Where such investments are in companies that help terrorist-sponsoring nations, they should be divested.
Those arrangements mostly failed, and the hospitals divested the stakes they had in individual doctor practices.
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It should have divested in June, when it was first legally permissible to do so.
The divested spectrum could be then added to the spectrum pool to be auctioned.
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Perhaps the Kremlin will not be satisfied until Menatep has divested itself of everything it owns.
Business areas not consistent with the new strategy are planned to be divested or managed for value.
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Chiang later divested both of those companies and placed her bet on Song.
We passed through the change rooms, where we divested ourselves of our clothes and left them in unlocked lockers.
Beginning in 1990, the state divested itself of control of the energy industry.
Of course, the drug would turn out to be a commercial and clinical dud, divested a few years after approval.
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The troubled insurer divested its interests in both specialty insurers as it shored up money to repay the U.S. government.
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In 1976 he mortgaged his hotels to buy some of the western properties that Atlantic Richfield had divested after buying Sinclair.
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Last year, 3Com's handheld division, since divested, launched the Palm VII, which allows users to surf a limited number of websites.
They abolished the aristocracy and divested 11 families of imperial status, considerably shrinking the pool from which future emperors could be drawn.
GoldenSource was a division of International Business Machines (IBM) that former CEO Lou Gerstner divested in 1994 to refocus and raise cash.
Facing massive opposition, PepsiCo officially divested from Burma on May 31, 1997.
Union Carbide, which divested itself of its Indian subsidiary's stock in the 1990s, was acquired later by Dow Chemical, based in Midland, Mich.
Though the final rule has yet to take effect, Goldman has already shut down proprietary trading desks, divested other investments and shed securities.
Beyond the big wins, Chief Executive Ken Dahlberg , 61, has reorganized, tightened up the company's famous decentralized structure and divested assets.
The rapid stock decline was largely driven by selling by growth mutual funds that are now almost completely divested of the stock.
When economic recovery takes hold, nationalized banks will gradually be divested -- and the track record of the Asian Crisis countries on privatization is good.
An additional 228 funeral homes being divested will continue to operate.
Indiana previously divested from the Islamic Republic of Sudan in 2007.
However, income from its continuing operations - excluding its soon-to-be-divested home entertainment division - was down about a quarter from the same period a year earlier.
To date, 13 states, either legislatively or administratively, have divested pension funds, investment funds, or other holdings from businesses dealing with Iran or other terror-related nations.
Shal has voluntarily divested himself entirely of all personal investments in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries that could be perceived as a conflict of interest.
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The sale or spinoff would be just one of several by drugmakers: Pfizer spun off its veterinary products business, and Abbott Laboratories divested its drugs unit.
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After CFIUS recommended against the transaction, Huawei voluntarily divested the 3Leaf assets rather than wait for a presidential order that would almost certainly have forced a divestiture.
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Even Massachusetts-based Raytheon, a one-time conglomerate that has gradually divested commercial lines over the last two decades, has non-defense franchises in areas like air-traffic management and civil communications.
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Additionally, Citigroup is leaner than it has been in a long time, having divested itself of assets like Smith Barney, Primerica (PRI), and Japanese brokerage unit Nikko Securities.
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