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divestiture
the act of divesting, or something divested
A form of privatization involving the outright sale of government-owned assets or enterprises After divestiture, government generally has no role in the financial support, management, regulation, or oversight of the divested activity Government may sell its assets or controlling interest in a service to a private company but protect the public interest through regulation
On January 8, 1982 AT&T signed a Consent Decree stipulating that on midnight December 30, 1983, AT&T would divest itself of its 22 telephone operating companies Those 22 companies, or BOCs, were formed into seven regional holding companies called RBOCs The main terms of Divestiture are: The BOCs weren't allowed into long distance, equipment manufacturing, or information services AT&T was not allowed into local service (to compete with the BOCs), but it could continue to manufacture equipment
The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc
An agreement made between the Department of Justice and AT&T to settle an antitrust lawsuit brought against AT&T On January 8, 1982, AT&T signed a Consent Decree stipulating that it would divest itself of its 22 telephone operating companies at midnight on December 31, 1983 The 22 operating companies were formed into seven regional holding companies (RBOCs), which were prohibited from offering long distance service and manufacturing equipment Also, AT&T was not allowed into the local exchange market, and was limited to the long distance
When a corporation separates a portion of its business and assets, such as power plants, transmission facilities, or distribution sys-tem, from the existing company This can occur through a sale, spin-off, or other transfer of a line of business Divestiture can occur voluntarily as a business decision driven by the market or by government mandate that forces a utility sell certain assets to diminish perceived market power
The stripping off of one utility function from the others by selling or in some way changing the ownership of the assets related to that function Most commonly associated with spinning off generation assets so that they are no longer owned by the shareholders that own the transmission and distribution assets Divestiture, or legal separation, is distinguished from functional separation
A complete asset or investment disposal such as outright sale or liquidation
The sale of some of a company's operating assets
When a corporation separates a portion of its businesses and assets, such as power plants, transmission facilities, or distribution systems from the existing company Divestiture can occur voluntarily as a business decision driven by the market or it can occur by government mandate in order to diminish a utility's market power
is the process of selling or spinning off aspects of business lines Utilities may divest generation assets voluntarily to refocus their business efforts or in response to regulatory or legislative directives as part of a stranded cost determination or market power mitigation plan
A process of removing a utility function, such as distribution or generation, from other utility functions by selling the ownership of assets related to that function This is most commonly used in reference to a utility's sale of generating facilities
Occurs when a company sells part of its existing business operations to another company
the separation of one utility function from others by selling or changing ownership of assets related to that function Most commonly associated with the selling of generation assets so they are no longer owned by the same shareholders that own the transmission and distribution assets
Divestiture usually takes one of two forms-spinning a business off as an independent company or selling it to another company
{i} act of unclothing; deprivation of a right or privilege
Change of ownership and/or control of a business from a majority (non-disadvantaged) to disadvantaged persons
an order to an offending party to rid itself of property; it has the purpose of depriving the defendant of the gains of wrongful behavior; "the court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly"
the sale by a company of a product line or a subsidiary or a division
1 Loss or surrender of a right or title or interest, a remedy by which the court orders the offending party to rid itself of assets before the party would normally have done so Divestiture, like restitution, has the purpose of depriving a defendant of the gains of wrongful conduct It is a remedy sometimes used in the enforcement of the antitrust laws
mahrum et
deprive

They deprived me of my liberty. - Onlar beni özgürlüğümden mahrum ettiler.

The traffic accident deprived the young man of his sight. - Trafik kazası, genç adamı görme yeteneğinden mahrum etti.

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{f} deprived

The accident deprived them of their happiness. - Kaza onları mutluluklarından mahrum etti.

They deprived me of my liberty. - Onlar beni özgürlüğümden mahrum ettiler.

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