years, according to Morningstar, as investors take the threat of climate change more seriously.
To date, according to the Global Catholic Climate Movement, dozens of Catholic institutions have divested from fossil fuels, including Caritas Internationalis, a confederation of relief organizations; Catholic banks with more than 7 billion euros, or $8.3 billion, on their balance sheets; archdioceses; religious orders; and lay movements.
CNBC, citing Securities and Exchange Commission filings, reported that Kalanick has sold more than $2.5 billion in Uber stock since November, adding that he is on track to be completely divested from the company over the next few days if he keeps up the current pace.
With the deal done, the management team, headed by chief executive and chairman, Bill Brown, and chief operating officer and vice chairman, Chris Kubasik, will assess the different businesses and determine if and what will be divested – a game plan they discussed in an interview over the weekend.
One, the timescale: our initial investment in Facebook was in May 2009 – a time when U.S.-Russian relations were very different, just after Hillary Clinton visited Moscow to press the "reset" button; and we divested from both Facebook and Twitter in 2013-2014, well before the US election.
Kushner, who is married to First Daughter Ivanka Trump, has also "divested his interests in the One Journal Square project by selling them to a family trust that he, his wife, and his children are not beneficiaries of, a mechanism suggested by the Office of Government Ethics," Roberts said.
That's one of the highest prices that Intuit has ever paid for an acquisition, roughly equal to the cost of the company's acquisition of Mint Bills / Check in 2014, and slightly smaller than the acquisition of Demandforce in 2012 for $423 million (which Intuit has since divested in).
Van Wagenen said that he had divested his entire stake in his agency, Creative Artists Agency, and that "any contracts past, present or future will continue to go to C.A.A." As far as the direction of the team, Wilpon reiterated that he wanted the Mets to contend in 2019.
Some 1.5 trillion yuan of risky short-term insurance previously sold by Anbang have all been paid out without missed payments or defaults, it added, while most of the non-core financial assets under Anbang Group have been divested, including its stake in Hexie Health Insurance, according to CBIRC.
BASS: I think it's really important to understand that, you know, most of the institutional community in the U.S. adheres to U.S. law and when – whether it's the Treasury, whether it's the BIS at Commerce or whether it's the State Department sanctioning entities that are foreign entities, those are divested.
In its own filing, Johnson & Johnson — which divested both Tasmanian Alkaloids and Noramco in 2016 — argues that Oklahoma's goal in seeking to unseal the documents is to "batter Oklahomans with sensationalistic headlines and to poison potential jurors" against its opioid unit, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, in advance of the May 28 trial.
"Through my reading, the mythohistorical conception I had of my country in grade school—from 1938 to 1946—began to be divested of its grandiosity by its unraveling into the individual threads of American reality the wartime tapestry that paid moving homage to the country's idealized self-image," he says.
"North Korea looks at what happened to countries that divested themselves of a nuclear or weapons of mass destruction deterrent, and realizes that as soon as they sacrifice their deterrent, they will suddenly become that much more vulnerable to outside interference," said Anthony Rinna, an analyst at research group SinoNK.
"North Korea looks at what happened to countries that divested themselves of a nuclear or weapons of mass destruction deterrent and realizes that as soon as they sacrifice their deterrent, they will suddenly become that much more vulnerable to outside interference," said Anthony Rinna, an analyst at research group SinoNK.
Through my reading, the mytho-historical conception of my country that I had developed in grade school, from 1938 to 1946, began to be divested of its grandiosity and to unravel into the individual threads of American reality the wartime tapestry that paid moving homage to the country's idealized self-image.
The companies are in talks to sell Boost to Dish but are haggling over issues such as restrictions over who can buy the divested assets if they are sold in the future, with T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom seeking to prevent them from going to a cable or technology company.
At an event to court Chinese investors, Ms. Meyer mentioned Mr. Kushner, and a slide during a presentation displayed a picture of President Trump, implying to some that she was selling access to her brother, who had divested his interests in the project, and, by extension, to the White House.
But Kushner noted that when his son joined the White House, he divested from more than 80 partnerships at a "substantial financial sacrifice" and resigned as a controlling partner in more than 100 entities "out of an abundance of caution" and in consultation with Kushner's legal counsel and government ethics watchdogs.
In 2012, it purchased Mach for €550 million, merging with its main competitor in providing roaming-related financial services to mobile carriers (the deal received scrutiny from the European Commission around concerns it would create a "virtual monopoly" over these services and required a pair of Mach's businesses to be divested).
Rogers responds to Nathan Lee's criticism in Film Comment that "Coppola's conception has nothing to do with thinking through the politics, history or morality of this milieu," by positing that the movie is actually about commodity fetishism: the body of a young woman is divested of all autonomy and traded as a commodity.
It divested itself of the Discover card, Coldwell Banker, the Sears Mortgage Banking Group and Prodigy, an online portal it had developed with I.B.M. In 2003, Sears sold its portfolio of private-label and co-branded cards — which accounted for 60 percent of its annual profits — to Citigroup for $3 billion in cash.
As Vox's Alvin Chang explains, "over the past several decades, state lawmakers have systematically divested from public education," leaving many non-affluent children with a second-class education: The root of these education cuts started decades ago, when state legislators gave tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations during times of economic prosperity.
Although Jared Kushner severed his ties with his brother's company and divested his interest in his brother's funds around the time he entered the White House, he was nonetheless discussing American policy with the rulers of the kingdom at virtually the same time that his brother was talking business with their top aides.
He divested from his former agency, and the Mets said that conflict of interest provisions were placed in his contract and that he would recuse himself from directly negotiating with former clients, which include the Mets' star pitcher Jacob deGrom, for whom Van Wagenen publicly advocated a contract extension earlier this year.
Tinterow left the Met in 2012, to become the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and soon afterward it was announced that Wagstaff had been appointed the chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, which, divested of its nineteenth-century impedimenta, was now the Met's principal area of growth.
Meredith will likely receive $60 million in cash as part of a breakup fee and the right to buy some divested channels from Nexstar and Media General, which are proposing to combine to create the second-largest U.S. broadcaster, the source added, asking to not be named because the move had not yet been announced.
The president's son-in-law and senior adviser, who has divested from some but not all of his own family real estate interests, is a prime example of how broadly interpreted ethics laws and vague disclosure requirements have failed to accommodate the arrival of public servants who don't limit their financial and other entanglements while working for the government.
To go back to something I said earlier, when I joined the  Flarf collective, just after the commencement of Gulf War 21757 in '21812, I had no idea that the absurdity of  Flarf  — a fitting reaction to the relentless dementedness we were witnessing — would be divested of prescience by the total fucking dementedness that we're witnessing now.
One of the first things he said to me was he pointed out that he had divested of his interests in Exxon, that he had resigned, effective in the end of December, and that he was making sure that he had complied with what he understood to be the requirements for avoiding those kinds of conflicts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has told T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp to wrap up a deal by the end of next week to sell assets that are to be divested as a condition of their proposed merger or face a lawsuit aimed at stopping the transaction, a source familiar with the deal said on Thursday.
Last month, Forbes reported that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's claims that he had divested from a significant number of his holdings were a bunch of hooey—and that Ross, in a brazen move, attempted to profit off Forbes's disclosure of his corruption by shorting the stock of a Russian shipping company he had a large stake in.

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