So he sold off Men's Journal, he sold off, he sold off half of Rolling Stone, the other half is for sale now.
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They are being sold off, have been mostly sold off. Yeah.
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We saw that on this past Friday — bonds sold off and stocks sold off.
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When Digg was sold off in three parts in 2012, the logo and brand was sold off for a measly $500,000, and the site is now a more polished news aggregator.
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Flipkart — $2.5 billion, but has since sold off stake
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"For example, you get back into the bond market, which has sold off a little bit over the last two, two-and-a-half days and even though the gold market has sold off, it has not sold off nearly to the magnitude that it should have if gold was just people taking a fly," Adami said.
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The stock has sold off nearly ever month of 2018.
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Meredith sold off some of its acquisitions from Time Inc.
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In the bond market, Japanese government bonds (JGBs) sold off.
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Poland's blue chip index also sold off, down 1.4 percent.
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The company is now bankrupt and sold off its assets.
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The company confirmed to Mashable it is being sold off.
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SPSY, which sold off on Wednesday, led gains, while utilities .
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As markets sold off this month, the two currencies diverged.
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LeEco sold off all its interest in Coolpad in January.
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Japanese government bonds sold off before possible monetary policy tweaks.
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Markets sold off sharply after the bond market's recession warning.
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Tech stocks sold off stateside on Wednesday as financials rose.
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Investors sought safe havens and high yield sold off dramatically.
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Blue chip tech stocks sold off following Wall Street's lead.
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After much back and forth, the mako is sold off.
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The bond market has sold off, sending interest rates higher.
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New managers sold off overseas rights for "Annihilation" to Netflix.
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She even sold off a gold ring to buy supplies.
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The school also sold off some of its real estate.
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Stocks quickly sold off, though the damage was only brief.
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Then around midday, stocks sold off sharply and investors scrambled.
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Many of its most valuable assets have been sold off.
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Additionally, Russia sold off US treasures also affected financial market.
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But other stocks, which rallied on Sunday, were sold off.
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Markets sold off Italian assets this week amid political turmoil.
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They sold off federal government bonds for the sixth straight month.
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After it discovered the breach, three executives sold off their stock.
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Nordstrom shares initially sold off but then recovered their losses quickly.
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"They sold off their UK holdings years ago," the publicist shared.
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They sold off federal government bonds for the fifth straight month.
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In Saudi Arabia, local day-traders sold off in speculative shares.
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It should be protected for all, not sold off in pieces.
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Investors sold off AbbVie as its shares fell more than 16%.
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About a year later, rival Adidas sold off its golf business.
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Traders took the tone as hawkish, and markets sold off sharply.
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Stocks sold off during Yellen's press conference after the Fed statement.
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Shares of the South32 sold off 1.84 percent to A$2.67.
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Parts of the company could be sold off to foreign buyers.
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Safe-haven German Bunds sold off as French election jitters ebbed.
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Previously, the organization had only sold off rights to matches individually.
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The dollar weakened, as commodities like copper and oil sold off.
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But not all names in the technology sector were sold off.
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The firm has also sold off assets and dismantled trading operations.
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As stocks sold off in February and March, so did bitcoin.
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THEN he sold off $1.6 million in stock before the fall.
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""THEN he sold off $1.6 million in stock before the fall.
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European assets sold off on Thursday after investors were underwhelmed measures.
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Its energy business was sold off to General Electric in 2015.
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General Motors has sold off other international operations in recent years.
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Its stock promptly sold off, falling below its last private valuation.
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Much of his empire, now being sold off, remains half finished.
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Shares of the banks listed on the mainland also sold off.
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It sold off its assets in 2008 and later shut down.
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But its shares sold off more than 15 percent last week.
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Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, and their farm was sold off in 22015.
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Dead inventory gets sold off at a low to no margin.
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ET Fed statement, but then sold off, before rising sharply again.
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In the consumer discretionary sector, investors also sold off shares of Amazon.
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The energy subindex was down 95.9093 percent as oil stocks sold off.
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Stocks sold off initially but then bumped around before spiraling lower again.
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The energy sector fell 1.31 percent as oil stocks mostly sold off.
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The deal never happened – and EA sold off its stake by 2010.
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Those goods could also be sold off to other countries, he added.
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He said that he had recently sold off most of his possessions.
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Eurazeo sold off its stake in Moncler for around 445 million euros.
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Almost all rapidly disappeared or were sold off on the international market.
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Losses for the sector came as U.S. technology stocks sold off sharply.
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Stocks sold off, with the worst daily performance Thursday since March 21.
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However, Jim Cramer reminded investors that not every stock has sold off.
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Crude has sold off by about 7% twice in the past week.
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As stocks sold off Thursday, investors dove into the safety of bonds.
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Energy stocks in Australia sold off following the drop in oil prices.
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They followed U.S. Treasuries, which also sold off following the data releases.
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In the last 10 months, stocks sold off heavily on two occasions.
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The top ten cryptocurrencies by market capitalization also sold off significantly Wednesday.
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Two days in a row, markets rose mid-morning, then sold off.
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That slice of the market has sold off massively in recent days.
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And some assets have been sold off, but markets aren't clamming up.
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Investors have sold off cryptocurrencies amid fears of an uncertain regulatory environment.
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Puerto Rico's bonds sold off sharply Wednesday in reaction to Trump's comment.
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Pugliese olive presses are being sold off to producers in north Africa.
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BECKY QUICK: Is that why you've sold off some of the shares?
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It sold off its consumer products division, which was renamed World Kitchen.
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Finally, he believes that some health care names have unfairly sold off.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell to one-week lows as stocks sold off.
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But skeptical investors were unconvinced and sold off their shares en masse Tuesday.
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The group had sold off sharply last week, pressured by declining bond yields.
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We haven't sold off because there hasn't been a reason to do so.
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CNPC's listed unit PetroChina also sold off its pipeline assets earlier this year.
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It's already up 25 percent for the year, that's why it sold off.
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Stocks sold off as the market considered the potential for a rate hike.
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Then he sold off Men's Journal, and later, Us Weekly, to American Media.
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After that move, S&P 500 stocks sold off by nearly 12 percent.
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Our live blog tracked market reaction as global equities and oil sold off.
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Would the land stay public, or be sold off to the highest bidder?
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As for gun makers, Cramer thinks these stocks sold off way too hard.
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Yesterday was unusual because we had weak data and yet Treasuries sold off.
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Following the report, shares of Australian coal miners mostly sold off on Friday.
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Yellen addressed mounting concerns of a United States recession as markets sold off.
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They are often kidnapped or sold off, manipulated by brokers for a profit.
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Exporters were sold off, as the dollar slipped 0.4 percent to 110.09 yen.
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Investors, however, appeared unimpressed, as CSL shares sold off 5.06 percent on Wednesday.
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The airline was sold off in 2012 following BMI's acquisition by British Airways.
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Italian government debt and bank shares have sold off ahead of the Dec.
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Energy stocks were sold off across the bourse on the lower oil prices.
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Rosenwald testified that he later, over time, sold off his shares of Retrophin.
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As yields fell Tuesday, the stock market sold off and risk assets weakened.
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SX83P fell 1.8 percent after the highly valued U.S. tech sector sold off.
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In Europe, yields on Italian bank debt spiked as bank shares sold off.
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A significant number of small-cap Hong Kong shares across sectors sold off.
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If there wasn't the market would have sold off on the McCain news.
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Stocks sold off again midday Tuesday for the second day in a row.
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That brought some much-needed caution • Junk bonds, for instance, have sold off.
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He recently sold off about $100 million in W.W.E. stock to fund it.
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Around the same time, Adidas sold off its money-losing TaylorMade golf division.
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Stocks have sold off in recent days on worries about higher borrowing costs.
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Crushed by debt, Beatrice was later sold off in a huge leveraged buyout.
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Stocks opened lower but sold off sharply in the first hour of trading.
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Another member of the Sackler pharmaceutical family has sold off a Manhattan property.
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As stocks sold off, investors moved into safety trades, like Treasurys and gold.
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IgnitionOne also recently sold off its business to Zeta Global and Publicis Media.
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Ms. Tedesco sold off custom jewelry, hand-painted perfume bottles and Barbie dolls.
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And many local shares sold off beforehand on fears they could be targets.
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U.S. indexes fell on Tuesday as stocks sold off for a second day.
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The "Death by Amazon" index chopped higher after stocks sold off in February.
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U.S. bonds sold off on Wednesday — and that may have been the point.
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Stocks sold off in early February but bounced back a short time later.
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Equity markets sold off because stocks were overbought and slightly over-valued, he said.
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Her mother sold off her own jewelry, piece by piece to support the family.
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Under pressure from Beijing, HNA sold off many of those assets to slash debt.
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They sold off all of the developer's products, except one: a dry skin hero.
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Workhorse also recently sold off its budding passenger drone division for $4 million cash.
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Yu could be sold off, abused, married off to whoever your father felt like.
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Before Stumpf took over, the building technology unit - now called Caverion - was sold off.
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JULIAN ROBERTSON: I'm looking at the ones whose valuations have sold off a bit.
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We sold off parts of our business and pushed all our money into Kaptivo.
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Late last month, The Washington Post first reported that Trump sold off his stake.
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The nearby Olympic Village will be sold off as luxury housing after the Games.
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Buick co-developed this vehicle with Opel before GM sold off its European brand.
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Most foreign portfolio investors sold off their local bond holdings, triggering significant capital outflows.
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However, while some technology stocks bounced back on Thursday, many have sold off recently.
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Ahead of its rebranding exercise, Mashape/Kong sold off its API marketplace to RapidAPI.
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Hola, a VPN with millions of users, sold off non-paying users' idle bandwidth.
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Some lenders have rushed to buy more liquid assets and sold-off riskier loans.
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With the real possibility of Montana's land being sold off, people began to worry.
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With this in mind, investors sold off Portuguese government bonds, sending the yields soaring.
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Hong Kong-listed CNOOC, Petrochina and Sinopec sold off between 5.10 and 6.39 percent.
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U.S. markets sold off dramatically on Wednesday, with all major averages in correction territory.
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Later, little Ness is sold off without warning or ceremony or permission to grieve.
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Its businesses were gradually sold off as the company trimmed its focus to packaging.
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Under Easterbrook, the company sold off many of its company-owned stores to franchisees.
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Sebastian worried the market would drop, and sure enough, it sold off shortly after.
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He sold off investments worth as much as $370,000 during the year as well.
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Soon after, the castle was sold off, and fell into a state of disrepair.
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In 2008, SAS Group sold off its controlling share in the Barcelona-based airline.
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Uber's stock price has sold off considerably following the company's earnings report last week.
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Investors sold off U.S. stocks and the dollar in reaction to Trump's unexpected win.
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The stock market promptly sold off and the value of the dollar rose sharply.
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Investors sold off stocks and bought safe bonds, driving bond yields to record lows.
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"The Boy Scouts of America should be liquidated, their assets sold off," Kosnoff said.
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If you look at what happened in 2003 ... stock markets sold off double digits.
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As a result, firms like PlaceIQ and Verve have been sold off in pieces.
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In 2019, L Brands sold off the company to the private-equity firm Regent.
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And conversely what does the way that the stock market sold off tell you?
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A Nebraska area auctioneer sold off 1503 older model John Deere tractors in 2019.
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It sold off many of the other business, leaving mostly just the dairy business.
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The whole defense sector sold off horribly today without any sort of real analysis.
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Chip stocks including Qorvo and Advanced Micro Devices sold off from recent record highs.
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Millions of homes went into foreclosure and were sold off at bargain-basement prices.
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Stocks initially sold off on the news, but later recovered most of those losses.
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However, she has sold off some of her stake in the past few years.
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Long-dated benchmark bonds in U.S. and Europe have sold off aggressively since the Nov.
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As the dollar sold off, the euro touched a six-month high of $1.1465 EUR=.
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It would be better if the stocks sold off ahead of their quarters, he said.
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The company was eventually sold off and is now owned by the Chinese firm Ninebot.
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There are tons of tech stocks that have sold off dramatically for no particular reason.
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U.S. government-seized assets are usually sold off at auction to raise money for victims.
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In 2015 Boeing sold off Narus, a software company, to Symantec, a rival tech firm.
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The funds sold off 92 percent of their stock in the automaker during the quarter.
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In August, Hudson Bay's sold off Lord & Taylor for $75 million to Le Tote, Inc.
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Botswana sold off its national telecoms company this year, the biggest-ever new offering there.
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Overseas investors sold off $17.2 billion versus revised purchases of $10.4 billion the prior quarter.
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The stock market sold off Tuesday, adding to steep losses for the month of May.
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Technology and healthcare shares that had sold off sharply in recent sessions led sector gains.
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But global markets sold off sharply Monday on Trump's latest threat to boost tariffs further.
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U.S. stocks sold off after the April meeting minutes were released, before rebounding on Friday.
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It has sold off or spun off its most-prized brands and valuable real estate.
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The government 'sold' off these firms in the form of vouchers from 1992 to 1994.
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The euro was sold off on Monday but popped back up to $1.2435 on Tuesday.
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Trader Dan Nathan believes the stock has not sold off nearly enough to justify buying.
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And on Tuesday, shares of Anadarko Petroleum sold off as the company slashed its dividend.
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Theranos has laid off hundreds of employees and sold off its headquarters in Palo Alto.
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It built on gains versus the euro, which sold off broadly as the dollar rebounded.
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Financials also sold off, with the country's "Big Four" banks sliding between 0.9% to 1.1%.
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Soros also previously held some Tesla stock, but he sold off his stake in 2017.
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Steinhoff stock closed down 63 percent in Frankfurt, while its bonds also sold off sharply.
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Investors may have sold off the REITs without a thorough analysis of the retail sector.
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However, CurrentC eventually failed and the technology was sold off to JPMorgan Chase in 2017.
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The companies have not yet identified which offshore interests will be sold off, he said.
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Technology stocks sold off in Friday trading amid growing concerns that the group is overvalued.
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Big-cap tech and momentum names sold off for a second session, dragging Nasdaq lower.
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Has everyone forgotten it also sold-off in the February meltdown and again in March?
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Traders also sold off shares in department store chains after Gap reported lower sales figures.
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Funds were skittish about debt earlier, as the market sold off to start this year.
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Mining stocks sold off hard on Thursday when the government revamped the sector's ownership rules.
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JAB had already sold off British fashion brand Belstaff as well as shoemaker Jimmy Choo.
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Correction: The market initially sold off nearly 1 percent in overnight trading after the strike.
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Its businesses were gradually sold off as the company narrowed its to focus to packaging.
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This has raised worries through the region, and investors have abruptly sold off Italian assets.
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There are other units in the GFG also being sold off, as we've previously reported.
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The dollar has consequently sold off on reports that he will be the next chair.
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US stocks sold off sharply for the second straight day on Thursday, after Trump's announcement.
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It sold off after the company beat earnings expectations Tuesday but missed on expected growth.
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Instead it bought a 16 percent stake, then sold off its position three years later.
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But family members sold off land, until, by 2006, the remaining fields weren't economically viable.
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Gold, which is traditionally a safe haven during times of market trouble, sold off too.
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Britain's top stock index was down 0.4 percent as miners and consumer multinationals sold off.
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Following that, eBay sold off its StubHub unit to a European competitor for $4 billion.
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IAC has sold off a majority stake in CH Media, the parent organization behind CollegeHumor .
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Stocks sold off early on Tuesday after major US companies reported gloomy results and guidance.
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Last year Walmart sold off Modcloth, Bonobos laid off staff and founder Andy Dunn left.
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"Everything gets sold off in this environment," said John Meyer, mining analyst at SP Angel.
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Foreign oil companies have sold off around $23 billion in Canadian assets this year alone.
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In the wake of the report, Papa John's shares sold off nearly 5 percent Thursday.
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Other issues also sold off, with the 2026 issue down 0.8 cents to 99.4 cents.
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The retailer shuts down most of its stores and its remaining assets are sold off.
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Sands also expanded the company's liquor and spirits portfolio, and sold off underperforming international brands.
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And if it doesn't, long-dated bonds will be sold off on worries about inflation.
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Altria has proposed reuniting with Philip Morris International, a unit it sold off in 2008.
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The dance club remained under the same ownership until 21994, when it was sold off.
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Libraries were destroyed, and books, torn of their precious bindings, were sold off in bulk.
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New York (Reuters) - Ray Dalio's Bridgewater Associates hedge fund firm sold off its stakes in Amazon.
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The market sold off in a decline that picked up momentum as the day went on.
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It had climbed as high as $1.2209 earlier in the session when the dollar sold off.
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Another positive has been the decline in Treasury yields which have fallen as stocks sold off.
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Apple has corrected 27 percent, and shares of Amazon, Google and Facebook have also sold off.
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The major indexes sold off after the Fed raised rates by a quarter point on Wednesday.
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Wall Street had already been flashing expensive on many historical measures and sold off in reaction.
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SPLRCU stocks - sectors that tend to perform poorly in rising rate environments - sold off especially sharply.
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When the Americans left, they took or sold off every pot, deep fryer, oven and table.
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Wall Street had already been flashing expensive by many historical measures and sold off in reaction.
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The formula for Coke was sold off to many people who thought they had it exclusively.
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The company, which sold off the National Enquirer in April, still uses the name AMI today.
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More recently, the stock market sold off in February as inflation expectations sent treasury yields surging.
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Sturm Ruger and Smith & Wesson both sold off on the news of Trump's win last week.
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Investors have moved out of traditional "yield plays" like utilities as U.S. bonds have sold off.
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If they fail to cough up, the shares are sold off by lenders to recoup losses.
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Sony has sold off underperforming businesses and has worked to turn around others, including Sony Entertainment.
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Under pressure from Beijing, HNA has since sold off many of those assets to slash debt.
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Mongolia's currency and dollar-denominated bonds sold off after the government warned of an economic crisis.
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The 64.9803 bond also sold off around 2118.41 cents to the lowest level since June 2118.42.
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In late December Weatherford sold off an U.S. oil well business to Schlumberger for $430 million.
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French banks are being sold off sharply today, following the result of the French presidential election.
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If your floating island goes bankrupt, it will be disassembled and sold off to competing seasteads.
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Already last year wonga sold off its German payments business, BillPay, to Klarna — raising around £60M.
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A court will now decide whether Hanjin should restructure or be split up and sold off.
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World stocks have sold off in October, beset by worries over corporate earnings and geopolitical uncertainty.
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The pound did initially trim gains but it later recovered, partly as the dollar sold off.
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We saw this on Friday, when banks delivered in-line reports, but their stocks sold off.
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However, those that have been indiscriminately sold off - such as energy and financials - may offer bargains.
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It gapped up on news, and sold off and closed on the lows of the day.
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Copper, lead and zinc were sold off on Tuesday on the view that a post-U.
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Its losses were minimised when Blackstone quickly sold off its less attractive buildings for peak prices.
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They sold off their expensive equipment and remade the outfit into a software company called Opsware.
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Towards the late 1800s, the Irving's descendants sold off more land to create a cohesive neighborhood.
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The creator of litecoin has sold off all of his holdings in the cryptocurrency he created.
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Money market rates, bond yields and the euro all shot up, while stock markets sold off.
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U.S. stocks sold off, with the Dow Jones industrial average sliding 225 percent, or 24.34 points.
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As the broader market has sold off in recent weeks, energy has managed to stay afloat.
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Italian newspaper La Stampa reported that BMPS could be sold off in pieces, according to Reuters.
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Markets in the region had sold off in the previous session, led by losses in China.
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In 2015, Sears sold off stores worth $2.7 billion to a real estate company called Seritage.
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They sold off their 60 years of holdings in American companies, and then they began borrowing.
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Real estate speculators sold off all their land and no longer cared about the transit connections.
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Burr sold off shares worth between $2400,2000 and $250 million in 1003 transactions on February 2100.
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The company moved its headquarters, updated its logo and sold off investments in 35 different companies.
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On the whole, tech stocks have been as likely to be sold off as anything else.
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Otherwise, these lands might have been carved up and sold off as ranches for the rich.
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So it sold off its equipment, deciding to import bicycles from China rather than make them.
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Stocks had sold off sharply last week amid worries about the economic impact of the virus.
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Last week, Microsoft sold off the feature phone business of Nokia to Foxconn for $350 million.
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It declared bankruptcy in 2016, and many of the assets it had amassed were sold off.
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When we broke that it sold off and now you're seeing it hovering around that level.
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Stocks have sold off sharply in the last week as traders worried about rising interest rates.
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Financial stocks, led by the Big Four banks, were sold off heavily between 2.5% to 3.3%.
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In December, eBay (EBAY) sold off StubHub to a European rival in a $20203 billion deal.
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Stocks sold off sharply Friday, capping a volatile week, as rates rose and the dollar strengthened.
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" Pierotti said he eventually sold off his Retrophin shares for "I think, altogether, about $1.5 million.
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Stocks sold off sharply Thursday, as and doubted his ability to push through pro-growth programs.
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Even though the stock is up, it has sold off quite a bit in here recently.
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Edinburgh-based investment fund Martin Currie has also sold off its Vedanta shares on ethical grounds.
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Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock exchange, real currency and government bonds all sold off following the news.
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Separately, the Vision Fund has sold off its entire $3.6 billion stake in the chipmaker Nvidia.
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The stock closed nearly 10% higher after being heavily sold off over the past two sessions.
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Facing listenership decline, some colleges have sold off their radio licences or been incorporated into larger networks.
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The unit no longer carries deposits for central banks, and it has sold off some smaller businesses.
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Emerging markets also sold off heavily as investors dumped riskier assets on fears of a trade war.
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When girls are sold off by their families into early marriage, that's the result of unequal power.
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San Francisco Fed President John Williams also made hawkish comments Friday, and the market sold off temporarily.
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Ebay was an early investor in Snapdeal, but sold off part of its stake back in 2015.
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Under this approach Siemens has already sold off a stake of its healthcare equipment maker Healthineers (SHLG.DE).
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The company shut down its plants, sold off its furnaces and announced plans to settle its debt.
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Emergent sold off its assets at the end of 25, ending one of Killspace's major revenue sources.
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But Wall Street sold off into the close and the global stocks gauge finished in the red.
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Treasury yields slid and stocks sold off, with companies doing business in China among the hardest hit.
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Oil and gas stocks, which have also been sold off heavily over the past week, surged 1.5%.
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The Spanish league's rights for 2019 through to 2022 will be sold off over the coming months.
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Or are you looking at more of the larger ones whose valuations have sold off a bit?
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Essar is being sold off under India's new insolvency law, which compels distressed companies to declare bankruptcy.
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Sony has already sold off its ailing personal computer division and streamlined its television and smartphone businesses.
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After a bullish regular trading day, U.S. equity futures sold off sharply in after-market-hours trading.
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For most of the current bull market, stocks have sold off on expectations of tighter monetary policy.
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They want to build new council houses to replace those that were sold off in the 1980s.
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J&J also sold off Nucynta, an opioid pill it had marketed, for $1 billion in 2015.
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You might recall that last week, the company sold off its assets to fitness tracker company Fitbit.
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The host shined a light on big tech stocks that were sold off after Monday's 4 p.m.
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The main reason why Dell sold off its division is that the company needs cash, and quickly.
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Stocks sold off, and interest rates on government bonds edged higher as the market digested the report.
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Chinese markets had sold off hard on Monday, tumbling between 3823-3813 percent, extending last week's losses.
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GE Capital sold off $15 billion in assets last year and paid down $21 billion in debt.
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Google acquired Motorola in 2011, and sold off its Motorola Mobility handset business to Lenovo in 2014.
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Money market rates, bond yields and the euro all shot up, while stock markets were sold off.
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Certain market competitors, such as Sprint, have sold off significant BDS facilities over the past several years.
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Markets in Europe and the United States sold off heavily on the news which rattled investors' nerves.
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The administrator said this doomed Air Berlin, whose assets have since been carved up and sold off.
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Shares in Japan sold off sharply on Monday as investors grappled with concerns over the global economy.
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This comes after oil futures sold off last week to register its lowest prices in five months.
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The dollar has benefited as investors sold off riskier assets for the relative safety of the greenback.
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Large agricultural equipment maker Deere sold off dramatically on Friday following the confirmation of a weak quarter.
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While equities sold off ahead of the Fed's statement, Wall Street barely reacted after it was released.
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Market volatility hit a level not seen since stocks sold off in September on China growth concerns.
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We might as well stop distracting ourselves with looking for something that he sold off long ago.
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Until those 900 apartments were sold off, Trump did not earn any money for them, he added.
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Although the dollar sold off in reaction to the cut, it had been broadly rallying before this.
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"Once that happens, everyone's excited: 'Oh, he'll sell off units, he sold off financial units,'" Brown said.
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When the market sold off in early February, Chipotle's shares finally managed to bottom in the $240s.
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Meanwhile, technology stocks in the region declined after U.S. shares in the sector sold off on Wednesday.
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The Australian dollar, usually sold off in times of heightened risk aversion, gained 0.7 percent to $0.7446 .
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Weinstein was fired from the Weinstein Company, which has since filed for bankruptcy and been sold off.
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Some strategists did cite reduced profit growth forecasts as one of the reasons stocks sold off recently.
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However, Ellison sold off the Rising Sun to music mogul David Geffen for a reported $300 million.
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It's been a wild week for bitcoin, which sold off heavily last weekend, falling to around $5,500.
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Financials, the biggest index constituent was sold off with the 'Big Four' banks trading in the red.
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Italian government bonds sold off on his remarks, which confirmed much of the coalition's budget-busting agenda.
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Small cap stocks, favoured by the retail investors who dominate transactions on Chinese exchanges, sold off sharply.
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George Washington's heirs left Mount Vernon largely empty, his possessions sold off after his death in 21400.
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Last month, the NFL sold off TV rights to its Thursday night games to CBS and NBC*.
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The company was sold off to private equity for a few years and is now publicly traded.
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When the bills are sold off, the debt often grows, inflated by interest that is tacked on.
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Citigroup has gotten out of 30 businesses and sold off a large number of assets, he said.
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The Australian dollar, which initially sold off on the news, traded at $0.7610 at 3:00 p.m.
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The dividends on the equities increased because their respective stocks sold off to undeserving levels, he said.
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MIWD00000PUS for back-to-back gains for the first time since markets sold off a month ago.
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Another factor that could stem losses is that South African assets have sold off heavily this year.
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Investors quickly sold off Macy's (M) stock, driving it down as much as 16% during early trading.
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MIWD00000PUS for back-to-back gains for the first time since markets sold off a month ago.
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Loeffler and her husband sold off stocks worth between $1,275,000 and $3,100,85033 in the period from Jan.
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Giosmas said she sold off two properties in Miami Beach already and is listing her other two.
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The fund argued that the holding was nonstrategic and could be sold off without incurring huge taxes.
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It was the second straight day that stocks sold off after record highs earlier in the week.
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It was part of a bundle of sites that were sold off after the demise of Gawker.
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New York (CNN Business)US stocks again sold off sharply on Thursday as worries about coronavirus mounted.
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Treasuries sold off in November as investors fretted over the fate of a U.S.-China trade deal.
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Amlak Finance, an Islamic investment, firm was also sold off as local traders turned a quick profit.
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In August 2019, Barneys filed for bankruptcy for the second time and was sold off for parts.
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Stocks sold off sharply after the report Tuesday morning, and investors jumped into the safety of bonds.
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After rising to as high as $1.3049, sterling sold off and was last up 0.1% at $1.3020.
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Cisco has come under pressure in the past week as the rest of the market sold off.
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Mexico's peso, stock market and bonds sold off after Trump won the U.S. presidential election on Nov.
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Nintendo's shares sold off on the data, closing down 4.3% ahead of the Mario Kart game launch.
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Caron said as both markets sold off, the dollar became a beneficiary from investors moved to cash.
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Asian indexes closed mostly higher on Thursday after stocks in the region sold off earlier this week.
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"Treasuries discretely sold off in response," Jon Hill, BMO's rates strategist said in a note on Friday.
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As stocks sold off on Wednesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer noticed a disturbing pattern occurring in the market.
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The Australian dollar, usually sold off in times of heightened risk aversion, gained 0.6 percent to $0.7439 .
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However, the cryptocurrency has behaved more like a risk asset and sold off as equity markets dropped.
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He then allegedly called his son Cameron, who sold off shares of Innate stock the next day.
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Each year, wineries across Oregon craft exclusive cuvees that are then sold off at an annual auction.
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The peso had sold off as much as 1.3 percent against the greenback to 48.143 pesos on Tuesday.
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Adding to the negative sentiment, technology stocks sold off heavily following weak forecasts from LinkedIn and Tableau Software.
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The stock had sold off in October on the heels of fake news problems and miscalculated ad metrics.
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The financial sector sold off sharply in the last hour of trading, ending the session down 2.1 percent.
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Four Equifax executives were also found to have sold off company stock prior to the breach being announced.
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For Brzenk's effort, he won the exact truck Hawk wins at the end, which he later sold off.
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Earlier this month, Sony sold off half of its stock in Spotify for close to a billion dollars.
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Last month, Jia sold off various stakes to secure a $2.2 billion capital injection from a property developer.
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U.S. junk bonds sold off sharply, with their ETFs falling 0.9 percent, the biggest decline since March 1.
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Since that spinoff, GGP has sold off roughly 400 more properties, and now has a total near 120.
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The company that Ticketmaster sold off, Paciolan, remained a niche player in the music end of the business.
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The onshore yuan sold off 0.6% in early trade to 7.15 per dollar, its weakest since February 2008.
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When stocks sold off last summer, China organized large-scale purchases by government-linked brokerages and investment funds.
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Electronics manufacturers sold off as shares of Sony dropped 2.4%, Renesas Electronics fell 2.35% and Fujitsu dropped 1.36%.
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VidMate was developed and owned by UCWeb, a subsidiary of Alibaba, prior to being sold off last year.
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Pfizer: Cramer thinks Pfizer was nuts not to just buy Allergan outright after it sold off so much.
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So the commission in the LSE's words "unexpectedly" made a "disproportionate" demand: that MTS also be sold off.
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Chinese markets sold off sharply on Monday — the first trading session after an extended Lunar New Year break.
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Some accused Juno of hiding the deaths from the public and investors while its CEO sold off stock.
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Back in December, the Kickstarter success story sold off its assets to Fitbit and was promptly shut down.
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In the previous session, stocks sold off in part on hawkish statements from Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren.
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Last year Freeport McMoRan sold off its stake in the Tenke copper mine, one of the world's largest.
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The biggest moves on the day were in emerging markets where several currencies sold off amid local turmoil.
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Others will be sold off, leaving late-stage investors whole while founders and earlier investors are wiped out.
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That's what Chicago did when it sold off 36,000 parking meters to a Wall Street-led investor group.
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The country's bonds sold off while the rupee fell to an all-time low against the U.S. dollar.
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The dollar, measured against a basket of currencies, rose 0.49 percent to 97.35 as the euro sold off.
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It has already sold off its Time and Fortune magazines and is exploring a sale of Money Magazine.
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The dollar firmed as commodities sold off, sending the dollar index up 0.5 percent to just above 96.
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Tesco ultimately exited the U.S. market in 2013 when it sold off its remaining stores to Yucaipa Companies.
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It will mean that affordable social housing will be sold off under the extension to right-to-buy.
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U.S. junk bonds sold off sharply, with their ETFs falling 47.183 percent, the biggest decline since March 247.18.
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Even as euro zone bond markets sold off in afternoon trade, short-dated Italian bond yields held lower.
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As TLT sold off in the later part of last year, the FXY followed with an identical plunge.
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Bond and equity markets also sold off sharply early in the day on Tuesday, before turning around later.
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Chevron and Exxon have come under pressure this week as the rest of the energy space sold off.
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In the latest quarter, Target's investments were seen dragging profits down and shares sold off on the news.
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Airgas could have been sold off for a fraction of the initial offer price, just as Yahoo was.
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While stocks sold off, the US dollar was hit particularly hard of all the major currencies, she said.
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A prime example is Nvidia, which sold off after reporting earnings last week but has since come back.
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On Thursday, U.S. stocks plunged as technology stocks sold off and washed out gains from the big banks.
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It has moved newspaper production to central hubs, sold off real estate and laid off thousands of employees.
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Verizon has sold off MapQuest to the Venice, California-based ad-tech firm System203 for an undisclosed amount.
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Emerging markets sold off on Monday after China announced retaliatory tariffs against U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist efforts.
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Dunkin' sold off its remaining company-operated stores during the fourth quarter and is now 100 percent franchised.
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The dollar, measured against a basket of currencies, rose 0.3 percent to 97.118 as the euro sold off.
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In the past decade, farmers have sold off their land and moved to coastal cities looking for work.
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"I don't think this much inventory can be sold off in the next couple of days," Dasari said.
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Historically, mortgage originators have held on to healthy loans and sold off unhealthy loans to third-party investors.
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American officials feared that the men would be handed over to Iran or sold off to another group.
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Investors initially sold off GE shares perhaps due to the recent Wall Street concern over retail shareholder sentiment.
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They were priced at 330 pence when the company was sold off by the state six years ago.
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Over $3 billion [$2.2 billion USD] worth of land, mostly in western Alberta, was sold off in 2012.
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Over the next few years, Google either sold off the companies it had acquired or shut them down.
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Macy's and other department stores have sold off some of their real estate to cope with declining sales.
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Several years later, Atari had some financial issues and sold off some of their IP at an auction.
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Since nearly collapsing in September 2008, A.I.G. has sold off numerous business lines and significantly revamped its operations.
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Traders focused on her comments about inflation in that testimony, and the dollar has sold off since then.
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Blue chips sold off across sectors: Samsung Electronics was down 1.68623 percent and Hyundai Motor tumbled 2.1 percent.
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The market has sold off amid rising fears about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on economic growth.
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Britain's top stock index fell 0.1 percent as miners and consumer multinationals sold off on rising trade fears.
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The work, painted primarily by Francesco della Cossa, was dismantled in 18213 and its components were sold off.
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Rometty also purposefully sold off poor performing units, shedding $2 billion worth of lackluster businesses, she told CNBC.
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Clorox — As the broader market sold off on China virus worries, shares of Clorox rose more than 22.5%.
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Between the ages of 57 and 67, those assets would be gradually sold off into inflation indexed bonds.
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ET release of the minutes, taking the Dow Jones industrial average 85033 points higher, bonds sold off more.
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Emerging market stocks also sold off as worries about a global trade war continued to crimp risk appetite.
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In more recent days, as equities sold off partly in response to rising yields, investors kept buying stocks.
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Stock futures sold off on the news of Cohn's departure, with the Dow losing an initial 300 points.
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ET release of the minutes, taking the Dow Jones industrial average 313 points higher, bonds sold off more.
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But the enterprise services market collapsed, and HP sold off its unit for a fraction of the cost.
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" "It is a risk-off environment because we are seeing those trade-sensitive stocks being sold off first.
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"As these stocks sold off, there hasn't be any differentiation, in terms of their product mix," he said.
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Following his execution for treason in 15262 it was unceremoniously sold off, yard-sale style, by Oliver Cromwell.
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A lot of the gear had disappeared—broken, sold off—so I didn't know how it would work.
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"Last time he gave a major speech, sterling sold off by 0.8 percent," said ING currency strategist Viraj Patel.
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Stocks sold off in the worst Thanksgiving holiday week for the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 since 2011.
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When Quirky filed for bankruptcy in 2015, Wink was sold off to Flex, which was then sold to i.
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He and McKinney have sold off his childhood baseball card collection, Harper's unused toys and furniture to cover bills.
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Seymour said those kinds of stocks sold off recently and would look to buy on pullbacks in oil prices.
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Our live blog tracked market reaction as U.S. equities opened the week lower and Snap Inc sold off sharply.
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Nordstrom initially sold off after Trump's tweet, however the shares recovered their losses and closed up 4 percent Wednesday.
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Moreover, the parties holding the equity are funded in part by investment products sold off-balance-sheet by banks.
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As stocks sold off, investors ran to the safety of Treasurys, and the 23-year yield fell to 2000%.
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Sony sold off its PC-focused VAIO division back in 2014, but the brand lived on under new management.
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This year, it sold off several smaller divisions and some real estate that together generated $6 billion in capital.
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Sterling, which has been heavily sold off in the past few months on Brexit uncertainty, held steady at $1.2653.
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Institutions like Corinthian Colleges, ITT Tech, and the Art Institutes have shuttered or sold off campuses in recent years.
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It rose 0.3 percent to $1.1592 against the dollar as the greenback sold off against a basket of currencies.
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While several of the country's large public pensions sold off shares in gun makers, other investment firms flowed in.
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Nintendo shares sold off toward the end of last year over concerns about weakness in its Switch games pipeline.
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While the trade initially looked good, with BofA closing at $16.19 on Tuesday, the stock sold off Wednesday morning.
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Shares of Mitsubishi UFJ sold off 3.17 percent, Mizuho Financial fell 1.03 percent and SMFG closed down 56.633 percent.
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Stocks sold off sharply Friday amid talk of Fed tightening and opened lower Monday ahead of the Brainard speech.
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The Japanese yen traded flat at 106.13 yen after earlier gaining to below 106 as the dollar sold off.
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Investments might have to be sold off when there is an unanticipated liquidity need, possibly triggering substantial capital losses.
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich sold off $24 million worth of stock and options in the company in late November.
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Longer dated bunds had sold off the most, with yields up three basis points in early trade to 0.29%.
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U.S. junk bonds were sold off sharply, with their ETFs falling 21.3507 percent, the biggest decline since March 47.383.
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It's germane right now: Last Friday, Alphabet sold off Boston Dynamics, one of the world's most advanced robot-makers.
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One hitch in this is that Fox sold off many of its international TV assets in the Disney deal.
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In his father's voice he heard the ventriloquism of the corrupt officials who had sold off his village land.
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Qualcomm sold off in early 22016 as the company failed to provide clear guidance on its business in China.
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Hong Kong's market sold off in the past week when it reopened after a three-day new year holiday.
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The German government said it expected no anti-trust issues because Air Berlin would be sold off in bits.
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They had instead sold off holdings of Turkish stocks and bonds, which have come under heavy pressure this week.
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"Every time bonds have sold off since September, the cycle's repeated — and it's going to repeat again," said McDonald.
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Last September, for example, it sold off most of its software unit in a deal worth roughly $8.8 billion.
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The dollar sold off in January and February on bets that trade and budget deficits would pull it down.
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Investors sold off shares of the company after Musk appeared to smoke weed on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
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The Australian dollar, often sold off in times of heightened market stress, fell heavily against the dollar and yen.
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Technology, which sold off heavily in the recent pullback, led the gains as all 11 major sectors were positive.
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Construction machinery makers as well as electronics component manufacturers, which are exposed to the Chinese market, were sold off.
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U.S. stock markets sold off hard starting mid-September amid concerns about trade, politics and concerning U.S. manufacturing data.
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Spanish stocks sold off Thursday morning amid the uncertainty with the country's IBEX index lower by almost 1 percent.
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But investors sold off gold stocks, as the improved outlook for a deal siphoned money away from safer bets.
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Industrials and materials stocks also sold off Tuesday on fears of slowing global growth due to the Italy crisis.
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Here are her reasons the dollar sold off on Friday, and what we can expect in the week ahead.
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U.S. junk bonds were sold off sharply, with their ETFs falling 218 percent, the biggest decline since March 21.3507.
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The Persicos have sold off most of the property on the farm, a family lawyer, Mathew J. Mari, said.
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Italian bond yields rose and equities sold off after reports about tensions within the coalition government on the posts.
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SPLRCS sold off by more than 2 percent as bond yields rose due to expectations of higher interest rates.
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The "Mad Money" host shined a light on big tech stocks that were sold off after Monday's 4 p.m.
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Sterling, which has been heavily sold off in the past few months on Brexit uncertainty, held steady at $1.2622.
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It has sold off semiconductor equipment maker Hitachi Kokusai Electric and power tool unit Hitachi Koki, both to KKR.
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And so, like any team in their position would do, the Orioles sold off almost all their compelling talent.
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As Adolf Hitler devastated Europe, he sold off or destroyed "degenerate" works by Picasso, Klee, Miró, Ernst, and others.
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Morrisons recently sold off its "M Local" convenience stores after they proved to be a costly and unprofitable experiment.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be private guarantors, with their multifamily businesses being sold off and operated independently.
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Immediately after news of the vote, Spanish shares and bonds were sold off, reflecting business concern over the turmoil.
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It has moved headquarters, sold off investments in 35 companies, laid off 22,210 employees and even changed its logo.
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Investors sold off well-known retail and tech stocks, because they would get hit hardest by the additional tariffs.
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It's a bit of a messy combination, which helps explain why stocks sold off as the news conference progressed.
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A smarter idea: CBS should be sold to Amazon, and Viacom's channels should be sold off to different buyers.
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Now the company is effectively controlled by the Chinese government, and some of its assets are being sold off.
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The Fed's action failed to calm markets on Tuesday, as the stock market sold off while treasury yields fell.
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Brian Stelter of CNN says that it now "seems inevitable" that CBS could be sold off separately from Viacom.
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To turn things around, it sold off slow-moving merchandise at clearance prices to make way for new products.
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Applying a valuation of 19 times expected 2018 earnings suggests that the market has already sold off too much.
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DXY fell 0.13% after it had gained 0.65% in the last two weeks as investors sold off risk assets.
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DXY fell 0.13% after it had gained 0.65% in the last two weeks as investors sold off risk assets.
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In particular, Nomura said the Korean won and Singapore dollar sold off broadly against the dollar at that time.
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The publication has also sold off some properties in recent years, including its flagship building in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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But the currency sold off in the spot, offshore market anyway, finishing at 6.83, the weakest since June, 2017.
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We're back to the all-time highs in the S&P and accordingly, so-called safe assets sold off.
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She also received a seven-figure advance, and the movie rights were sold off as early as last June.
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The remaining Dayton's stores had been rebranded as Marshall Field's locations, which the Target Corporation sold off that year.
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As stocks sold off dramatically into Tuesday's close, CNBC's Jim Cramer knew investors were asking themselves a critical question.
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Apple has sold off on past iPhone announcement days, falling 75 percent of the time after 11 previous announcements.
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WeWork has gradually sold off a number of its businesses in recent months, including marketing company Conductor in December.
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Stocks sold off Friday, the second trading day of the year, after a rally to new highs on Thursday.
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L Brands also sold off Canadian lingerie company La Senza and cut its dividend in 2018, the host added.
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As stocks sold off, the VIX, which measures market volatility, spiked above 50, its highest level since August 2015.
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Rising yields pressured stocks, but when stocks sold off, investors turned to the Treasury market as a safe haven.
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Prices have sold off as the Trump administration escalated a tariff feud with China, potentially blunting demand for metals.
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Yesterday, the S&P sold off more than 0.6 percent, and that hasn't happened in 100 straight trading days.
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The company sold off $16 billion worth of assets in the past year, helping to cut its debt load.
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While the broader market sold off Monday, extending its losses from the prior session, Apple managed to stay positive.
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Jope's predecessor, Paul Polman, took some steps in this direction when he sold off the spreads business in 2017.
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In May, Zeta Global acquired Sizmek's demand-side platform as the bankrupt Sizmek sold off its business in pieces.
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Investors have sold off shares of oil companies that increased spending on drilling instead of returning cash to shareholders.
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The rise in bond prices also comes as U.S. stocks sold off, adding to their steep losses from last week.
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But the stock has since sold off and is nearly flat this month, closing Friday trading at $11.30 a share.
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A source at a large Indian mutual fund told Reuters it sold off Fortis as soon as these complications began.
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After the firm maintained its outlook for the full fiscal year, the stock sold off as much as 6 percent.
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The Australian dollar, often sold off in times of heightened market stress, fell heavily against the dollar and the yen.
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The yuan on Thursday fell as China's stock markets sold off sharply amid fears of margin calls and more losses.
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Equities sold off last week, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq seeing their worst week since late March.
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It has sold off the legendary Craftsman brand and is considering an offer from Lampert for the Kenmore appliance name.
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The firm has since sold off its food delivery business and folded its group buying site Nuomi and other units.
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As soon as the media turned negative about Trump's actions, shares of typical "Trump stocks" sold off in the futures.
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The Schatz yield hit a one-month low at almost minus 0.60 percent on Tuesday as Italian bonds sold off.
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Its assets will be sold off, its money will go to pay back debts, and employees have been let go.
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We—last-- we were down-- we were coming down for the count: recession was inevitable, the market had sold off.
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Copper moved away from a two-month high and Chinese commodities were sold off, led by agriculture and iron ore.
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MARKET NEWS * Asian stocks tracked global peers higher on Tuesday while safe-haven bonds sold off as signs Sino-U.
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Major Japanese automakers sold off, with Toyota shares dropping 2000.54 percent, Nissan off 2.413 percent and Honda off 22.41 percent.
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The host said he is recommending Twilio because the stock sold off, despite delivering a strong earnings report last Tuesday.
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According to Chen, the toddler was abducted while playing with his cousins and was likely sold off to another family.
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By late Thursday, the year Treasury yield, which affects home mortgages, was up to 2.15 percent, as bonds sold off.
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Trump would also have to immediately move reassure the markets that have sold off drastically in response to his victory.
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Emerging currencies sold off sharply again on Thursday after Argentina's peso suffered its biggest one-day decline since 0.363 overnight.
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Australian miners took a hit in the afternoon session, after iron ore futures in China sold off sharply on Thursday.
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Instead, he sold off various percentages of his potential profit to a network of backers—and their gamble paid off.
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The industry has long been used to accumulating new assets, with old policies sold off to specialists (such as Phoenix).
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Having sold off last week, a rally in bond markets resumed this week -- pushing up prices and pushing down yields.
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South Korea's Kospi fell 2.56% to close at 1,946.98, as major technology and manufacturing names in the country sold off.
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Stock markets declined today as investors worried about the potential for an escalating trade war with China sold off shares.
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Stocks sold off in response to the data, closing lower — albeit bouncing back from their weakest points in the session.
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Even with a blind trust, the conflicts are not considered resolved until the original problem-creating assets are sold off.
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This year alone international oil majors including ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil Corp have sold off $22.5 billion of Canadian assets.
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Having sold off last week, a rally in bond markets resumed this week — pushing up prices and pushing down yields.
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"Also, gilts have sold off more than everything else, so that may be adding to it as well," he added.
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Blue-chip banks also sold off, with Qatar National Bank and Masraf Al Rayan each retreating more than 2299 percent.
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In Asia, stocks finished sharply lower on Wednesday, after Wall Street sold off as much as 25.7 percent on Tuesday.
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WH Group declined to comment on whether it had sold off some of these stocks ahead of the slaughterhouse rules.
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Italian markets, which sold off heavily early last week on fears of a repeat election, continued to recover on Monday.
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In December, GPSC received the regulator's green light to proceed with the deal after Glow sold off a power plant.
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Italian bonds sold off after the election and yield spreads over German yields have widened, approaching last November's 300 bps.
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Markets sold off sharply Friday after poor German data set in motion a consensus that a global slowdown was imminent.
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As the S&P 500 has sold off more than 7 percent this year, overseas markets have fared even worse.
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Most of this was made with a nerdy rack synth that I sold off very shortly after making this track.
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His spokespeople re-assured the press this was not a problem because Trump sold off all his stocks in June.
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Though the stock sold off in February 2016, it has come roaring back, up nearly 140 percent since that bottom.
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Had the government sold off all areas, it would have reaped some 106.5 billion reais ($25.8 billion) in signing bonuses.
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Instead of using a blind trust, Obama sold off stock holdings and invested in U.S. Treasury notes and index funds.
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Bitcoin rose to its highest level in more than a month as the broader U.S. financial markets sold off Tuesday.
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The assets to be sold off are Office Depot's contract distribution business in Europe and its entire business in Sweden.
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The sector was up nearly 2 percent Friday, while tech sold off, and it gained 3.6 percent for the week.
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It's these virtual tokens that Bancor, which is registered in Switzerland, sold off this week to anyone who was interested.
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However, European financial stocks are generally sold off, for example, Santander Bank of Spain fell 5.43% while Commerzbank fell 4.06%.
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DaVita sold off its physician group of 30,000 doctors to UnitedHealth in late 2017 for just shy of $5 billion.
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It allows banks to buy a guarantee from the state for some the bad loans that are being sold off.
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Target in that time has left foreign markets and sold off lower-margin, non-core businesses like its pharmacy operations.
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"We investigated and it seems that four children were sold off," said Shyamanand Mandal, a police inspector in Kotwali district.
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Stocks sold off swiftly following the announcement from the White House as investors pivoted to seemingly safer assets like bonds.
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Brokerage Oddo BHF said the percentage being sold off was below expectations, although it added the deal was broadly positive.
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The dollar, measured against a basket of currencies, rose to a near three-month peak as the euro sold off.
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GAM shares have sold off sharply since the firm suspended a top director and suspended, then liquidated, some bond funds.
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The company's shares sold off earlier in March after President Donald Trump blocked a hostile takeover from Singapore-based Broadcom.
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Casino operator Sky City led losses, falling 4.6 percent as investors sold off shares after a three-day trading halt.
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She urged G20 leaders to ensure that the human right to housing was not sold off "to the highest bidder".
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At the time, the rides were still there, but in the following years they were sold off bit by bit.
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Times stock was still sputtering, and the company had sold off everything but its furniture to keep paying for journalism.
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Manaea will help the A's win too, until he has to be sold off for the next young affordable thing.
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During the depression, our city's luxury apartments were chopped up and sold off, while servant's quarters were converted into bedrooms.
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Mr. Angelle, agency officials note, has sold off any industry stock assets to comply with federal conflict-of-interest rules.
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The 10-year Treasury note, which might have sold off on inflation fears, barely budged when the report came out.
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Stocks sold off into the closing bell, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average off more than 21600,216 points — or 219.3%.
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Zoom's stock sold off on Tuesday, but its shares have actually risen in recent weeks as the outbreak has worsened.
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Markets, though, are still distressed over the lack of corresponding fiscal stimulus from Congress, and stocks sold off aggressively Monday.
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The romance between idealistic Troilus and rational Cressida abruptly ends when Cressida is sold off forcefully to the enemy troop.
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It granted conditional approval to the CVS-Aetna deal as long as Aetna sold off its private Medicare drug plans.
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What will a Fox broadcast network look like without a TV studio after it's sold off to Disney or Comcast?
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They also sold off one of their two cars and unneeded clothing and furniture to make their frugal lifestyle work.
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They have to sell something to raise capital to pay off their losing wager, so they sold off your stocks.
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The dollar index had gained 27% in the last two weeks as investor sold off risk assets on coronavirus fears.
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The dollar index had gained 0.65% in the last two weeks as investors sold off risk assets on coronavirus fears.
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They are often sold off to traffickers or marry young; wife beating and other types of spousal violence is common.
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Salesforce and Adobe shares both dropped in Monday's session as investors sold off stocks in fear of the spreading coronavirus.
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Wald recommended the same fund to investors two years ago when the market sold off at the beginning of 2016.
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The dollar dipped on news of the U.S.-China talks as investors returned to currencies that had been sold off.
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The country's bonds sold off on Monday, while the Sri Lankan rupee fell 0.58 percent to an all-time low.
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It has since sold off with the market, down about 34 percent for the year so far at 23.8 cents.
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The market sold off on Thursday after Trump's tariff announcement, with fears of a potential trade war weighing on investors.
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Firms like Dataxu and Placed got scooped up, while other companies like Sizmek, Nanigans, and IgnitionOne sold off for pieces.
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It also sold off Modcloth just two years after buying it, to stem the losses from its e-commerce business.
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Bitcoin tumbled 12 percent to a low near $9,810 on CoinDesk before recovering slightly, and all major cryptocurrencies sold off.
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After the missiles were deactivated and contractors salvaged the materials that they could, the remaining sites were sold off privately.
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The major stock indexes sold off sharply last week, which led to their sharpest weekly percentage declines in seven months.
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Massey was also found liable in several investigations, and the company was sold off to a competitor after Blankenship's conviction.
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We're going to take a break for a second, and then we're going to talk about sports and your investment, because after AOL you were there back and forth a number of times, but you eventually left after it was sold off to Time Warner — it was sold off, made much smaller, you moved on.
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After the Brexit vote, rates plummeted, as investors sold off stocks and headed to the relative safety of the bond market.
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In roughly a month, he successfully sold off space on the entire 12 x 9 inch canvas for $92.59 an inch.
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Stocks sold off towards the end of last year in part because of fear that the global economy was slowing down.
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In some rural communities, girls are still sold off in exchange for cattle, cash and or plots of land, Cobar said.
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The Dow surged by more than 23 points, and the yield, most reflective of the Fed rate policy, sold off hard.
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They were down 0.9 percent year-on-year on a reported basis, after L'Oreal sold off The Body Shop in June.
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As stocks sold off into the close Wednesday after Fed Chair Janet Yellen's press conference, traders cited concerns about Fed credibility.
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Stocks, meanwhile, sold off about 3.5% as China locked down cities and travelers were restricted, but the market has since rebounded.
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Sweden has since reduced its armed forces to just three battalions and mothballed, dismantled and sold off many of the airbases.
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Trader Pete Najarian explained he was "looking for specific names" that he thought were getting sold off for the wrong reasons.
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Four years ago Axel Springer sold off several newspapers and magazines, including the Hamburger Abendblatt and the Berliner Morgenpost, for $1.2bn.
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Ray just sold off his Scoot-E-Bike biz to Canadian company LOOPShare for an amount in the high 7-figures.
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But the same plans, when sold off-exchange — where the plans are less popular — had an average premium hike of $40.
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Adding to positions, such as American Express, that have sold off comes at the risk that they may continue to fall.
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Wall Street shares fell on Friday after technology and internet shares sold off further, capping another volatile week for U.S. stocks.
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The ECB minutes on Thursday were a clear disappointment to the markets as they sold off and followed down on Friday.
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Catch up quick: Turkey's currency sold off last summer, falling as much as 40% and touching its weakest level in history.
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Elsewhere, the Argentinian peso sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right President Mauricio Macri performed poorly in primary elections.
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Despite those two reports, technology stocks barely sold off, thanks to the potential rate cut from the Fed, the host said.
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The distant cranes of the port of Piraeus across the Gulf of Elefsina have been, in part, sold off to China.
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Japanese exporters sold off on Tuesday, with Toyota shares down 1.26 percent, Nissan down 1.73 percent and Nikon off 2.83 percent.
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But investors sold off the stock after Under Armour missed Wall Street's expectations and cut its forecast for North American sales.
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Japanese exporters sold off sharply, with shares of auto players Toyota, Nissan and Honda closing down between 5003 and 2500 percent.
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Other Turkish bank bonds also sold off, with Akbank's 2027 bond down 0.76 cents to a record low of 75.97 cents.
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This marked the first time that SoftBank had sold off any of its Alibaba shares since its first investment in 2000.
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That's a driver of why bank shares have sold off particularly viciously in recent weeks amid a wider global market rout.
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One farmer told me that he sold off his one-acre land because he had to marry off his two daughters.
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U.S. junk bonds were sold off, with the price of major junk bond ETF plunging to its lowest level since March.
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" Lee, former J.P. Morgan chief equity strategist, said the fierce drop in October has brought equities to "unusually sold-off levels.
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The heavily weighted financials sector was down 2.54 percent, energy fell 3.44 percent, and the materials sector sold off 921.24.23 percent.
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While mortgage rates did fall last week, as the U.S. stock market sold off, rates were even lower one year ago.
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Because this is Hollywood and East Gate Bel Air is a 1% wonderland, the mansion is currently being sold off-market.
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Global bond markets sold off further Friday though the U.S. Treasury market was closed for the U.S. Veterans Day federal holiday.
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Chinese shares were heavily sold off with the blue-chip index down 57.553% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng index down 1.8%.
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Nasdaq e-mini futures NQcv1 volume jumped after Netflix's results and sold off sharply to end the session down 1 percent.
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Europe's falls came after Asian stocks sold off violently on trade fears, with Chinese blue-chips hitting a 13-month low.
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Blue-chip banks also sold off, with Qatar National Bank and Masraf Al Rayan trading down 1.2 and 1.0 percent respectively.
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They got ammunition on Friday when bank earnings came in strong (Wells Fargo missed on revenue), and the stocks sold off.
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OBAMA Instead of using a blind trust, Obama sold off stock holdings and invested in U.S. Treasury notes and index funds.
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"Netflix's stock may have sold off a bit today, but don't take that as an indictment of the quarter," Cramer advised.
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In the 19th century, after the state had appointed a series of overseers, much of the tribe's land was sold off.
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For example, General Electric, which had become more about finance than about manufacturing, has sold off much of its finance business.
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The surge came as the central bank sold off gold reserves, largely to Turkish buyers, to generate cash for the government.
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Elvis's physician, Dr. Nick Nichopoulos, has already sold off the pill bottles he filled for Elvis the day before his death.
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The earl sold off other assets, including a painting by the artist J. M. W. Turner, to pay the estate taxes.
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The fact that the market sold off so much after the Forties outage shows that the market struggles to trend higher.
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Bitcoin cash saw a huge spike as bitcoin sold off with many investors betting that this could be a viable alternative.
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HSH Nordbank bonds sold off after the German Landesbank said its forthcoming privatisation would also include measures to "optimise" its liabilities.
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It quickly sold off some of its biggest past money-makers, like NBCUniversal, GE Plastics, and GE Water, and GE Appliances.
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He persuaded Elizabeth to move to America, sold off his properties in the West and invested in vacant lots in Queens.
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Italian assets sold off after the Bank of Italy warned that the country's deficit would breach European Union regulations in 2020.
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During that time, some employees sold off the stocks mistakenly given, ignoring warnings from the company, the Financial Supervisory Service said.
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Bankrupt ad-tech firm Sizmek has sold off pieces of its business this year, to companies including Amazon and Zeta Global.
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During his four years at Sandvik, Rosengren revamped the metal-cutting tools and mining gear maker and sold off underperforming businesses.
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Treasured libraries were sold off for grocery money, and the newly free market was flooded with trashy detective novels and porn.
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After the network failed to gain traction against The Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, Hasbro sold off the majority of its ownership.
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U.S. stocks sold off sharply again Monday, with the S&P declining 2.2 percent, in part on fears about trade wars.
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Market data released Sunday shows that foreigners sold off more than $1 billion worth of Saudi stocks in the last week.
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People have lived their whole lives to make that a desirable area and it's essentially being sold off by our governor.
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Investors again sold off the forint and its regional peers in the past week, along with a plunge of Turkey's lira.
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Adding to the negative sentiment for the day, technology stocks sold off heavily following weak forecasts from LinkedIn and Tableau Software.
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Laverne also said he had sold off Accor shares in March due to a "lack of visibility" over Accor's restructuring plans.
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Ross said that he had sold off what he believed to be all of his large stake in Navigator last year.
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"I think Alder BioPharmaceuticals sold off too hard in the wake of the data it released two weeks ago," Cramer said.
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He sold off The Medicines Company&aposs other assets, and focused entirely on running trials for the new cholesterol-lowering drug.
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When the video game industry cratered amid a price war in the mid-1980s, Warner sold off Atari's home entertainment business.
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Sen. Kelly Loeffler, a Republican from Georgia, sold off stock following a Capitol Hill briefing on the threat of COVID-19.
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The 1968 Ford Mustang GT featured in the Steve McQueen thriller "Bullitt" will be sold off, auction company Mecum announced Wednesday.
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Investors sold off well-known retail and tech stocks in response, because they would get hit hardest by the additional tariffs.
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Eventually, in 2014, it acquired a high-end furniture company and sold off Fab's assets to fund a new company, Hem.
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Large tracts of land are sold off to a developer (though the Big House remains in the family to this day).
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Global stocks sold off in response and the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite logged their worst day of 2019.
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Its C.E.O., Eddie Lampert, has sold off businesses to raise cash, but critics argue that he has strip-mined the company.
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Trump's Interior Department has sold off land to gas and oil companies and fought tribe-led efforts to protect sacred sites.
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SaaS shares were down over 8%, and after-hours, Slack's earnings failed to excite and its equity is being sold off.
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Italy's benchmark stock index fell nearly 2.7 percent, and worried investors sold off government bonds, sending prices down and yields up.
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But ISAs are still a form of debt, and debt can be sold off and enforced by a more aggressive collector.
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Last year, the family sold off the majority of Fox's assets to the Walt Disney Company for more than $70 billion.
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This marked the second time Sears chose to shutter a chunk of the stores it sold off to Seritage in 2015.
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The pan-European STOXX 210 lost 28 percent after a choppy session as commodities sectors weighed and Italian stocks sold off.
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"Typically, the stock market has sold off and has created a flight to quality and has driven yields down," he added.
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Yields fell on Tuesday after poor U.S. manufacturing data, then headed up again on Wednesday even as stock markets sold off. .
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Yields fell on Tuesday after poor U.S. manufacturing data, then headed up again on Wednesday even as stock markets sold off. .
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Meanwhile, more and more is being sold off and demolished, even though demand is higher than it has been in decades.
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On Friday, stocks sold off again, after a lackluster jobs report, though the Dow briefly topped 29,000 for the first time.
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Banking stocks were sold off heavily last week when worries over potential fresh elections in Italy dented investor appetite for risk.
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Updates with comment from Target spokesperson and to say that the company sold off two businesses in the past five years.
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WTI briefly sold off after CNBC reported that one senior Saudi oil official denied pursuing a deeper round of production cuts.
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The Trump administration successfully sold off all available drilling plots in Utah, including areas near the original Bears Ears National Monument.
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Company assets Seaman sold off to recover investors' cash included a large yacht, a nuclear accelerator facility and a feature film.
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The Nasdaq dropped 1.3% as investors sold off tech to get some of their riskiest assets out of their portfolios. 2.
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Lampert slashed investment in the 3,500 Sears and Kmart stores, sold off properties, and tried to cut his way to success.
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The business may be sold off in pieces after the court filing which will likely lead to liquidation, the person said.
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But when it comes to finding an escape route, TikTok's odds look better, because it could be spun or sold off.
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In what has been named the "Trump trade," stocks have risen, bonds have sold off, and the U.S. currency is strong.
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The stock initially sold off before it bounced at $735 a share, reversed course and peaked at $818 in intraday trading.
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Foreigners once owned more than half of Malaysia's local bonds, but have sold off 17 percent of their holdings since August.
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The idea of impeachment was initially a negative for stocks, which sold off Tuesday as investors anticipated Pelosi's 5 p.m. announcement.
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"Last quarter what you had is, if a company didn't beat and raise and they didn't beat in earnings and revenues, the stocks either sold off a little bit and if they missed, it sold off a lot," the president and chief investment officer of Matrix Asset Advisors said in an interview with "Closing Bell " on Wednesday.
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Gilts have also been hit by worries about inflation in a post-Brexit world and have sold off further after Trump's victory.
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Real estate, telecommunications and utilities stocks - sectors that tend to perform poorly in rising rate environments - sold off especially sharply on Tuesday.
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Despite a brief rally after the appointment of Larry Culp as chairman and CEO, the beleaguered industrial company's stock has sold off.
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"Longer-term bonds have sold off here today in price," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer at Inverness Counsel in New York.
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MetLife sued the government to have the title removed, and General Electric sold off its GE Capital unit to shed the affiliation.
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Charles Lazarus, the company's founder, died less than a week later at 94, having watched his life's work sold off for scrap.
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Whether it's sold off entirely or continues operating in name only, Essential will just be a shell of what it promised.[Bloomberg]
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It is one of the most indebted companies under the Reliance umbrella and has sold off assets in the past two years.
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However, Williams stressed that Jared Kushner has "no involvement" and has sold off a "substantial portion" of his equity investment in Cadre.
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Trump is still unwinding some deals The President's company sold off land in the Dominican Republic in January 2018 for $4.33 million.
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Left is launching his fund as the stock market has sold off and investors are worrying about frothy valuations of many companies.
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"We even cleared out the port warehouses where stocks were intended for delivery in that direction, and sold off supplies," he said.
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In 2018, investors sold off asset managers' stocks as wild-swinging markets cut funds' returns, accelerating a stampede to lower-fee products.
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Tech stocks had been sold off in favor of sectors with lower valuations on the expectation of a spike in economic growth.
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"One after another you start to see various sectors of the market give it up" after cryptocurrencies sold off heavily, Gundlach said.
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With the dollar index retreating 211.19 percent, some of the emerging currencies that have sold off in recent days stabilised or rose.
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Over the past few years, Acadia saddled itself with huge amounts of debt, and top executive insiders sold off stock in droves.
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Safe haven German Bunds sold off, with the benchmark 10-year bond yield rising two basis points to just above zero percent.
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Over the past two years Italy's biggest banks have shored up their capital and sold off billions of euros in troubled loans.
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The company will also be keeping a close eye on the rates market, where both Bunds and Treasuries have sold-off sharply.
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Traders were also watching action in the Italian banks, which sold off Monday, as Italy gets closer to its constitutional referendum Sunday.
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Trump's latest comments came as markets sold off sharply, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping more than 800 points on Wednesday.
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Rebar futures on the Shanghai Futures exchange also sold off, with the January futures contract selling off 2.12 percent to 5003,541 yuan.
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Restructuring advisers have influence over how much creditors get paid, or which parts of the business are sold off and to whom.
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Developers will keep building the properties that they have already sold off-plan (as the majority of home sales in China are).
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Top firms have since written down or sold off billions of dollars in Canadian production assets and decamped for U.S. shale fields.
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It seems possible that, as was the case with Rocket Internet's Zalora business in Southeast Asia, those properties may be sold off.
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Major Australian miners also sold off, with Rio Tinto down 1.33 percent, Fortescue off 1.69 percent and BHP Billiton down 1 percent.
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Cynics may scoff and puzzle over how children grow up attached to toy models created and sold off multi-million-dollar franchises.
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Other Sears assets that were sold off include Lands' End (LE), Orchard Supply Hardware Stores, and Sears Hometown and Outlet stores (SHOS).
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Major indexes in the region had sold off in the previous session on global growth concerns that saw a flight to safety.
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But investors will be able to start new positions in a number of stocks that have sold off too much, he said.
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McIver suggests they make inquiries at the slave market — it's possible Young Ian could have been sold off before the ships's departure.
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Under CEO Larry Culp, GE has slashed its dividend to a penny, sold off long-held businesses and vowed to cut costs.
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With no major U.S. data due and thin liquidity, Treasuries sold off early, following a theme of improved risk appetite from Friday.
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The firm sold off its businesses in Vietnam and Thailand last year, and now it is withdrawing from the Philippines and Indonesia.
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Squawk Box Live in Europe watched market reaction as shares in Asia and Europe broadly sold off following a negative U.S. session.
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Assets that risk a conflict of interest are sold off over time and replaced with assets the official is not informed about.
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As stocks sold off Thursday morning, 20183-year bond futures hit their highest level in 22018 years, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
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"We have never before sold off so much oil, at such a pace, for such a long period of time," Murkowski continued.
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In the weeks leading up to (and immediately following) the Brexit vote, the UK's FTSE index had sold off by 7 percent.
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Some dealers take advantage of this loophole by pretending that inventory is missing when it has actually been sold off the books.
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Over the past two years, Italy's biggest banks have shored up their capital and sold off billions of euros in troubled loans.
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Asian tech stocks had sold off overnight after threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to curb Chinese investment in U.S. tech firms.
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That product was sold off to Google earlier this year, and even before that, using Digits didn't mean users were using Twitter.
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Nokia, once the world's leading cellphone maker, sold off its mapping services last year after shedding its ailing handsets division to Microsoft.
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Producers have been pressuring Brasilia to offer put options and rebuild government bean inventories that had been sold off earlier this decade.
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Eight years earlier, he had sold off Indigo Ranch for $2.85 million to a couple of "trust fund babies," in Julie's words.
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Here are three charts that may shed light on recent market moves: After hitting record highs, world stocks sold off on Feb.
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His story is common: there is a glut of repossessed vehicles, land, homes and office equipment being sold off cheaply across Kenya.
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Following the vote Friday investors sold off Spanish shares and bonds, in just the latest market reaction to the region's political upheaval.
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Back in October, Credit Suisse surprised the market by deciding to stick with credit and securitized products it could have sold off.
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The PPP opposes the privatisation of PIA and Pakistan Steel Mills, saying they can be restructured and revived, rather than sold off.
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French and German government bonds had sold off in recent days on the possibility that the BOJ abandon its yield range target.
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"It is really sad because a collection gets sold off and broken up, and is no longer accessible to people," he said.
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Exporters were sold off, with Honda Motor Corp falling 3.7 percent, Nintendo Co dropping 3.2 percent and TDK Corp shedding 5.0 percent.
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Desmond sold off his x-rated magazine titles for £20 million($36 million) in 2004, the same year he bought Dane Court.
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Most Asian markets closed lower on Friday despite China manufacturing activity beating expectations, as select tech shares around the region sold off.
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In August, Avicii's 7,000 square-foot house in the Hollywood Hills was sold off-market for $17.5 million, according to the L.A.Times.
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It found that as China in particular has sold off U.S. debt to prop up its currency, U.S. rates have begun rising.
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By then, the hotel had become a money pit for Trump; it declared bankruptcy that year and was sold off in 1995.
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Still, the stock sold off, giving investors what Cramer saw as yet another opportunity to buy into an "extremely well-run" name.
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Brandon Steiner, chief executive of Steiner Sports, which specializes in collectibles, sold off as much of the old Yankee Stadium as possible.
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Her timing was tough: Immediately after she joined Twitter, the company started exploring a sale, sold off assets and laid off employees.
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In response, nearly every council in Britain has cut or outsourced services, sold off assets and tried a host of budget gimmicks.
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And it aggressively sold off company-owned stores to independent owners and operators, putting more of the risks and costs on franchisees.
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Investors sold off Italian bonds heavily in the wake of these threats, fearing the spending plans would make Italy's debt mountain unsustainable.
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Most major cryptocurrencies sold off sharply following reports that raised concerns about stricter regulation on digital currencies in South Korea and China.
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Bitcoin had been heavily sold off by investors as expectations fade that China's embrace of blockchain would help cryptocurrencies enter the mainstream.
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In January, Uber announced it sold off its food delivery business in India to food app Zomato in an all-stock deal.
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Sears closed stores; it eliminated products; it sold off Allstate, its most profitable subsidiary; but it wasn't able to stop the bleeding.
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Those three have sold off to the point they are now trading at a significant discount to Susquehanna's 226-month price target.
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It sold off a Sydney office tower for A$142.5 million($109 million) this week and is also selling Lloyds Chambers inLondon.
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That turned out not to be true, Mr. Xu said — in reality, the company and other state-owned enterprises sold off stocks.
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But in late 230, Flickr was sold off by its then-owner, OATH, the AOL/Yahoo conglomerate that was bought by Verizon.
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The U.S. currency sold off after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said the ECB will discuss monetary policy tightening in September.
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"Bonds sold off, so stocks got scared, and now bonds are scared of stocks," said Aaron Kohli, fixed income strategist at BMO.
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Asian markets sold off overnight, with Japan's Nikkei closing down almost 5 percent and China's Hang Seng down more than 5 percent.
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It was sold off when their performance was not as good as expected, making them become the worst performer in 11 industries.
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The 10-year Treasury was as high as 2.93 percent Tuesday morning but fell to 2.88 percent as stocks sold off sharply.
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Assets across Latin America and Asia have been sold off, hit by the contagion effects from currencies in crisis like Turkey's lira.
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European banks with exposure to Turkey, like BBVA in Spain, UniCredit in Italy and BNP Paribas in France sold off as well.
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Sinclair, the nation's largest TV broadcaster, has made these kinds of arrangements before as it has sold off some of its outlets.
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You've likely seen these Motorola-type radios, otherwise known as "blister-pack" radios for the way they are sold off the shelf.
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Cash balances tumbled from 5.1 percent of portfolios to 4.7 percent, indicating that investors stepped in and bought when the market sold off.
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As the broader market, and tech in particular, sold off at the end of 2018, Palo Alto Networks slid more than its peers.
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If they do not, the plane will be considered legally abandoned and will be sold off by the state at a public auction.
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Global energy majors have sold off more than $22.5 billion worth of Canadian oil sands assets so far this year to domestic companies.
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However stocks and bonds sold off Wednesday afternoon after a key EU official said Brussels is 'very likely' to reject the Italian budget.
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In the previous week, stocks sold off globally as investors fretted over rising interest rates, valuations and worries about a possible economic slowdown.
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The dollar index fell as much as 0.57 percent against a basket of six rivals as Wall Street sold off, last at 96.32 .
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Trade and the Fed have been the two big fears hanging over the market, as it has sold off in October and November.
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Dunkin' sold off its remaining company-operated stores during the fourth quarter and is now 100 percent franchised, boosting revenue for the quarter.
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Its market value has shrunk to around $200 million as it has progressively sold off large parts of its business to stay afloat.
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The real estate investment trust disclosed that it would terminate the leases on 19 unprofitable stores that had been sold off to it.
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While they do, many are subjected to torture, inhumane detention, or starvation, and some are even sold off in modern-day slave auctions.
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You see, the CEO sold off $39 million worth of stock after the company was notified of the vulnerabilities present in Intel chips.
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Jittery markets also have made it difficult for lenders to quote new commercial real estate loans when cash bonds have dramatically sold off.
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It appears that China will likely approve the deal, though, because Snow Beer will be sold off and won't go to AB InBev.
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"This is not the first time that Scandinavian currencies have sold off to levels that appear highly undervalued without obvious explanations," he said.
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It has sold off Hypo businesses in the Balkans and Austria, and is winding down the rest in "bad bank" Heta Asset Resolution.
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The new device, codenamed "Mallard," is said to incorporate technology from OnCue, an Intel Internet TV service sold off to Verizon in 2014.
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I said on Thursday that the markets had sold off so much on exit concerns that the risk then was to the upside.
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As trade tensions with the U.S. intensified, China sold off its Treasury holdings at the fastest pace in about two years during March.
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Maersk, which handles one in seven containers shipped globally, sold off its energy business in 2017 to focus entirely on transportation and logistics.
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The plane maker is coming off its best week since January, the only positive Dow stock during Friday's session as markets sold off.
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Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, has sold off the majority of its energy assets to focus entirely on transport and logistics.
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It has shed several businesses, including NBC Universal, and has sold off many of its finance units that were part of GE Capital.
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These firms were sold off or shut down in the years following, and Rubin left Google in 2014 after allegations of sexual harassment.
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GE has already sold off many non-performing divisions and is restructuring around its three core operations of power, aviation and health care.
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Japanese banking shares also sold off sharply, with Mitsubishi UFJ falling 3.23 percent, SMFG down 4.08 percent and Mizuho Financial down 3.87 percent.
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HP eventually took an $8.8 billion writedown on the deal, and successor company HPE sold off parts of that business earlier this year.
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Julien's Auctions—the same auction house that sold off Truman Capote's ashes—is including some of Swayze's stuff in its "Hollywood Legends" collection.
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The bags are also in-season, as opposed to the older, excess inventory you'd find being sold off at retailers like TJ Maxx.
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Argentina's peso and stock market sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right leader, President Mauricio Macri, performed poorly in primary elections.
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"Emerging market currencies have sold off pretty much across the board, reflecting an increase in risk aversion," Capital Economics said in a note.
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On top of that, they owed capital gains taxes because the money was in actively managed funds that sold off investments showing gains.
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Last week, Julien's Auctions sold off a slate of star-studded memorabilia that included, among other unusual items, two locks of Monroe's hair.
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Global risk markets sold off sharply Monday on concerns that the battle between the two largest economies will result in a global recession.
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Exporter stocks were sold off, with Panasonic Corp falling 803 percent, Toyota Motor Corp shedding 1.9 percent and Suzuki Motor declining 2.8 percent.
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Our live blog is tracked reaction as 10 year German paper sold off after the ECB failed to explicitly promise more monetary stimulus.
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That drew more skeptics to the name, and the stock sold off after a solid beat-and-raise quarter in October, he said.
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It sold off a Sydney office tower for A$142.5 million ($109 million) this week and is also selling Lloyds Chambers in London.
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But the company was also beset by delays from the outset, and by November 2018, had quietly sold off all its IP assets.
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Meh for the rest: Investors sold off or didn't touch the stocks of pharmaceutical companies, medical device makers and the big health insurers.
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Japanese stocks sold off on Wednesday, weighed by a stronger yen and after an apparent North Korea missile test that reports said failed.
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The company owns thermal coal mines, whereas Rio Tinto has sold off its thermal coal, thereby reducing one source of Scope 3 emissions.
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Shares of two of its largest steel makers, Cia Siderurgica Nacional and Usiminas, sold off, closing down 4.4 percent and 4.2 percent, respectively.
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European stocks ended sharply lower on Thursday, as bank and commodity stocks sold off and investors remained jittery over the global economy's health.
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In Egypt, the main index slipped 0.2 percent, as locals sold off while foreign investors increased allocation to Egyptian shares, bourse data showed.
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On Friday, the dollar strengthened, Treasurys sold off and stocks fell as the market mulled the possibility of a March interest rate hike.
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But it sold off Coutts' international operations in 2015, leaving it to focus solely on Britain's wealth market, worth about 825 billion pounds.
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Gasoline and distillate stocks also fell, supporting a market that has sold off sharply in recent weeks due to persistently high U.S. inventories.
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"The FTSE 100 opened upbeat as the pound sold off aggressively against the U.S. dollar and the euro," said Ipek Ozkardeskaya at LCG.
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The opco bonds have held in better than the holdco tranche, which was bid 9bp wider on Friday as the market sold off.
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Then, in November, it also sold off its OpenStack and Cloud Foundry assets to SUSE (which itself is owned by Micro Focus, too).
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The new device, codenamed "Mallard," is said to incorporate technology from OnCue, an Intel internet TV service sold off to Verizon in 2014.
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In 2009, Justice sold off his family's West Virginia coal mines to various groups, including one of Russia's leading mining and metal companies.
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The Brazilian government sold off the beans acquired in the 2013 program when prices recovered and by 2017 had eliminated its coffee inventories.
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It had been bought by Yahoo, which then became a part of (TechCrunch parent) Verizon before being sold off last year to SmugMug.
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The bottom line: Investors continue to lose their shirts on CHS, which has sold off dozens of hospitals to combat its colossal debt.
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Unless a buyer is found soon, the company could well be broken up, its 164 stores and stock sold off to repay creditors.
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Tech stocks sold off for the second day on Monday, but several experts told CNBC they believe the weakness will be short-lived.
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"We didn't fall back into that trend, into that sideways channel, when the stock and the group sold off in February," said Maley.
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As bond markets sold off after the ECB comments, money market pricing suggested investors were ratchet up their rate-hike bets once more.
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The major indexes initially popped after the the central bank made its announcement, but sold off sharply in the last hour of trading.
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He sold off everything his accountant had illegally bought with his money but kept Bon Aqua after falling in love with the place.
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The company has already sold off a number of assets, including an Austrian furniture chain and stakes in firms like KAP Industrial Holdings.
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Bonds have sold off in the last month or so as the market increasingly predicts a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in December.
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As the economy turned around, he sold off those apartments and began converting old office buildings into creative office spaces and retail space.
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As in-store sales lagged, Sears sold off major assets like Craftsman brand tools and Land's End outdoor equipment to service the loans.
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Small caps were the standout, rising 1.2 percent for the week at 1,303, as investors rotated into small caps, as tech sold off.
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A couple of decades after most countries in western Europe sold off many of their corporate holdings, France still has a huge portfolio.
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Global bond markets have sold off in the wake of Trump's election, wiping out more than $22018 trillion in a two day rout.
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The last time the government sold off oil from the reserve in response to a national emergency was in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.
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Italian government bonds sold off sharply on Monday after former prime minister Matteo Renzi raised the prospect of early elections over the weekend.
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Automakers sold off after the Korean won traded near 13-month highs, but tech names made gains, with SK Hynix rising 0.61 percent.
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Blue-chip tech stocks, which had sold off in the last session, were a bright spot, while manufacturing names and financials recorded declines.
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That&aposs according to Bloomberg, which says the Uber cofounder sold off over $500 million of stock in just 3 days this week.
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"After a three-day real estate tour, I sold off my Californian condo and bought a newly built condo in Cuenca," he explained.
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Emerging markets have sold off on trade war fears, and for noted investor Mark Mobius that means it could be time to buy.
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M, for instance, after its shares sold off in March following elections that renewed concerns about whether the country could exit the eurozone.
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Shares of L Brands, which also owns Bath & Body Works, initially sold off Thursday after the company slashed its full-year profit outlook.
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Later this year RBS will shut its Capital Resolution division, which has sold off large chunks of its huge stockpile of unwanted assets.
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Businessman Eric Hovde, seen as a likely challenger, recently sold off a large amount of stock as he weighs jumping into the race.
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She said the debt is being bundled into packages called collateralized loan obligations that are then sold off to investors looking for yield.
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The dollar index fell as much as 0.57 percent against a basket of six rivals as Wall Street sold off, last at 96.43.
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Financial markets are on edge for signals of weakening demand, and investors have relentlessly sold off industrial stocks over the past few months.
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He sold off the bulk of his plants (dropping from 120 to just six), and is distributing his weed via word of mouth.
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In any case, a source told us that all of the assets have effectively been sold off to someone, including the company's brand.
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It sold off its content businesses, but offered its cryptolope as a way to secure online distribution of both content and Java applications.
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But Wall Street actually sold off UnitedHealth's stock Tuesday because medical costs on the health insurance side were a shade higher than expected.
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North Tide Capital has sold off its entire stake in the struggling for-profit hospital chain Community Health Systems, new regulatory filings show.
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EISEN: I WANTED TO ALSO ASK YOU ABOUT SOME OF THE FOOD BRANDS WHICH SOLD OFF ON THE BACK OF THE DEAL, TOO.
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The Met has sold off other assets in recent years: In 2014 it sold a diamond brooch in its collection for $2.3 million.
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The bulk of the 125,000-acre estate, in which Vanderbilt had experimented with America's first managed forest, had to be sold off quickly.
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Now, Lord & Taylor is in limbo, with the flagship building sold off last year to the office-sharing company WeWork for $219 million.
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Wall Street investors sold off the company's shares, with a nearly 7 percent drop on Monday and a 2.5 percent fall on Tuesday.
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After Diviš' death in 1765, the instrument was rumored to have been sold off to Vienna, and has since been lost to history.
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At 25 he went into business for himself just as the Soviet Union was collapsing and state-run industries were being sold off.
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A month ago, Mr. Packer sold off more than 100 million Australian dollars, about $75 million American, of his own shares in Crown.
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The problem was that if Yahoo sold off the shares and gave the money to shareholders, it would trigger a massive tax bill.
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The 1997 champions were swiftly dismantled, and the 2003 team was sold off gradually; Beckett, Derrek Lee, Miguel Cabrera and others eventually departed.
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You just saw Gannett and then the Cox papers and things like that being sold off to hedge funds and things like that.
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When the siblings sold off their father's empire, between 2004 and 2006, her share of the windfall was $182.5 million, The Times found.
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The fund has sold off roughly 20 percent of its Amazon stock and roughly one-third of its position in Facebook, he said.
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Any national network it builds should be government-owned for its first decade or so, and then sold off to the highest bidder.
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