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"divest" Definitions
  1. divest somebody/yourself of something to remove clothes
  2. divest yourself of something to get rid of something
  3. divest somebody/something of something to take something away from somebody/something

972 Sentences With "divest"

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Divest Distraction As part of its strategic review, AT&T must also look to divest businesses that are not core to this new strategic focus.
Invest AD's divestment is part of a transaction that will see Noor and J&P fully divest and Edgo partially divest, a statement from Invest AD said.
JASSER:BDS is the Boycott Divest Movement that basically is trying to globally oppress the free markets of Israel by telling companies to divest from investment in Israel.
"He said he was going to divest, and then he didn't divest, and then he put it in his children's name and he's kept on doing business."
The demonstration was organized by the Yale Endowment Justice Coalition and Divest Harvard, two groups from the universities that are pushing the universities to divest from the fossil fuel industry.
Price to divest To avoid the appearance of conflicts-of-interest, Price announced last week that he would divest from 43 companies -- including Zimmer Biomet -- within 90 days of Senate confirmation.
Broadcom said it plans to divest Brocade's IP Networking business.
It will also divest its vegetable seeds business to BASF.
Pressure you public pension fund to divest from fossil fuels.
In the letter, the activists demand Fink divest from both.
America's Office of Government Ethics believes he should divest them.
DeVos has said she would divest herself from those organizations.
If there are concerns, they may have to divest assets.
Peter Shumlin has called on his state's pensions to divest.
Indeed, Disney agreed last December to divest them, if necessary.
However, he did not divest his assets in the company.
In December, Kroger announced it would divest from the chain.
An investigation could determine if ByteDance has to divest Musical.
Activists counter that declining to divest is a political action.
Sinclair also plans to divest stations to Fox, Meredith Corp.
Wilbur Ross doesn't divest: The billionaire, incoming Commerce Secretary has declined to divest himself of interest in 11 different companies, though he is selling his ownership in 80 more, the Wall Street Journal reports.
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones recently urged insurers holding over $525 billion in fossil fuels and utility stocks to voluntarily divest from coal, and 67 have pledged to divest nearly $1 billion worth of assets.
It plans to divest at least $10 billion more by 2018.
Tillerson may be required to divest the stake to serve, though.
Ross has agreed to divest from much of his business empire.
Glencore could buy assets that ADM and Bunge divest as well.
He announced he will not divest himself from the Trump organization.
Spaulding called on Trump to divest from all of his businesses.
Moreover, if you divest from energy investments, where do you stop?
Both have endured pressure on institutional investors to divest their stocks.
Virginia Democrats quickly criticized the recommendation to divest certain federal assets.
He said Vermont should "partner with California" and divest from coal.
We had ten years to divest of the bank we owned.
He's pledged to divest his holdings in 42 companies, if confirmed.
So where are the calls to boycott, divest and sanction Denmark?
In 1970, she decided to divest herself of her married name.
They can push government pension funds to divest from fossil fuels.
Only way to resolve these conflicts of interest is to divest .
In June, Zurich had pledged to divest from the oil sands industry.
She has also called on cultural institutions to divest from the Sacklers.
As part of his ethics agreement, Ross will divest from the firm.
First, they declare, on live TV, their intention to divest from fracking.
He has not suggested he would divest, or sell off its assets.
So we got a good offer, we decided to divest that company.
Bandaranaike also expects the government will divest a hospital and a hotel.
It has already shuttered some U.S. locations and may divest dermatology assets.
AirAsia is also looking to divest some of its non-core businesses.
Continental has no plans to fully divest the business, the company said.
Sinclair said in April it would divest 23 stations to win approval.
The president isn't required by law to completely divest from business interests.
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The pattern in recent years has been to divest in the autumn.
But it still won't divest from fossil fuels, The Washington Post reports.
But that future is stillborn unless Democrats divest themselves of their Rasputins.
Ireland on Thursday became the first country to divest from fossil fuels.
Should this deal go through, he would divest himself from the Indians.
Banks, city pension funds and universities have announced their intention to divest.
As a result, Kroger decided to divest its interest in the company.
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Still, Mr. Flannery may face new pressure to evaluate businesses to divest.
BlackRock announced its plans to divest from coal companies in January 2020.
In colleges, students are pressuring administrations to divest fossil fuel company stocks.
"Have a plan in advance to divest the shares periodically," Curtis said.
Financial management firm BlackRock recently announced it would divest from fossil fuels.
The same goes for getting your college to divest from fossil fuels.
Unlike a stock, you can't easily divest yourself from owning a property.
The hedge fund urged AT&T to "divest distraction," including possibly DirecTV.
That led to the conglomerate's decision to divest shares to Kering shareholders.
And what if he does divest -- shouldn't that also extend to his children?
"Her willingness to divest quickly is helpful," Siza Vieira said in an interview.
It was also required to divest a ticketing subsidiary, Paciolan, to another competitor.
Gottlieb has agreed to divest his holdings in about two-dozen healthcare stocks.
He has given talks at banks on the need to divest from coal.
In January, GPT said it would divest its 50 percent stake in MLC.
"The offer to divest LCH SA doesn't really change a lot," said Compton.
In March, Reuters first reported that CFIUS had asked Kunlun to divest Grindr.
Aegon said would divest an additional block of its U.S. run-off businesses.
The deadline for investors to divest holdings in Gaz had been Oct. 23.
Their misgivings with the government come from something they can't divest: their identity.
And so because we continue to divest some businesses, create new, move forward.
It had previously said it was willing to divest assets generating $500 million.
Petrobras previously said it planned to divest fully from its stake in Braskem.
But nearly every year since, the NSF has threatened to divest in Arecibo.
Second, it mandated that utilities completely divest themselves of coal power by 2030.
There may, however, be opportunities to divest certain medicines falling outside these fields.
Remington also borrowed $175 million to buy out investors that wanted to divest.
The move comes after a U.S. government panel asked Kunlun to divest Grindr.
His spokesman said Mr. Puzder, 353, was working to divest from his company.
To the Editor: I applaud the members of Divest Harvard and Harvard Forward.
This is Shell's third effort to divest a plant in the past year.
"Please divest from fossil fuels," I said, hoping to catch her off guard.
Other senior officials in the executive branch are required to divest their assets.
He has agreed to divest his holdings in some two dozen healthcare stocks.
He also intends to divest himself of holdings in many of those entities.
It is unreasonable for Trump to be asked to divest his business empire.
He will also divest from assets to avoid running afoul of ethics rules.
That might entail forcing the proxy advisors to divest their consulting businesses altogether.
Like Mr. Trump, Mr. Berlusconi faced calls to divest his sprawling business empire.
The charity said it would also divest from coal and Canadian oil sands.
Protesters obstructed traffic around the World Bank, demanding it divest from fossil fuels.
Philadelphia's pension board voted last year to divest its holdings in private prisons.
The decision to divest does not mean GE dislikes the businesses, he said.
The groups might have to divest assets to secure approval, sources have previously said.
The banner urged Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank to divest from the $3.8 billion pipeline.
Take, for example, the group's campaign to get companies to divest from the RNC.
In the 1980s, the campaign to divest from South Africa surged across college campuses.
So it may be easier said than done to completely divest from the space.
The sale is part of Engie's global strategy to divest from carbon-intensive plants.
President Trump should divest from his businesses to end these serious conflicts of interest.
Meanwhile Anglo American slumped after billionaire Anil Agarwal said he would divest his stake.
Several members did question whether Ross would divest himself of his myriad business affairs.
Deadlines for investors to divest their holdings in the companies was extended to Oct.
College students across the country are pushing their institutions to divest from fossil fuels.
Van Beurden said the company will continue to divest around $5 billion a year.
Separately, Nexstar said it was in talks to divest two more stations in Indianapolis.
Under questioning, Price said he has complied with his pledge to divest those investments.
The most obvious example is Trump's refusal to seriously divest from his private interests.
At this time last year, investors were calling for Yum to divest Pizza Hut.
Skancke said Shipbreaking Platform's work played an important role in its decision to divest.
We have to stop family detention, and divest from contractors that participate in it.
The companies will also divest Office Depot's retail, online and catalog operations in Europe.
The real estate mogul declined to divest from his business empire upon taking office.
The intention to divest those assets came at BHP's annual meeting in Melbourne, Australia.
"Or Aixtron could shrink, divest technologies and continue with a specialized offering," he said.
The U.S.-based charity will also divest its coal and Canadian oil sands holdings.
But he was required to divest from those assets when he became commerce secretary.
Pruitt-Igoe failed because white flight encouraged the government to divest and lose interest.
The combined company would surely divest that station in order to obtain regulatory approval.
That movement was the Divest LA campaign — a broad movement, led by Native people.
Nestle SA in September said it was looking to divest its skin health division.
It does not appear that DeVos plans to divest the Theranos stake, if confirmed.
Norway's government just told its $1 trillion oil fund to divest from fossil fuels.
We should be forcing some of these technology companies to divest parts of themselves.
In fact, Trump's failure to divest creates conflicts of interest for other government officials.
The bills are targeting the movement to boycott, divest from and sanction (BDS) Israel.
All three shareholders want to divest their stakes in Polat Enerji, the sources said.
Trump needs to immediately divest from his businesses and comply with the emoluments clause.
Let's divest from fossil fuels and phase out those toxic systems to build anew.
Students are calling for both schools to divest their endowments from fossil fuel holdings.
The CFIUS is also considering whether ByteDance will be forced to divest in Musical.
As Facebook's power has grown, so have calls for the company to divest Instagram.
In the 1980s, the campaign to divest from South Africa surged across college campuses.
But the late inclusions of the anti-boycott, divest and sanction — or anti-B.
It stopped short of saying it would divest its funds of gun companies, however.
Under the arrangement, Mr. Kushner will divest his holdings in his family real estate firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue; sell his stake in the New York Observer newspaper; divest his interest in his brother's firm, Thrive Capital; and restructure other investments.
Instead, SIH may divest a portion of its exposure in MCUR in the immediate term.
Tillerson will likely have to divest some of his direct holdings in stock like Exxon.
But one thing is certain: If Trump does not divest, his business becomes our business.
Support your local public banking effort to prevent money going to these colossal institutions. Divest!
Indian and Chinese regulators have given Nutrien until next March to divest the SQM stake.
The letter reiterated the call on MoMA and Fink to divest from private prison companies.
Trump is the first president in decades to refuse to divest from his business empire.
But without playing cards to divest, the goal instead appears to be avoiding a ban.
Not long after, a review recommended that the National Science Foundation divest the Sunspot facility.
The government aims to fully divest from the brewers by the end of the year.
Delivery Hero plans to divest Waimai Chaoren ("Takeout Superman"), over the next couple of months.
ABB has signed an agreement to divest its stake in Shanghai ABB Breakers Co., Ltd.
Fifteen Saudis killing 3,000 Americans didn't cause us to divest from the evil desert empire.
He has said that, if confirmed, he will divest his interests in two pipeline companies.
After the 2016 election, Trump broke with precedent by refusing to divest in his businesses.
"Even if we had to divest some parts, it wouldn't change the rationale," he said.
The dispute had threatened to complicate Nutrien Ltd's bid to divest its stake in SQM.
The European Commission said the companies pledged to divest certain assets to address competition concerns.
Glass-Steagall, enacted in 6900, forced large commercial banks to divest their investment banking activities.
N) said on Thursday it was willing to divest Twenty-First Century Fox Inc (FOXA.
He recalled having to divest a 50-50 venture with a European partner in China.
You might follow the Rockefeller Family Fund and divest from the fossil fuel companies entirely.
The struggle to get universities and pension funds to divest from fossil fuels is another.
The company intends to divest certain television stations necessary to comply with regulatory ownership limits.
"The lawsuit concluded by demanding that Zuckerberg "divest himself of incontestable control over the company.
This assumes Teva will divest about $1.1 billion of net revenue to close the acquisition.
Mr. Ross, 13, also intends to divest himself of holdings in many of those entities.
In New York, there have been efforts to divest from gun makers with mixed results.
But until we divest ourselves of our resentments and furies, we will remain in captivity.
Following the offering, Lilly plans to divest its remaining ownership through a tax-efficient transaction.
It also extends licenses to authorize transactions needed to divest debt, equity and other holdings.
Clariant will divest the remaining Plastics & Coatings business by 2020, it said in a statement.
In September, the University of California system announced that it would divest from fossil fuels.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives would be required to divest management shares.
On college campuses, students are pushing schools and other institutions to divest from fossil fuels.
For several years now, BNDES has been trying to divest assets and stakes in public companies.
Under the change, Freeport promised to divest 0003 percent of its Indonesian unit to the government.
The banner included a U.S. Bank logo with the word "divest" written vertically down the banner.
Some CEOs who divest personal assets to fund a divorce develop risk-aversion in the business.
The indictment therefore left CVC with the prospect of having to divest F1 through a sale.
In the case of Facebook, that would mean forcing the company to divest Instagram and WhatsApp.
Again, we demand that Larry Fink and the MOMA board divest their funds from prison companies.
He also said it would be possible to divest Unipro's strategic operations to facilitate the deal.
The deal helps Rio Tinto which is seeking to divest all but the best-performing units.
The Church of England has said it will divest by 2023 if no advances are made.
Still, share trading remains suspended as the company plans to divest some assets, the official said.
Reuters previously reported that CFIUS pressured a Chinese company called Kunlun to divest dating app Grindr.
Chief Executive Frank Mastiaux said he did not plan to divest EnBW's coal-fired power plants.
Here are three hot-button issues to watch: Price vowed to divest stock holdings if confirmed.
This could potentially allow Yahoo to divest assets in a tax-efficient manner, the people added.
In 2015, Syracuse University moved to divest $1.8 billion of its endowment from fossil fuel companies.
That's one reason why some investors have called for Yum to divest the brand, he said.
The companies plan to divest assets across Europe to address EU competition concerns, according to sources.
Travis Perkins has also said it could divest its Wickes home improvement chain in the future.
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It is now clear that he will not divest from the organization that bears his name.
The California Public Employees' Retirement System, or Calpers, decided in 2000 to divest its tobacco investments.
Ethics experts, including Eisen and Painter, have called on Trump to divest from his businesses entirely.
Trump roiled ethics watchdogs after his election when he refused to fully divest from his businesses.
Emoluments Trump also faces two separate suits over his refusal to divest his business interests. Sen.
ArcelorMittal will divest production facilities assets in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Italy, Romania and Macedonia.
It now wants to divest itself of nearly £1bn worth of assets to balance the books.
Trump roiled ethics watchdogs after his election when he refused to fully divest from his businesses.
If the deficiencies persist for two years, then the banks will have to divest their assets.
Stanford's recent statement makes no mention of the board's earlier decision to divest from coal companies.
The biggest reason not to divest was economic, and I believed that was short-term thinking.
Pentagon officials are required to divest all investments that could be linked to their future decisions.
European antitrust enforcers agreed to the deal in November provided the companies divest the two devices.
Abraaj-controlled KES Power will divest the 66.4 percent stake subject to regulatory approvals being obtained.
The media conglomerate had previously planned to divest Fox assets that generated $500 million in EBITDA.
But the labor-intensive bottling business shrunk Coke's margins, so executives moved to divest once again.
After the 2016 presidential election, Trump broke with precedent by refusing to divest from his businesses.
It also cites media reports saying Ross did not properly divest his assets upon taking office.
Trump broke with tradition when he did not divest from his business empire after taking office.
And with the new rules, it may not have to divest those stations, some analysts say.
Both Disney and Comcast are willing to divest the regional sports networks should the government require.
Late last year, it tried unsuccessfully to divest its Ohio acreage, two of the sources said.
They were protesting on behalf of the movement for universities to divest investments in fossil fuels.
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UNFI plans to divest that business in a "thoughtful and economic manner," SuperValu said on Thursday.
"Cooperstown showed immense leadership in its decision to divest," said Lindsay Meiman, a spokeswoman for 350.
But more importantly, we share disgust at our universities' failures to disclose, divest, and ethically reinvest.
Following the IPO, the company plans to divest its remaining ownership through a tax-efficient transaction.
After the 2016 presidential election, Trump broke with precedent by refusing to divest in his business.
"I have made it clear that I will divest as you described," he said to Sen.
The city is aiming to divest its $195 billion pension portfolio by the end of 2020.
He did not divest himself of his business holdings and did not release his tax returns.
Unlike other modern presidents, Trump did not fully divest from his business interests upon taking office.
Sherman, 64, had to divest himself of ownership of the Indians to make the transaction happen.
Mr. Eisen said that his decision to divest raised pressure on Mr. Trump to follow suit.
Each has legislative proposals to divest pension funds from companies that help construct a border wall.
Yet as large shareholders, they are constantly subject to campaigns urging them to divest from certain companies.
In that scenario, Anthem could become a buyer of some Medicare Advantage business they need to divest.
But sources said it's unlikely that Trump will go even further and fully divest from his company.
Shanahan will also be expected to divest himself of Boeing-related financial interests before taking the job.
The banner urged Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank to divest from the $3.8 billion pipeline crossing four states.
Schweizer also said it would be a "great idea" for Trump to divest from the Trump Organization.
In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, city council members agreed to divest $3 million from the bank.
Walgreens will also divest up to 1,200 Rite Aid stores, 200 more than the original agreement stipulated.
One potential opportunity would be the parts of eBay that the U.S. company is looking to divest.
Many ethics experts urged Trump to completely divest or set up a blind trust for his assets.
Abramoff doesn't think Trump will divest himself from the Trump Organization conglomerate that made him a billionaire.
Chevron said it plans to divest $15 billion to $20 billion of assets between 2020 and 2022.
It is time for women of color—black women in particular—to divest from Lena Dunham. pic.twitter.
That's why the Global Divestment Mobilization week is focusing on encouraging bigger organizations to divest their funds.
In 226-14 Lloyds was forced to divest 631 branches into TSB, which it bought in 1995.
What's next: Nexstar says it remains engaged in active negotiations to divest two stations in Indianapolis, Ind.
N) said last week that it is looking to divest its diabetes division, while Bayer AG (BAYGn.
It plans to cut costs and divest less profitable parts of the business, including its margarine brands.
It is time for women of color–black women in particular–to divest from Lena Dunham. pic.twitter.
Disney will be required to divest itself of Fox's regional sports networks, because it already owns ESPN.
Buffett's efforts to divest Applied Underwriters come as one of his biggest investments, Kraft Heinz, has soured.
It's unlikely, however, that FMC would divest the much larger businesses to focus on lithium, Graves said.
In December, the U.S. Treasury extended a deadline for investors to divest from GAZ to March 7.
In the first letter, the group of investors asked Benchmark to divest its shares in the company.
The simplest solution would be to divest his holdings and enter government with a clean financial slate.
But Trump has made no promise to divest, and has suggested he is not considering that option.
O) plan to divest stores to win antitrust clearance for its acquisition of Rite Aid Corp (RAD.
The president has drawn scrutiny for failing to fully divest from his business interests after taking office.
Politicians do show a new readiness to divest public holdings, partly because the national budget needs revenue.
The heart of the corruption stems from Trump's failure to divest from his sprawling international business empire.
Hashim said it was in talks with parties including an Iranian airline to divest the remaining A350s.
The OGE letter from acting Director David Apol criticized Ross for failing to divest stocks by Jan.
He signed an ethics agreement promising to divest from his interests in several companies and other investments.
He has refused to divest from his real estate and hotel empire, drawing criticism from ethics experts.
I know there are student-led university groups encouraging their schools to divest from fossil fuel companies.
Liberty is looking to divest assets where it does not see a profitable way into mobile markets.
The same year, there was a major movement to divest trillions of dollars from fossil fuel companies.
The current of Divest LA and other movements like it around the country, their energy, is decolonization.
Disney has already offered, per its merger agreement, to divest regional sports networks if regulators require it.
The government wants to fully divest its majority stake in Habeco and also in rival Sabeco SAB.
The commerce secretary's decision to divest, announced yesterday, came after weeks of questions about why he hadn't.
Trump broke decades of precedent by refusing to divest from his business interests when he took office.
On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council voted to divest from Wells Fargo, an investor in the pipeline.
Shortly after the 20113 midterms, students began advocating that their universities divest from investments in fossil fuels.
Shell's decision comes in the wake of increasing pressure for cultural institutions to divest from oil sponsorship.
When it does, Ireland will become the first country to formally pledge to divest from fossil fuels.
Following talks with CFIUS, Kunlun said in May 2019 it would divest Grindr by the June 2020.
The committee previously requested a Chinese company divest from the dating app Grindr following data management concerns.
Myers had agreed to divest his ownership stock in a pledge to the Office of Government Ethics.
Board member Tom Unterman said the vote to divest did not impact the fund in any way.
On Friday, the investigation entered phase two: an inquiry into whether ByteDance might be forced divest Musical.
"If a U.S. company were to buy the division, it would have to divest Habanos," he said.
"We will divest (in renewables) when it makes sense and when the price is attractive," Perez said.
If a U.S. company were to buy the division, it would have to divest Habanos, he said.
An initial proposal to divest 865 stores was increased to 1,200 in a revised proposal this year.
To account for such redemptions, Morgan Stanley was forced to divest some of the fund&aposs assets.
Last year, Tavares acquired GM's European Opel operation after GM decided to divest the money-losing operation.
But they are worth pursuing because they keep the pressure on Mr. Trump to divest his businesses.
The company said it was still focused on reducing debt as it looks to divest more assets.
India came up with plans in late March to divest a 76 percent stake in the carrier.
Other peers have also stated their intention to divest their life-insurance or other non-core operations.
It is time for women of color--black women in particular--to divest from Lena Dunham. pic.twitter.
NEW YORK, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras' plan to divest between $20 billion and $30 billion over the next five years is not ambitious enough, and the company will need to divest from additional assets, Chief Financial Officer Andrea Marques de Almeida said on Wednesday.
If they do not fix the identified problems within two years, they can be forced to divest assets.
Many ethics experts had urged Trump to completely divest or set up a blind trust for his assets.
Buffett's efforts to divest Applied Underwriters come as one of his biggest investments, Kraft Heinz Co, has soured.
We think Trump must divest his business, but we're in uncharted territory, so perhaps reasonable people can disagree.
As part of the deal, Sinclair and Tribune have both agreed to divest themselves of 23 local stations.
He's fought the release of his tax returns and refused to divest his businesses, which he still frequents.
He did not specify what the company would divest, but said Halliburton was in talks with interested buyers.
Clayton also promised to divest, within 90 days of confirmation, from 176 assets collectively worth millions of dollars.
But he did not divest from his businesses, including the Trump International Hotel, which opened in October 2016.
With no liquid trading market for LendingClub loans, it's the only real way for retail investors to divest.
As ThinkProgress noted, unlike past presidents, Trump refused to fully divest his business interests once he took office.
The two companies have so far disclosed plans to divest businesses with combined 2013 revenue of $5.2 billion.
N aim to divest to secure antitrust approval for their merger, a person familiar with the matter said.
Clayton also promised to divest, within 90 days of confirmation, some 176 assets collectively worth millions of dollars.
They want Trump to suspend operations while in office, fully divest from the hotel, or resign from office.
Two of its shareholders, investment firms General Atlantic LLC and Dynamo Administração de Recursos, may divest their stakes.
The company said the process to divest the remainder of Campbell International, including Arnott's biscuit brand, is proceeding.
Deleveraging could be accelerated should the company successfully divest its 143 mobile towers in 2017, as recently disclosed.
The Commission said it had accepted Abbott's offer to divest Alere's global Epoc, Triage and BNP reagents businesses.
Axios has further learned that the DoJ request is to divest Turner Broadcasting, which is CNN's parent company.
Bayer has said it is committed to divest up to $1.6 billion of its portfolio to win approval.
The companies have offered to divest either Alstom's Pendolino platform or Siemens' Velaro Novo platform, the people said.
The companies would probably need to divest facilities in North America and also possibly in Europe, she said.
The companies would probably need to divest facilities in North America and also possibly in Europe, she added.
"It's a massive structure and I think it makes sense to divest some assets," a senior investor said.
Fastjet was also forced to divest operations in Tanzania, its home market, after battling tough trading conditions there.
But he also declined to put his assets in a blind trust and fully divest from his business.
This week S&P announced an index containing only companies from which the Indian government wants to divest.
Jerry Brown (D) signing into law last year a measure requiring public retirement funds divest their coal holdings.
Jyske Bank said it attempted to divest the stake last year but has not been successful so far.
Jerry Brown (D) has done to divest his state's retirement funds of their stake in fossil fuel companies.
"We still have a few coal assets outside of Asia Pacific which we want to divest," he said.
They were calling on their respective universities to divest from fossil fuels, according to The New York Times.
Mr. Trump provided few details in his posts and did not say whether he would divest his assets.
After the 2016 presidential election, Trump broke with precedent by refusing to divest his stakes in his businesses.
Disney in a regulatory filing said it was willing to divest the assets, potentially including regional sports networks.
Kocher said Engie was "looking at various scenarios to divest the assets", but did not give further details.
Since taking over as CEO in 2013, Joe Kaeser has sought to divest several of the firm's businesses.
It will then divest the rest of its holding to shareholders as a sort of tax-free dividend.
And the Justice Department's Antitrust Division attached only one requirement — that the companies divest 22 regional sports networks.
A month later, she signed an ethics agreement and agreed to divest from tobacco company Philip Morris International.
The company has also begun to engineer avenues for its clients to divest from fossil fuels and weapons.
In other words, the Oscar telecast has become an entertainment program determined to divest itself of all entertainment.
Large investors, like the California State Teachers' Retirement System, began taking steps to divest from the gun maker.
S whose generics unit Sandoz is run as a separate firm, or for it to divest generics completely.
This assessment could be influenced by Fitch's ultimate judgment with respect to AXA's plans to further divest AXF.
"They have to figure out how much of their Part D businesses they have to divest," said Haller.
"It's such a blatant act of censorship," Sophia Garcia, one of the organizers with MoMA Divest, told Hyperallergic.
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Investors with $20183 trillion in assets under management have pledged to divest from fossil fuels, campaign group 350.
Such behavior is a direct consequence of Jared Kushner's failure to fully and transparently divest from his businesses.
The confirmation of Mr. Puzder, a fast-food chain executive, has stalled as he tries to divest holdings.
And he's refusing to divest his business interests, so whatever ties there may be are likely to remain.
Some of these reports also examined her failure to divest from Vulcan Materials Co. within her promised timeframe.
The Brazilian antitrust watchdog Cade is expected to order the combined company to divest if the deal closes.
Climate activists have called for development banks to divest from any investment linked to burning to fossil fuels.
"Even if we have to divest stores they will be sold as trading entities," Coupe told BBC radio.
Maersk said on Friday it would divest its Mercosul Line in Brazil to appease the Brazilian competition authority CADE.
Trump refused to divest from his businesses after he was elected president, so he's indisputably profiting from foreign nationals.
Plastics maker Covestro said Monday it intended to divest, after reporting bigger-than-expected earnings for the fourth quarter.
"We expect Kraft Heinz to float, divest, or sell the HPC piece," he wrote in a research note Friday.
Mad Catz once tried something similar by buying Saitek and Tritton, but financial woes forced it to divest both.
Takeda has offered to divest Shire's experimental drug SHP647 to address concerns about overlap in inflammatory bowel disease treatments.
Monterrey-based Cemex has been waging a campaign to cut costs and divest to regain its investment-grade rating.
In that case, the Saudi leadership would essentially have to convince wealthy citizens and royals to divest those assets.
Freeport must also to divest 51 percent of its Indonesian unit - up from 30 percent - under the new permit.
The tactic first caught on in the 1970s when investors demanded companies divest from South Africa during apartheid rule.
Norway's parliament voted to require the country's sovereign-wealth fund, the world's largest, to divest from fossil-fuel companies.
He also pledged to divest other assets worth between $77 million and $209 million to prevent conflicts of interest.
None of the 11 pension funds contacted by Reuters said they were prepared to divest from the CIM fund.
The company said it expected to divest stores to win approval for the deal by the end of 2016.
Next, there's the "directed to" language in the exception; both must be satisfied to divest speech of its protections.
Dickson will have to divest his Delta stock before he is sworn in, according to the Department of Transportation.
And the brief observes that asking Mr Trump to divest himself of business interests does not—or should not!
While he may now have to divest his shares, it does prove he has some knowledge of the industry.
"We did some simulations that shows that with the divestment movement you don't need everyone to divest," said Otto.
GE wants to sell BPH, Poland's No.11 lender, as part of its plan to divest from financial assets.
"The decision to divest its Roche stake is partly motivated by biosimilar dynamics," Leerink analyst Seamus Fernandez told investors.
In just a year, at least 150 cities have taken the Sierra Club's pledge to divest from dirty energy.
Verma has denied wrongdoing and said she would divest her financial interest in SVC within 90 days of confirmation.
Mnuchin said he would divest his interests in 85033 different companies and investments within 90 days of his confirmation.
The city will also divest the $189 billion NYC pension fund from all companies that own fossil fuel reserves.
The rules require Freeport to divest up to 51 percent of its Indonesian unit compared with 30 percent currently.
If the plans cannot gain regulatory approval, banks could face more severe restrictions or even be ordered to divest.
The company said the process to divest the remainder of Campbell International, including Australian biscuit brand Arnott's, is proceeding.
N through a secondary offering, as part of its plan to gradually divest from its U.S. life insurance business.
Freeport pledged to divest its majority stake to the government last August in exchange for long-term operating rights.
Still, Occidental recently put on hold plans to divest its pipeline unit after failing to attract an attractive offer.
Divest yourself of the notion that what you're drinking is a beer and the experience becomes much, much better.
Greens have increasingly looked to push governments and other public institutions to divest their holdings in fossil fuel companies.
In a March report, KBW analyst Brian Kleinhanzl argued that Citi should divest Banamex's consumer and small business franchise.
Democrats praised him at the time for his transparency and making the "personal sacrifice" to divest millions in assets.
The latest rules also require foreign mining companies to divest at least 51 percent of their holdings in Indonesia.
Wilbur Ross -- The Commerce secretary did not sufficiently divest his assets when taking over a very business-related agency.
The newspaper previously reported that Chao did not fulfill her 2017 promise to divest from Vulcan by April 2018.
"Lego Batman" was produced by RatPac-Dune Entertainment, which Mnuchin founded and promised to divest from upon his confirmation.
And the public called for more: Pressure mounted on Wall Street firms to divest their holdings in gun stocks.
Davy Research said the company is likely to divest some of its 47 percent equity in the TEN project.
They began urging institutional investors, including universities, to divest their assets from companies that did business with the regime.
To appease European regulators, Disney agreed to divest a stake in A+E Networks, which include the History channel.
The value of the TV stations Gray would have to divest could reach $3 billion, according to the sources.
The value of the TV stations Gray would have to divest could reach $3 billion, according to the sources.
Elizabeth Warren and House Democrats introduced separate legislation to force Trump to divest entirely from his foreign business holdings.
The move comes after a U.S. government panel ordered Kunlun to divest Grindr, which it has owned since 2016.
Accordingly, we are confident that MoMA will divest, and realign its values by extricating itself from all toxic philanthropy.
His visit to his hotel serves as free publicity and boosts his bottom line since he refused to divest.
The company was also forced to divest operations in Tanzania, its home market, after battling tough trading conditions there.
Washington in July extended a delay for investors to divest holdings in Rusal and some other companies from Aug.
Activists have had more success in pressuring state pension plans, including those for teachers, to divest from gun-makers.
Before joining the administration, Kushner was working to divest his interests in the family company, founded by his father.
In July, Washington extended a delay for investors to divest holdings in Rusal and some other companies from Aug.
Cuomo (D) recently called for an effort to divest New York's pension fund of all oil and gas stocks.
The presidents of Harvard, Yale, Stanford, UMich, and the many many many other schools that have refused to divest.
Elliot Management, which owns a $3.2 billion stake in AT&T, has pushed the company to divest from DirecTV.
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Vanguard also voted against requiring Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to report on climate and divest from fossil fuel holdings.
Mr. Mnuchin agreed to divest from dozens of investments in early 2017, after he was nominated by Mr. Trump.
Barr may be required to divest some of his assets, though Justice Department ethics officials haven't given many details.
Synchronoss also said it would divest a portion of its activation business to Sequential Technology International LLC for $146 million.
Disney is being forced to divest the 22 networks as part of its larger $71.3 billion deal for Fox assets.
Due to the nature of these financial interests, Dr. Fitzgerald could not divest from them in a definitive time period.
In the United Kingdom, Goldin threatened to boycott the National Portrait Gallery if it refused to divest from the Sacklers.
"So ADM would only have one major real buyer for assets it will have to divest," one industry source said.
Meanwhile, apart from Trump's sidestepping demands that he divest himself of his own portfolio, his friends look set to benefit.
He pledged to divest Goldman Sachs shares worth over $29 million and Goldman Sachs Treasury investments worth over $203 million.
Low confidence: Regulators will force Google to divest entirely from business segments like YouTube, Maps, or other G-suite products.
The move dovetails with another move by new Chief Executive Officer Emma Walmsley to divest the MaxiNutrition sports nutrition brand.
The company previously announced that it would divest Otezla as part of the regulatory process to get the merger approved.
Investment firm Elliott issued a letter to the company calling for AT&T to divest itself of unnecessary business arms.
Although Trump refused to divest from his businesses, he pledged to give profits from foreign governments to the US Treasury.
People who want to divest their money away from fossil fuels are helping make Sun Exchange more popular, Cambridge says.
FOs typically want in for at least ten years whereas private-equity funds look to divest after five to seven.
Under the deal, Mobike would not completely divest from the spun-out division: it would retain a 49 percent share.
Activists have also called on public pension funds to divest from gun maker stocks, which were broadly lower on Friday.
The FCC's announcement comes after the companies promised to divest Sprint's prepaid wireless brand, among other pledges, according to Pai.
The company announced in 2018 that it was looking to divest its commercial Rubbermaid line, but has now reversed course.
TO. The ministry, in a statement, said the merged entity should divest some assets including those in Israel and Chile.
The British turnaround firm plans to divest one of its U.S.-based units fell through, the Times reported on Tuesday.
The form also does not detail the specific assets from which Clayton will divest to comply with federal ethics laws.
The Wilmington, Delaware-based company said in February that its overall goal was to divest about 10% of its portfolio.
But they rarely force companies to divest whole divisions, and never carry criminal penalties, which only government prosecutors can impose.
Dara Khosrowshahi may need to divest his shares in freight startup Convoy if he accepts the CEO role at Uber.
The company is also identifying properties where, due to their age or changing area demographics, it can divest certain centers.
An Ergo spokeswoman said the company had yet to decide whether to divest the assets but would do so soon.
Caixa has engaged a bank syndicate to advise it on the alternatives to divest the stake, according to the letter.
Pick each one up, evaluate your feelings toward it, and divest yourself of those that do not enhance your joy.
Cohn has submitted a plan to divest from the bank, and other Goldman-related holdings, to avoid conflicts of interest.
SA) (Cemig) is considering a strategic partnership as part of its plan to divest its stake in Light SA (LIGT3.
Deutsche Bank decided to divest Postbank, which has assets of 152 billion euros, in 2015 to cut its balance sheet.
EU regulators required Disney to divest its interest in Europe in channels including History, H2, Crime & Investigation, Blaze and Lifetime.
They're two times more likely than the average person to divest from a company that does not meet sustainability practices.
One of my more interesting assignments was to divest the company of three businesses that it owned in South Africa.
Enbridge said it would divest $2 billion of noncore assets over the next 12 months to improve its balance sheet.
At that time, Fox had planned to divest CNN - which competes with Fox News - in order to avoid antitrust issues.
Congress could pass a law tomorrow requiring the president to release his tax returns or truly divest from his businesses.
Comcast is willing to divest Fox's regional sports networks and even Fox's portion of Hulu, if necessary, the people said.
Most of us at that age are looking to divest by giving to our families or to our preferred charities.
Wall Street has started to see the writing on the wall, as money managers like BlackRock divest from fossil fuels.
Mr. Trump's critics and ethics groups had warned of such an outcome when he declined to divest from his company.
Trump broke decades of precedent by refusing to divest from the business he still owns and profits from while president.
In 2015, a group of foundations launched the DivestInvest initiative, which helps foundations, individuals and businesses divest from fossil fuels.
The Rockefeller Family Fund announced in March that it would divest its holdings in the fossil fuel industry, including Exxon.
Warren called on Bloomberg to lift its ban on reporters investigating Democratic presidential candidates and divest from the company altogether.
There also plans now for the city to divest itself from fossil fuel reserve owners in the next five years.
They can divest from their conflicted assets, the source said, and "temporarily invest the resulting funds" into the federal accounts.
Other international lenders followed, announcing they would divest not only from pipelines but from oil-sands extraction projects as well.
" Thunberg has reportedly pledged to tell global leaders in attendance at Davos to "immediately and completely divest from fossil fuels.
Rather than sell off the pictures division, watch instead for Sony to divest the mobile phone and financial services divisions.
Trump broke decades of precedent by refusing to divest from the businesses he still owns and profits from while president.
Trump has been under scrutiny since the beginning of his presidency for refusing to divest his interests in his businesses.
The move hinders Walmart's effort to shed the underperforming business, since it's unclear how the American retailer can divest it.
And he should divest from Bloomberg News so there's no question about his influence over news coverage of presidential candidates.
But before Trump, as a matter of course, presidents would divest from their private business interests before they took office.
Another NYU student who belongs to the group NYU Decarbonize called on the university to divest from fossil fuel companies.
Earlier today, news broke that the US Justice Department was asking AT&T to divest some of its assets before it would allow AT&T and Time Warner's massive $85 billion merger to go through, according to Reuters, but it wasn't clear exactly which properties it would be requesting the combined company to divest.
As condition of approval, the Justice Department required the companies to divest plans in five states, representing 1.83,000 Medicare Advantage members.
But because Trump has refused to divest himself from his businesses, he will end up profiting from decisions his government makes.
And last week, Berkeley officials voted unanimously to divest from any business that get involved with the construction of the wall.
Late in March, Vocus confirmed reports from local media of its intentions to divest its New Zealand arm by June 2018.
The president chose not to divest from the Trump Organization, handing control to his two eldest sons and a company executive.
New rules in Indonesia require miners to divest a 51 percent stake, relinquish arbitration rights and pay new taxes and royalties.
Still, he was confirmed with a 57-42 vote in the Senate after promising to divest from several health care companies.
The protestors entreated Fink and MoMA to divest themselves from private prison companies and to reinvest their money in the community.
The artist will instead screen his film in various locations in New York in coordination with the MoMA/BlackRock Divest coalition.
It's unclear whether the FTC would request Facebook divest its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp as a part of the deal.
A joint determination begins a regulatory chain that can end in a bank having to divest assets, effectively breaking it apart.
SABMiller agreed to divest its stake in MillerCoors, worth $12 billion, to Molson Coors, before its acquisition by Anheuser-Busch InBev.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday advised investors not to fret over IAC's move to divest from Match Group and ANGI Homeservices.
The merger process has dragged on amid pressure from regulators for Sinclair to divest stations to comply with media ownership laws.
European antitrust enforcers approved the deal in November on the condition that the companies divest two devices used in cardiovascular treatments.
In corporate news, drugmaker Pfizer plans to divest its off-patent drug business and marry it with generic-drug maker Mylan.
Under the reform, they must divest their credit card companies by 2020 while new, smaller banks with lighter regulations are encouraged.
Pfizer, the world's largest drugmaker, plans to divest its off-patent drug business and combine it with generic-drug maker Mylan.
Africa Oil, which has previously sold part of its stake to Maersk Oil, was not looking to divest more, Hill said.
The two companies had initially announced they would divest their drill bits and directional drilling businesses as part of their merger.
Santander targets to halve the acquired stock of problem assets within 18 months and divest the bulk of it by 2020.
Under the revised terms, Walgreens will now need to divest up to 21,2200 Rite Aid stores, 213 more than earlier agreed.
RBSG is required to fully separate and divest W&G by end-2017, as a consequence of having received state aid.
Update: AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson issued a statement denying reports that his company offered to divest itself of AT&T:
The report comes as Trump continues to face scrutiny for failing to fully divest from his business interests after taking office.
The sale is part of a strategy by Russia's top lender to divest overseas businesses to focus on its domestic market.
Tom White, who had by then decided to systematically divest himself of his wealth, donated a million dollars of seed money.
Investors should be able to divest from less-than-successful companies if they keep their capital at work in Opportunity Zones.
Community Health has a debt load of $14.69 billion and the company had said in February it would divest 25 hospitals.
"Valeo has offered to divest its entire passive hydraulic actuator business with the exception of its Korean activities," the Commission said.
That Stanford has declined to divest in oil and natural gas obviously will not turn the tides of the climate issue.
In a sharp departure from historical precedent, Trump refused to divest himself of myriad business holdings associated with his global brand.
Thr Indian government is currently trying to divest from Air India, which has debts of nearly 580 billion rupees ($8 billion).
Instead, we are proposing bold changes within our budget that divest from the past in order to invest in the future.
One approach for dealing with conflicts of interest is for Mr. Trump to divest himself of direct ownership in his company.
In the quarter, the bank had restructuring costs of £20153 million, including £187 million for its efforts to divest Williams & Glyn.
Home Capital Group is in talks to divest about C$2 billion in assets, according to people familiar with the situation.
If you can't divest 12,700 lives successfully how can one expect a successful divestiture that would be over 140 times larger?
When asked to comment, a company spokesman said that Deutsche Bank's goal remains to divest the majority of the retail bank.
The pizza chain has been a major drag on the company's earnings, prompting some to suggest that executives divest the brand.
CEO Brian Ferguson said the company intends to divest a significant portion of legacy conventional assets to help fund the transaction.
A limited offering last year listed only a fraction of the group, leaving the state with almost 3.43 percent to divest.
Due to the nature of these financial interests, the HHS said, Fitzgerald could not divest them in a definitive time period.
The companies also agreed to divest themselves of some drugs in their development pipelines that posed competition concerns, the commission said.
Disney has already struck a deal with the Justice Department to divest Fox's RSNs, which earned approval a few weeks ago.
But if AT&T lost: It would need to divest the Time Warner properties, via some sort of government-overseen process.
Yucaipa and other Uber investors defended Kalanick and asked Benchmark to divest its own shares and step down from the board.
Sources at the DOJ told The Hill and other outlets last week that regulators rejected AT&T's offer to divest CNN.
"It is time for women of color — black women in particular — to divest from Lena Dunham," Ms. Clemmons wrote on Twitter.
After members of the pathology lab objected to the deal, the head of the department announced he would divest his stake.
It's also not all up to executives: hawkish Western legislators could use any confrontation to force funds and companies to divest.
In a September ethics agreement, Dr. Fitzgerald said she would divest from many stocks that might pose a conflict of interest.
First, he intends to divest the city's $189 billion pension fund of an estimated $5 billion invested in fossil fuel companies.
If that bothers you, here's one thing you can do: Consider asking your retirement fund to divest from fossil fuel companies.
The newly-announced decision to divest from all fossil fuels was taken by the fund's board of directors in December 2019.
In this column, he writes that the best way to fight against Mr. Trump's decision is to divest from fossil fuels.
Trump has shrugged it all off, refusing to divest himself of his businesses and handing them over to his sons instead.
In violation of the constitution, for example, Trump has refused to divest from businesses that are borrowing money from foreign governments.
An earlier version of this article misidentified an entity that led a push to divest stock holdings from fossil fuel companies.
Mr. Hallam also recommends hunger strikes, like the one he undertook to push his university to divest from fossil fuel companies.
Protesters want the bank to divest from fossil fuels and present a strategy to end its ongoing financing of the industry.
"Congress again failed to enact meaningful reforms to divest unneeded force structure, reduce wasteful overhead and modernize military healthcare," he said.
Abreu said Oi expects to divest its Unitel stake this year and has made some progress selling three real estate assets.
Meanwhile, the Republican-controlled Congress is unwilling to force the president to divest or even to investigate his businesses and finances.
He will also divest of all foreign investments, said Ms. Gorelick, who served as deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration.
TO must divest its 32 percent stake in the Chilean company as part of its merger with rival Agrium Inc AGU.
It is past time to either divest or release tax returns and other records to remove the appearance of a conflict.
Reverse Morris Trust transactions have become an elegant solution for legacy technology companies looking to divest assets while saving on taxes.
Revised rules in Indonesia require miners to divest a 51 percent stake, relinquish arbitration rights and pay new taxes and royalties.
But he did not fully divest from his companies, a move watchdogs said was necessary to eliminate the possibility of conflicts.
In late 2014, another fund associated with the family, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF), said it would divest from fossil fuels.
"The time is right for Novartis to divest a non-core asset at an attractive price," Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan said.
Those stations are among 23 that Sinclair has said it will divest as it seeks regulators' blessing for the Tribune merger.
Trump refused to divest from his business interests when elected (his sons are now in charge of running the Trump Organization).
On Thursday, the company said it reached an agreement to divest its Israel Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient business for $110 million in cash.
Amazon's interest could drive the price for Fox up, helping Disney get the maximum value from the assets it has to divest.
In May, CalSTRS said it would engage with gun makers and sellers and possibly divest of their stocks if those efforts failed.
Pioneer also plans to divest its gas processing midstream assets during the year, Chief Executive Scott D. Sheffield said in a statement.
It has held the Yakult stake for more than a decade but there has long been speculation it would look to divest.
The result was driven by its hardware and stationary divisions, vindicating its decision to divest its slow-growth grocer, Coles Group Ltd.
Reuters previously reported that Aetna has begun a process to divest about $1 billion of Medicare Advantage assets to address antitrust concerns.
Then she turned around and became a massive supporter of Israel (and a rabid opponent of the Boycott, Divest, and Sanctions movement).
Blair Imani: I think we need to tackle the question of what we're doing to divest from systems that perpetuate our oppression.
Rite Aid and Walgreens were widely expected to divest stores in states where the combined company would have a particularly strong position.
"However, your failure to divest created the potential for a serious criminal violation on your part and undermined public confidence," it said.
So what you should do is tell your bank you're switching to divest from fossil fuel and ask them to change direction.
A judge ruled in AT&T's favor on June 210th without requiring it or Time Warner to divest any of their holdings.
Ross said he would divest financial interests in some 80 entities, including ownership stakes in companies and investment partnerships, stocks and bonds.
Recurrent speculation suggests that Nestlé, which reduced its stake once already, could divest entirely—or might decide to bid for L'Oréal outright.
Sources say the companies plan to divest assets in Europe and the United States where the deal is also under regulatory scrutiny.
Other companies like Intel may divest, some will overpay, acquire, integrate, and disintegrate while AWS will laugh its way to the bank.
Wealthy senior White House staff have to enter into ethics agreements where they agree to resign from positions and divest from assets.
"We've already seen several Chinese companies divest some of their overseas assets," said a second person, who asked not to be named.
The merger was approved by EU antitrust regulators in March on the condition the companies divest assets and research and development facilities.
The First National Bank of Omaha was among the first companies to divest, ending its production of a special NRA credit card.
It was extremely hard for her to divest from Bill Cosby after dozens of women accused him of drugging and raping them.
What to watch: Disney needs to divest the 22 regional sports networks it got through its acquisition of most of Fox's assets.
If you can't make it without coal and oil, the argument goes, then you can't say we should divest from those industries.
Don't forget: We still don't know which stations the Department of Justice might push Sinclair to divest to get the deal through.
The European Union has approved the proposed merger of and , saying that the companies' commitments to divest businesses have addressed its concerns.
"Everyday you've got to wake up, look at your profile and be prepared to divest when the line is drawn," he said.
Chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques, who took over in July 2016, is seeking to divest all but Rio Tinto's best-performing units.
Our national wildlife refuges and all public lands deserve Congress' support, not efforts to divest or manage them for narrow special interests.
Exxon, which faces investor pressure to trim its assets, said it would divest $15 billion in holdings over the next three years.
AB InBev will also divest the rights to all SABMiller beer brands currently imported or licensed for sale in the United States.
But some Trump administration officials — like former ExxonMobil CEO and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — agreed to divest when taking their positions.
An example: In 2000, CalPERS made the decision to divest from tobacco companies, whose stocks have since then enjoyed above-average performance.
If regulators do not find a plan credible, they could impose restrictions on a bank's activities or even order it to divest.
The worst case result of the investigation would be that CFIUS tries to compel TikTok to divest its assets related to Musical.ly.
The move to divest from Tsingtao was in line with the Japanese brewer's push to grow its business in Europe, Nikkei added.
Still, Occidental recently put on hold plans to divest its Western Midstream Partners pipeline unit after failing to attract an attractive offer.
The merger was approved by EU antitrust regulators last month on the condition the companies divest assets and research and development facilities.
Studies show if pension funds divest from fossil fuel stocks they could lose upwards of $5 trillion over a 50-year period.
Gray said it will divest television stations in each of the nine overlap markets it has with Raycom to get antitrust approval.
Stock investors would be required to divest their oldest shares first regardless of whether those shares come with the lowest cost basis.
In a letter accompanying the disclosures, Shanahan said he would divest all of his common stock and vested stock options in Boeing.
However, he said he was not convinced by Elliott's argument that now was the right time for BHP to divest petroleum assets.
Middlebury College announced on Tuesday that it would divest its holdings in fossil fuel companies in an effort to address climate change.
Morneau said on Thursday he will put his assets in a blind trust and divest stock in a publicly traded family business.
Institutional investors are also regaining interest now as they increasingly want to divest from traditional energy like fossil fuels, according to Posamentier.
When the main Divest LA march concluded on the steps of City Hall in March, Native people bore witness to their struggle.
The deal forms part of Atlantic Media chairman and owner David Bradley's plan to divest his family's ownership of the organization's assets.
The Rockefeller Family Fund said last week it will divest from fossil fuels as quickly as possible and "eliminate holdings" of Exxon.
Stock investors would be required to divest their oldest shares first regardless of whether those shares come with the lowest cost basis.
City officials have been loath to divest the most valuable of them, the local water utility, operated by the Municipal Utilities Authority.
This is especially so since he would likely be permitted to divest virtually tax-free, which the rest of us cannot do.
Failing to abide by clear ethical rules by refusing to divest all business projects is an egregious outrage, but not provable bribery.
Investors have bid up bank stocks since Trump's election on expectations they would get regulatory relief but not be forced to divest.
The company said it expects to close or sell about ten manufacturing facilities and would exit or divest some lower-margin businesses.
As a result, several utility firms including EDF, France's Engie and Germany's RWE have opted to divest their oil and gas assets.
The Justice Department wants AT&T to divest Time Warner's DirecTV unit or Turner networks as a condition of approving the acquisition.
As an individual member of a pension fund, you can contact your pension board of trustees and make a request to divest.
Infact credited the film for influencing G.E.'s decision later that year to divest itself of the division that made bomb triggers.
Japan could shelve some of the coal plants it has on the drawing board or divest its public banks from fossil fuels.
But if these characteristics are a prerequisite for a properly executed womanhood, does becoming a mother divest a woman of such qualities?
He bought the waterfront mansion in Palm Beach in September and tried to divest from several other properties in the following months.
Not surprisingly, environmentalists who have been leading an effort to persuade investors and banks to divest from coal cheered the new bankruptcy.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mattis will have to divest all stock and vested option within 90 days of his confirmation.
President Trump has faced scrutiny throughout his time in office for failing to fully divest from his business interests after taking office.
Kroger said in December that it planned to divest its stake in the grocer, which has about 40 stores in 10 states.
So would requiring Google to divest DoubleClick, the company it acquired in 2008 that vastly expanded the reach of its advertising network.
He has agreed to divest his holdings in some two dozen healthcare stocks, though critics argue that will not solve the problem.
He has also come under fire from ethics experts, who have raised concerns about his failure to divest from his business empire.
That bill, which has little chance of passing Congress, would require large banks to completely divest their securities underwriting and trading units.
Last week, reports claimed the DOJ sought for AT&T to divest from CNN in order for the merger to be approved.
He publicly encouraged the president to divest from his assets and business interests and criticized the White House's use of ethics waivers.
According to Harvard student Caleb Schwartz, who is a spokesman for the group Divest Harvard, the protest has been planned for months.
Before joining the administration, Kushner was also working to divest his interests in Kushner Companies, the family company founded by his father.
For example, regulators said Wells Fargo did not provide enough documents and analysis to show how it would divest businesses if needed.
That allowed Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia to divest its 49% stake in TBANK and record a C$300 million ($13 million) gain.
Another important but less obvious option is to divest our savings and pensions from fossil fuels, which also sends a strong social signal.
Previous attempts to divest the plant in 4.23 and 2007 were unsuccessful, despite interested bidders during the high refining margins seen in 2007.
In her ethics agreement, Wilson pledged to divest from more than a dozen stocks of defense contractors, including Raytheon, Honeywell, Comcast and Verizon.
Chicago state representative Will Guzzardi also proposed a bill that would divest pension funds and investments from companies working on the border wall.
Although he will not divest, Trump will not be involved with the businesses, Wall Street Journal reporter Monica Langley told CNN on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Comcast saw the RSNs as an albatross and was equally willing to divest them, according to people familiar with the companies' thinking.
Trump did not divest from his businesses, but by law the president has more protection from conflicts of interest than other federal employees.
Trump's refusal to fully divest himself of his business in office has prompted unwelcome questions about potential conflicts of interests involving foreign investors.
Like White, also a former Wall Street lawyer, Clayton will likely need to recuse himself on some matters and divest certain stock holdings.
That is when the normally staid office posted several dramatic tweets about Trump's business plans, citing its past advice for Trump to divest.
MI to divest the Essroc cement plant in Martinsburg, West Virginia, as well as eight cement terminals in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region.
N) would evaluate any assets that Linde and Praxair would seek to divest as part of a merger, while France's Air Liquide (AIRP.
Driving the news: The Norwegian government will decide this autumn whether its sovereign wealth fund will divest from oil and natural gas stocks.
Although Trump gave up day-to-day control of his business empire when he took office, he refused to divest his financial interests.
They've convinced cities to divest billions of dollars in their portfolios from Wells Fargo, which is financing about 5703 percent of Dakota Access.
This figure was mitigated by the firm's decision to divest itself of more than £1 billion of property ahead of the EU referendum.
But some Trump administration officials — like former ExxonMobil CEO and now Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — agreed to divest when taking their positions.
"It will take time to divest from those companies and in the end it could be a different list," a ministry spokeswoman said.
However he says his fund will not divest soon, in part because oil companies are held by big indices that generate good returns.
The companies have agreed to divest Sprint's prepaid businesses including Boost Mobile to Dish Network in order to move ahead with the merger.
Now it plans to focus on its core water and power business and divest stakes in non-core assets, company officials have said.
How the super rich can save the world Good ol' Leo is one of thousands who have pledged to divest from fossil fuels.
Hapoalim and Leumi also blasted a government proposal to improve banking competition by requiring the two banks to divest their credit card subsidiaries.
Volkswagen's deliberations come as rival carmakers and suppliers including Fiat and Daimler work on ways to slim down and divest non-core assets.
Caixa has engaged lawyers and a bank syndicate to advise it on the best alternatives to divest the stake, according to the letter.
Trump has been under fire from critics who have urged him to divest his business in order to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Also on Wednesday, the Rockefeller Family Fund said it will divest from fossil fuels as quickly as possible and "eliminate holdings" of Exxon.
"There are no immediate plans to divest any Jarden businesses at this time," Newell Rubbermaid spokesperson Nicole Quinlan said in an email response.
Sessions has recognized the need to eliminate his own financial conflicts of interest, and, reportedly, is taking steps to divest from certain assets.
An investor seeking to divest a stock from their portfolio may hold off until January to delay paying taxes until the following year.
The Treasury said in a statement it extended the deadline to divest financial holdings in the companies to June 6 from May 7.
Trump has said that he will not divest himself from his companies, potentially worth billions, but will instead hand them to his sons.
"GSA does not have a position that the lease provision requires the President-elect to divest of his financial interests," the spokesperson said.
"I don't think that AT&T will try to proactively divest these license assets in order to avoid FCC scrutiny," Greenfield told Motherboard.
They also require that Freeport divest a 51 percent stake in its Indonesian unit, pay more taxes, and build a second copper smelter.
He also said that conflict-of-interest laws don't apply to the presidency and that he was not obligated to divest from anything.
The Anglo-Dutch company plans to divest $6-$8 billion of assets this year, its Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry said in July.
That was "well after the date of your compliance document and the date by which you agreed to divest this asset," Apol wrote.
Myers previously made a pledge to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics and in his Senate testimony to fully divest himself of Accuweather.
He declined to divest himself from his business, though he did hand day-to-day control to his sons Donald Jr. and Eric.
Sources said Shell has decided "thematically" in which areas it would divest, although it was yet to decide on specific assets within them.
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The Vietnamese government has said it aims to fully divest its stake in Sabeco, but a clear plan has not yet been announced.
Disney has reportedly indicated that it would divest Hulu, which is about one-sixth the size of Netflix, if needed for regulatory approval.
But one source close to the deal told the Estado paper that CCR, the largest shareholder, would be among those owners to divest.
"The White House takes seriously the need for appointees to resign, recuse and divest where required," said Lindsay Walters, a White House spokeswoman.
Instead, he argued in favor of a "structural" approach that requires companies to divest from certain assets in order to win regulators' approval.
Deals • The Trump administration ordered a Chinese company to divest an American maker of cloud software for hotel companies over national security concerns.
Last year, New York City Employees' Retirement System voted to divest its shares in Dick's Sporting Goods, Cabela's and Big 5 Sporting Goods.
Fisher also points to the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980s, where students pressured their universities to divest money from South African companies.
" The statement continued: "Due to the nature of these financial interests, Dr. Fitzgerald could not divest from them in a definitive time period.
It is enough to know that like Neckeles's figures I won't be able to divest myself of the house I grew up in.
California lawmakers are considering a law that would require the state to divest its pension investments in any companies involved in the project.
They have had to "divest assets, break open trusts, and dissolve businesses," Shaub said, and taking those steps can be expensive and painful.
They have had to "divest assets, break open trusts, and dissolve businesses," Shaub said, and taking those steps can be expensive and painful.
"Before being confirmed by the Senate, he signed an ethics agreement that said he would divest from StormChaser Partners L.L.C.," Mr. Wyden said.
The central bank has been moving to divest itself of its mortgage-backed securities, but may have to rethink that under current conditions.
Sherman, 64, has been a part-owner and vice chairman of the Cleveland Indians since 2016 and will divest himself of that team.
The sale, which must be approved by state and federal regulators, comes as BP attempts to divest $10 billion in assets by 2020.
Such a process would be laborious and time-consuming, but it is what the Constitution requires if the president is unwilling to divest.
A letter from California on Monday about demands that Harvard divest from fossil fuel companies referred incorrectly to Harvard's investment in the industry.
The sale of Unitel is part of Oi's efforts to divest non-core assets such as towers, data centers, real estate, besides Unitel.
In 2012 President Obama forced a Chinese firm to divest from a wind project deemed too close to a Navy facility in Oregon.
Silvio Berlusconi, who served nine years as Italy's prime minister, faced calls to divest his business empire, just as Mr. Trump does now.
Shoprite has more than 262.3,268 stores across Africa and has said it wants to divest some real estate to help its balance sheet.
And campaigners are hoping to build moves like San Francisco's July 2018 resolution that gave preference to insurers who divest from fossil fuels.
Time's "Person of the Year" in 2019 has a clear message to lawmakers and business leaders: commit to divest from fossil fuels now.
Speaking to reporters during a press briefing, Mnuchin was asked whether the world's largest economy should completely and immediately divest from fossil fuels.
Earlier on Tuesday, China's commerce ministry said it has approved the merger on the condition that Potash divest certain stakes in other companies.
For the merger to work under current regulations, Sinclair would need to divest from some of its holdings to get under the cap.
The deputy commissioner made clear that Mr. Trump must divest himself not only of managerial control, but of all ownership interest as well.
"The only solution for all of this is for them to divest — and that does not include handing it to another family member."
Ordering the company to divest its Android business altogether, for example, would be difficult to justify under European law, European Commission sources said.
Trump did not divest his assets after being elected, and instead put his business empire into a trust controlled by his two sons.
The next big one is a planned commitment by insurer Axa to divest 3.5 billion euros from coal and oil sands by 2020.
At a CNN town hall this week, Schultz said it was "premature" to say if he would divest his Starbucks holdings if elected.
It's difficult to divest considerations of his work and faith from his alignment with Trump and conservative ideals of personal responsibility over community.
In order to serve, Puzder would have to step down as CEO of CKE Restaurants and divest from more than 200 companies and funds.
It's a promising sign that a sustained and well-organized call for Trump to divest from his business conflicts might have an impact, too.
To meet new Indonesian ownership rules, Phoenix, Arizona-based Freeport agreed in August to divest 51 percent of its Indonesia unit to the government.
Or are you going to argue that they need to divest across the board, regardless of whether those are funds that are UTIMCO funds?
As the clock counts down until President-elect Donald Trump enters office, a new report says that Trump will not divest from his businesses.
The loans are effectively illiquid, however, as banks monitor their exposure and whether or not they will be forced to divest more Russian assets.
The year that I took off from writing allowed me to divest myself of grandiosity regarding the act, and its relationship to my identity.
To manage the conflict, he said, she would need to divest any stock or stock options in the company and negotiate a flat salary.
And he called on Trump to release his tax returns and divest all his holdings to ensure he is not improperly profiting from Russia.
Trump stepped down from his leadership role at the Trump Organization before his inauguration in January 2017 but refused to divest his ownership stake.
Mizuho Securities USA analyst Irina Koffler said she expects Valeant to divest its dental business as well as its interests in some geographic areas.
Therefore, the government should force Facebook to divest its other communications platforms and create a new agency to regulate tech companies, particularly around privacy.
Those steps could include unwinding problematic deals or, if disentangling is too difficult, requiring a company to "clone" its business and then divest it.
Even for states that can't, or won't, divest entirely from coal, electrifying most transport will have a dramatic effect, said Samaras of Carnegie Mellon.
The WSJ reports the only required antitrust remedies would be for CVS and Aetna to divest overlapping assets in their Medicare prescription drug plans.
"For antitrust purposes, we expect that Bayer will have to divest seed crossover, which would be primarily cotton, canola and some vegetables," he said.
It is also looking to divest non-core assets and said it started the sales process for its lubricant business in the second quarter.
Ethics experts said Donald Trump's refusal to divest from his business ventures, which includes the Trump Organization's hotel empire, violates the Constitution's emoluments clause.
As part of a deal to resolve a Justice Department antitrust lawsuit, United Technologies agreed to divest the pump and engine control systems business.
Aetna was willing to divest assets, but the expectation is that DOJ said the divestitures wouldn't alleviate the concern regarding competition in the area.
Wells Fargo would be forced to divest mortgage banking activities, but those operations are smaller for the West Coast bank than for the others.
"I do not see any necessity to divest parts of the group," the magazine quoted Porsche as saying in an article released on Tuesday.
Those stem from the complexities surrounding how Puzder will divest himself from CKE Restaurants, which is owned by private equity firm Roark Capital Group.
Volvo said separately it intends to initiate a process to divest its business area Governmental Sales, which make up around 1.5 of group sales.
The sprawling agenda broadly focuses on six themes: ending the war on black people; reparations; divest-invest; economic justice; community control; and political power.
Walgreens said in September it would likely have to divest between 21.5 and 22017,2200 stores to get regulatory clearance for the $993 billion deal.
Similarly, the Fossil Free movement has had some success in pressuring public and private institutions around the world to divest from fossil fuel companies.
I think there are instances where we should look at having some of these companies divest parts of themselves, where there's been excessive consolidation.
No effort was made to force him to divest from his businesses or put any kind of serious conflict of interest policy in place.
Over 1,100 organizations and 59,000 individuals, with combined assets totaling $8.8 trillion, have pledged to divest from fossil fuels through the online movement DivestInvest.
The Ricketts family also would have had to divest some of its holdings because of the overlap with areas overseen by the Commerce Department.
Initially, 30 artists and Design Museum contributors signed the statement, calling on the museum to financially and ideologically divest from the international weapons industry.
In return for the EU green light, DuPont will divest large parts of its global pesticides business, including its global research and development organization.
The government owns 89.6 percent in Sabeco, formally known as the Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corp, and wants to fully divest from the company.
The postal services group said late on Thursday it will not divest its freight forwarding division because it is confident about its business prospects.
"There is no truth to the rumours that Tata Motors is looking to divest its stake in JLR," a Tata Motors spokesperson told Reuters.
The company may further divest non-core assets in Hong Kong at the right price, which will also help to finance any new investments.
The new compliance rules may force some broker-dealers to divest themselves of representatives and 401(k) advisors because of the new compliance requirements.
He has refused to divest himself of his assets, and while his two elder sons manage his business, Trump retains ownership of the company.
The lender is standing by its plans to sell retail unit Postbank, although it is under no pressure to divest the division, Sewing added.
A president could, for example, set up a blind trust, totally divest into widely held mutual or exchange funds, or fashion a recusal system.
Meredith sees more than a half-billion dollars in synergy savings, and a source says it expects to also divest some struggling Time Inc.
AT&T rejected demands to divest either the DirecTV unit or Turner Broadcasting, leading to the Justice Department's decision to sue, according to Reuters.
The companies have agreed to divest Sprint's prepaid businesses including Boost Mobile to Dish Network Corp in order to move ahead with the merger.
Under the latest U.S. Treasury amendment, the deadline to divest financial holdings in sanctions targets would be extended to June 6 from May 7.
The decision by several candidates to divest from corporate PAC contributions reflects growing opposition to big-dollar donations among the Democratic Party's voter base.
Bayer, a drugs and pesticides company, has pledged to divest businesses with up to $1.6 billion in annual sales if required by antitrust regulators.
" She will speak out against the Palestinian movement to boycott, divest and sanction (BDS) the Jewish state, which she called "insidious and anti-Semitic.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the action along with a plan to divest the city's pension funds from fossil fuel companies.
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Bayer will divest business assets related to seed treatment, as well as yield ownership of parts of its digital agriculture business, the report said.
The $59 billion New York City Employees' Retirement System voted to divest itself of the shares on Thursday at its board of trustees meeting.
Nestle agreed to sell its U.S. confectionery business to Italy's Ferrero for $2.8 billion in January, and is under shareholder pressure to divest more.
"There is no truth to the rumors that Tata Motors is looking to divest its stake in JLR," a Tata Motors spokesperson told Reuters.
And if continued, the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) would become Exhibit #1 of Trump self-dealing after refusing to divest his business holdings.
Mr. Trump insisted, as he has before, that he is not legally required to take any steps to divest himself of his financial ties.
Shanahan has recused himself from all Boeing issues and in his ethics agreement said he planned to divest from his Boeing-related financial interests.
And though he publicly opposed apartheid, he rejected demands that universities divest their portfolios of holdings in companies that did business in South Africa.
Separately, the European Commission approved BASF as a suitable buyer of the businesses Bayer will divest to win regulatory approval for the Monsanto deal.
There have been reports swirling since November 2017 that Cisco was looking to divest its Videoscape business and that Permira would be the buyer.
A more likely scenario, according to a telecom lawyer, is that the FCC would reach a settlement whereby Sinclair is required to divest stations.
A plan by Norway's $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund to divest of $203 billion in oil stocks is meeting reluctance from within the government.
The deal has already gained conditional Justice Department approval, with the companies required to divest TV stations in 13 markets to address antitrust concerns.
He has also declined to divest from his extensive business dealings, including with foreigners abroad, or to place his assets into a blind trust.
Facebook shareholders would initially hold stock in the new companies, although Mark and other executives would probably be required to divest their management shares.
The move comes in the wake of mounting pressure for cultural institutions to divest from oil sponsorship in the midst of the climate crisis.
Fox bid for all of Time Warner's assets in 2014 but said at the time that it would divest CNN to avoid antitrust concerns.
It said in February it planned to divest its non-core and non-performing assets, trim its manpower, and shut six of its mills.
The other corporations doing business with or investing in the destruction of the Amazon must also actively clean up their supply chains or divest.
The move comes in the wake of mounting pressure for cultural institutions to divest from oil sponsorship in the midst of the climate crisis.
And to protest the regime of apartheid, I closed Volvo's Durban plant in South Africa in 1976, one of the first CEOs to divest.
In return for the EU green light, DuPont will divest large parts of its global pesticides business, including its global research and development organisation.
Panasonic will also divest three Japanese chipmaking facilities of TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor, a joint venture with Israel's Tower Semiconductor, according to the report. s.nikkei.
Divest Harvard and Fossil Free Yale are part of a coalition to hold Yale and Harvard responsible for their complicity in the climate crisis.
The court also grappled with the impact of a ruling for the plaintiffs, who could seek to have Trump divest himself of his assets.
"You're penalizing him for holding office by making him divest his assets," Mooppan told Judge James Wynn Jr., an Obama appointee, in one exchange.
On Wednesday, the French oil giant Total said it would have to divest from Iran unless it received an exemption from the American sanctions.
As a part of the IPO process, SBI will divest 4% of its stake, while Carlyle is set to sell 10% of its stake.
The artist posted a statement next to the paused video, demanding two of the museum's trustees divest from private prison companies and defense contractors.
I broaden this activist call and also ask that the Chairman of MoMA's Board of Trustees, Leon Black, divest his companies from Constellis Holdings.
I kindly request that Larry Fink and Leon Black please divest from these companies so that I may unpause my video and press play.
From 1985 to 1991, Harvard and Radcliffe Alumni/ae Against Apartheid campaigned for Harvard to divest its stock in companies operating in South Africa.
Fink pledged that the company's actively managed funds would divest from any company that makes more than 25% of its revenue from thermal coal.
He is not a government employee so he is not required to divest his assets — an arrangement that some call a conflict of interest.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday said it was granting investors another month to divest their holdings of sanctioned Russian companies EN+
But for Mr. Trump, his retreat is also a for-profit club that benefits his family business, from which he has declined to divest.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, which completed its buyout of Celgene on Wednesday, had agreed to divest the drug for the merger to go through.
Reuters reported in January that one of CenturyLink's peers, Verizon Communications Inc, was also seeking to divest its colocation portfolio of 49 data centers.
He plans to divest himself of his financial interests in 43 companies, hedge funds and investment funds, and to resign from numerous board positions.
The Senate voted Monday to advance legislation affirming local and state governments' right to break ties with companies that boycott or divest from Israel.
But it expresses opposition to the movement to boycott, divest from and impose sanctions on Israel — known as the B.D.S. movement — that they support.
Khosrowshahi's salary for the Uber turnaround has been estimated at $200 million, and he may have to divest his shares in UberFreight competitor Convoy.
DE and Praxair PX.N that the two groups may be forced to divest in the event of a merger, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Friday.
Trump declined to fully divest from his financial assets and business interests, instead placing his assets in a trust managed by his two adult sons.
Trump has refused to divest from his company or to release tax returns and other information that could allow the public to judge possible conflicts.
BMS has previously taken steps to divest other non-core businesses, including the spin-off of its baby food unit Mead Johnson Nutrition in 2009.
He had promised to step down as CEO of the company, CKE Restaurants, if confirmed, and to divest his stake in 200 companies and funds.
Trump has refused to divest his interest in his family real estate business, and instead left his sons to run it while he is president.
But the attorney says he will not divest his business or create a true blind trust, as ethics organizations have called for him to do.
At the same time, they are trying to focus on key areas and divest sub-scale activities, while the cheap funding has facilitated deal-making.
Broadcom will divest Brocade's internet protocol (IP) networking business and apply net proceeds to repay a portion of anticipated debt incurred to fund the transaction.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amcor Ltd must divest three manufacturing facilities and other assets in order to acquire Bemis Co, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
The New York Times reported that DOJ was calling on the merging companies to divest all of Turner — or potentially have AT&T sell DirecTV.
To address the state's concerns, the insurers will likely have to divest some of their Medicare plans in the market to reduce their combined dominance.
Despite stepping down as CEO of Westminster Management when he took his White House role in 2017, Kushner did not divest from the company's properties.
Banks are working on ways to help the three shareholders divest their combined stake of about 45 percent in Unidas, one of the people said.
The legislation, proposed by Assemblymember Ash Kalra of San Jose, also calls on California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) to divest from the pipeline project.
After Kroger announced it would divest its stake in Lucky's Market in December, grocery industry observers wondered whether the regional chain might be in jeopardy.
The EU antitrust regulator said Solvay needed to divest its facilities in France, Poland and Spain to a single buyer to guarantee competition in Europe.
It is being forced to divest from Phoenix due to new regulation that prohibits conglomerates from holding stakes in both financial and non-financial businesses.
It demands Trump disclose in full what his foreign business interests are, and to promise to divest himself of them if he wins in November.
"In order to address the competition concerns identified by the Commission, Vivendi committed to divest Telecom Italia's stake in Persidera," the EU competition enforcer said.
"The process to divest Arnott's and the rest of our international operations is ongoing," the spokeswoman for the U.S. food company said in a statement.
Saint Wilgefortis, betrothed without her consent and plagued by her father's sexual advances, starved herself while praying for God to divest her of physical charms.
India should cut back on subsidies and programs that are not delivering long-term growth and divest more of its public sector holdings, Acharya said.
They want the merged entity to divest itself of either the entire Turner Broadcasting suite of channels or AT&T's satellite television broadcasting unit, DirecTV.
While FITB has been clear in its intent to divest of its ownership of Vantiv, the acceleration of the sale was outside of Fitch's expectations.
RBS has said it is exploring other ways to separate and divest W&G, with McEwan pointing to an "open dialogue" with the European regulator.
Salesforce's CEO Marc Benioff threatened to divest from Georgia over a proposed religious freedom law there, vetoed Monday, that would have limited same-sex marriage.
The museum's announcement was celebrated by climate groups calling on institutions to divest from fossil fuels, although the museum said its efforts were not divestment.
Museums in particular are facing pressure to divest because they play such an influential role in shaping the public's understanding of science and natural history.
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Several, contacted by Reuters, said they had few or none to sell and wanted mainly to rule out future investments and urge others to divest.
The FCC said the companies had also promised not to raise prices for three years, and would divest ownership of prepaid wireless operator Boost Mobile.
The first two petitions that appeared Friday on President Trump's White House website urge him to release his tax returns and divest from his businesses.
" A devout Christian, in the poem Bidart's mother tells her son that it is their duty "to divest ourselves / of the love of CREATED BEINGS .
Democrats say if the merger is approved, Sinclair should be forced to divest its holdings over two years until it hits the broadcaster audience cap.
N must divest television stations in 13 markets to resolve antitrust concerns over their proposed $6.4 billion merger, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
In order to bring the merger in compliance with the ownership limit, the two companies agreed to divest 23 local television stations around the country.
Sasol will also divest from its Canadian shale gas assets on which it took a 9.9 billion rand ($715 million) impairment on its 2016 earnings.
This was inevitable from the day he refused to divest his conflicting interests & confirmed that his presidency would have nothing to do with public service.
I discouraged customers from ordering Coke, because the company refused to divest from South Africa, and I came home every day smelling like cooking oil.
In order to bring the merger in compliance with the ownership limit, the two companies agreed to divest 6900 local television stations around the country.
Trump sharply diverged from other modern presidents by refusing to divest from his businesses upon taking office, and by declining to disclose his tax returns.
The pizza chain has been a major drag on Yum Brands' earnings, so much so that some analysts have suggested that executives divest the brand.
The government had announced a plan in March to divest a 76 percent stake in Air India and offload about $5.1 billion of its debt.
A GOP lawmaker on Thursday accused House Democrats of "empowering" anti-Semitism by not speaking out against the boycott, divest and sanctions (BDS) movement. Rep.
The bid has also been complicated by an alternative plan launched by activist investor Elliott for EDP to divest assets across Brazil, Portugal and Spain.
White Plains, N.Y.-based Bunge has previously said it was looking at options to divest from its sugar unit, which includes milling operations in Brazil.
In an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, Disney, which owns sports network ESPN, said it would divest 22 of Fox's regional sports networks.
"The decision to divest will allow our management team to focus on our core operations," Healthscope Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Gordon Ballantyne said.
I can also divest individually, in my retirement account, with the help of socially responsible mutual funds, which have lately proliferated, some with impressive results.
But she also said that she and her husband, Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald, were unable to divest from some holdings because of legal or contractual restrictions.
The move perhaps isn't surprising, given Trump's willingness to break decades of precedent by refusing to divest from his business interests when he took office.
The Justice Department has pushed for AT&T to divest either CNN's parent company, Turner Broadcasting, or its valuable DirecTV service in return for approval.
I applaud New York City's lawsuit seeking damages for the cost of efforts to address climate change and its decision to divest city pension funds.
The industry is facing a three-sided attack: falling prices, a move of institutional investors to divest from fossil fuel companies, and crushing debt loads.
This raises fresh questions about how the first president in modern American history not to divest from his business interests could benefit from federal funds.
It is unclear why he did not divest his stake in the Jersey City building, with the hoped-for refinancing appearing to present similar issues.
FUP has called several strikes in the past, mostly to protest the company's plans to divest from several areas to reduce costs and cut debt.
The president's daughter did not divest from her business upon joining the White House as an adviser, but instead placed her assets in a trust.
He will be featured next week at a news conference in New York City hosted by the fossil fuel divestment advocacy group Divest-Invest Philanthropy.
The fund may also divest from a company if it believes that its business model is not sustainable over the long-term, Smith Ihenacho said.
Freeport and the finance ministry must come to terms on the requirement for the company to divest a 51 percent stake in its Indonesian unit.
The withdrawal comes as Panasonic scrambles to divest of unprofitable businesses as its strategic shift to components from consumer electronics struggles to drive profit growth.
Climate change protesters blocked streets near the World Bank in downtown Washington during rush hour Friday morning to demand financial institutions divest from fossil fuels.
The FCC has paused its review of Sinclair Broadcast Group's (SBGI) purchase of Tribune Media (TRCO) while it examines Sinclair's offer to divest certain assets.
We've been waiting for a long time to hear how Trump would deal with his businesses, and his refusal to divest drove ethics watchdogs crazy.
President Trump set the ethics tone for his administration, starting with his refusal to release his tax returns or divest himself of his business interests.
Sinclair would have to divest stations in Seattle, St. Louis, Salt Lake City and Oklahoma City as part of the Tribune acquisition under current rules.
The group was born out of the college divestment movement, in which student activists pushed administrators to divest assets and holdings from fossil fuel companies.
COPENHAGEN, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Danish energy group Orsted said on Wednesday it has agreed to divest its liquefied natural gas business to trading house Glencore .
The State Department's legal team also outlined Tillerson's plans to divest Exxon shares in an ethic letters sent to the government in early January 2017.
"It's not a possibility — it's an absolute certainty that we would have to divest," Bob Forrester, chief executive of the Newman's Own Foundation, told CNBC.
This, along with the wider BDS campaign, has led to a backlash among Israel-supporters who have been pushing for measures against companies that divest.
That could take the form of encouraging companies to divest from fossil fuel industries or having local communities build their own solar or wind grids.
Vale itself has a safety net as its biggest shareholders - state pension funds that own around a fifth of the company - are unlikely to divest.
The long-heralded potential sale comes as Rio Tinto warns of resource nationalism, and seeks to divest assets that do not meet its internal return requirements.
When he became president, Trump did not divest from his businesses, handing over management to his sons Donald Jr. and Eric and a Trump Organization executive.
E.ON will spin off 53.35 percent in Uniper in a first step and has previously said it does not plan to divest additional stakes before 2018.
The protesters climbed to the top of the stadium and hung a banner reading: "DIVEST" in big letters as well as "#NoDAPL," according to media images.
The merger is unwelcome news for American consumers, notwithstanding requirements for the two firms to divest assets and share spectrum with Dish, a satellite-TV provider.
Pension funds of Norway and Sweden, for example, have adopted negative screening, in which they divest from companies they consider harmful, such as coal mining companies.
Freeport is pushing back against revised government rules that require miners to pay new taxes and royalties, divest a 51-percent stake and relinquish arbitration rights.
"We expect them to divest or sell the household personal care business, otherwise the deal is not doable based on the math," Zuanic said on Friday.
In an ethics agreement made public on Tuesday, Ross said he would divest financial interests in some 80 entities, including specific stocks, bonds and investment partnerships.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday that it had extended the deadline for investors to divest holdings in sanctioned Russian companies EN+ (ENPLq.
BlackRock, a big asset manager, estimates that more than 500 investment firms, with assets of $3.4trn under management, have pledged to divest from fossil-fuel companies.
But the official Twitter account of the Office of Government Ethics responded to Trump by congratulating him for something he didn't say he'd do — divest completely.
"There were never serious discussions with another peer, where we were asked if we would divest ourselves, shop the company and be taken over," Kottmann said.
But it weakens an argument entrepreneurs often make against floating (even as investors acquire a useful ability to divest positions easily or to sell shares short).
They also come as some investors around the world have been pressuring companies to divest coal-related assets and pushing banks to stop financing such projects.
UKB Networks and Gamma completed the list of rivals which could scoop up any assets Hutchison may have to divest in return for EU regulatory approval.
To consummate the deal, Celgene had to divest its Otezla business — which Gartin helped sell to Amgen later that year in a separate $14.2 billion deal.
Akzo said plans to divest the chemicals unit remained on track and a "vast majority" of net proceeds from the deal would be returned to shareholders.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Uber closed a multibillion-dollar deal led by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank on Thursday, allowing some of the company's largest shareholders to divest.
Now that could be as easy as you divest of what's in your pockets, you open your purse, you put your cell phone on a tray.
Some analysts are, however, betting on Kobe's ability to divest some assets that are not part of its core business to tide over potential capital crunch.
She shifted the company's assets to a family-run trust and stepped back from day-to-day management, but she did not divest from her companies.
The president's arrangement wouldn't be acceptable for Cabinet members, who are required by law to divest their financial holdings or put them in a blind trust.
The companies have agreed to divest Sprint's prepaid businesses, including Boost Mobile, to satellite television firm Dish Network Corp to create a fourth U.S. wireless carrier.
Trump has stirred controversy by declining to divest his global business holdings, leaving the potential for him or his family to benefit financially from his presidency.
Shares of Westgold Resources fell 14.4 percent to hit a record low after announcing its plan to divest its non-core lithium royalties at two sites.
On a related note, environmentalists and fossil-fuel executives alike are watching to see whether the pressure to divest from fossil-fuel companies picks up steam.
Analysts have long speculated whether Unilever may divest its food business, which makes up some 40 percent of revenue, and do a blockbuster personal care deal.
But, the number of top prosecutors questioning the company grew to seventeen this week, just as another major philanthropic organization said it would divest from ExxonMobil.
BHP is also expanding production at its Spence mine in Chile, but has begun a sales process to divest Cerro Colorado copper mine, also in Chile.
It has been increasing its deepwater, oil-weighted Gulf of Mexico assets in recent months, while looking to divest a portfolio of its assets in Malaysia.
Lastly, if a nominee is forced to divest an asset in order to comply with the government ethics rules, the tax code may provide some relief.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday gave investors an additional month to divest or transfer their holdings in sanctions targets United Company Rusal Plc (0486.
Exxon also responded to investor calls for it to trim some of holdings, saying it would divest $15 billion in holdings over the next three years.
Under federal ethics rules, Barr will be required to divest certain holdings if they conflict with particular matters he is working on at the Justice Department.
Several financial institutions, such as insurers AXA and ING have announced plans divest from coal-based investments as part of a move to limit global warming.
Altice founder Patrick Drahi is looking to reshape his telecoms and cable group and is looking to divest non-core assets to help pay down debt.
Drudge's tweet comes amid conflicting reports over whether the Justice Department has demanded AT&T divest itself of CNN before proceeding with the Time Warner deal.
Others went further — calling for more fundamental interventions to force reform of its business model and/or divest it of other social platforms it also owns.
This might happen if a federal court orders the President to divest his ownership interests in his companies or to stop doing business with foreign governments.
Trump declined to divest from his businesses upon taking the White House last year, instead placing them into a trust operated by his two adult sons.
A good start would be for Congress to pass a law forcing future presidents-elect to fully divest their business holdings the moment they enter office.
It is part of BP's plan to divest over $10 billion over the next 2 years, it said, but the deal's financial details were not disclosed.
On college campuses, students rallied and called on their universities to divest themselves of investments in companies like Dun & Bradstreet that did business in South Africa.
The move is a major part of new CEO John Flannery's two-year plan to divest assets worth more than $20 billion, sources told the Journal.
Abbott agreed to divest two medical devices used in cardiovascular procedures to resolve FTC concerns the acquisition would stifle competition, the commission said in a statement.
Monterrey-based Cemex, which operates in more than 50 countries, has been waging a campaign to cut costs and divest to regain its investment-grade rating.
In May, the company signed a final agreement to divest assets in Germany, saying it would use the proceeds for debt reduction and general corporate purchases.
Earlier this year, New York City announced its plans to divest its reported $189 billion public pension funds from fossil fuels over the next five years.
Uber said in an SEC filing it expected Careem to divest its operations in Sudan before its $3.1 billion takeover of the Dubai-headquartered company closes.
Hours after Wednesday's vote, the Treasury extended by one week its deadline for Deripaska to divest his holdings in Rusal, En+ and EuroSibEnergo to Jan. 28.
Family-owned Blanver, has decided to divest its excipients business to focus on expanding its two other divisions: medicines and so-called Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).
Numis Securities analyst Jonathan Goslin said that even if it sells Clearnet, LSE Group might have to divest more assets in order to get EC clearance.
Sinclair Broadcast Group — The Federal Communications Commission has paused its review of Sinclair's purchase of Tribune Media while it examines Sinclair's offer to divest certain assets.
But even if you divest, says Jean Rogers, chief executive of the nonprofit Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, there's no escaping the ripple effects of climate change.
Rood had signed a White House ethics pledge to recuse himself from all decisions involving Lockheed for two years and divest himself from the defense contractor.
In a series of Twitter posts on Wednesday, the government's ethics watchdog urged Mr. Trump to divest his assets, legal advice that would normally be confidential.
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The company has been exploring whether to divest its Subsys business, and had on May 10 said the probes could prompt it to seek bankruptcy protection.
The resolution acknowledges the U.S. government's responsibility to divest from fossil fuels and revolutionize the American energy industry by investing in green infrastructure and jobs. Sen.
One asset that Mr. Kushner did divest before joining the administration was his stake in his family firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
If you want to know more, Fossil Free has more information about how universities, religious organizations, retirement funds and other institutions can divest from fossil fuels.
And institutional investors in its funds with long-term liabilities may be keen to team up for the cash-yielding assets it will want to divest.
Staff turmoil over the deal caused Dr. David Klimstra, the chairman of the pathology department, to announce that he would divest his equity stake in Paige.
It said it was not under time pressure to divest its stake in Commerzbank and reiterated that it aimed for a good result for the taxpayer.
Mr. Cohn, the former president of Goldman Sachs, was required to divest company shares under ethics laws, and sold about $21996 million worth of Goldman stock.
Philip Bilden, a financier, turned down the post in February because of the financial interests he would have had to divest to serve in the position.
It was not clear whether Etisalat, which has a 45 percent holding in Etisalat Nigeria after converting a loan to equity in February, would divest completely.
In the United States, one federal agency, the Office of Government Ethics, has said that Mr. Trump must divest from his properties to eliminate potential conflicts.
And the main problem is that Trump has refused to divest himself from his own business interests, opening the door to profiting off regular campaign operations.
They describe it as an evolution of campaigns that have scored some successes in prodding university endowments, religious groups and philanthropies to divest from fossil fuels.
Pfizer said its 2.90.88 forecast reflected a full-year contribution from the consumer healthcare business, which the company plans to divest or spin-off this year.
The two Canadian fertilizer and chemical companies agreed to divest two of Agrium's U.S. production facilities to ensure merger approval from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
Many other ethics experts, including the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, have urged Trump to completely divest or set up a blind trust for his assets.
CREW also pointed to Ross's May 85033 meeting with Bill Furman, the CEO of Greenbrier, a company the secretary did not divest from until May 31.
Ross has been subject to several criminal complaints and internal reviews over his failure to disclose certain investments and divest from companies under Commerce Department jurisdiction.
He has divested all of the holdings that he was required to divest pursuant to his ethics agreement, including the investments you mention in your email.
The company said in a statement on Monday it did not plan to divest any of its divisions and no final decisions have yet been taken.
The suit doesn't seek damages but says that to resolve the issue, the hotel could close, the Trump family could divest or the president could resign.
The two banks it its planning to divest from are smaller than others it owns in other African countries such as Ivory Coast, Morocco or Algeria.
But he did not divest — he retained majority ownership and installed his adult offspring in oversight positions, much as Mr. Trump has suggested he will do.
It is currently looking to divest part of its operations in Portugal, which all together account for 90 percent of electricity generation and distribution in the country.
Dubai-based Abraaj Group said it had entered into a definitive agreement with China's state-backed Shanghai Electric to divest its 66.4 percent stake in K-Electric .
The U.S. Justice Department has said Disney, which owns cable sports network ESPN, must divest Fox's 22 networks that provide sports programming for regional and local markets.
Pfizer has struggled to divest the business for as much as $20 billion, after Reckitt Benckiser dropped out last month and Johnson & Johnson stepped away in January.
Within hours, two petitions had been created on We The People -- to release Donald Trump's tax returns and for him to fully divest from his business interests.
Petrobras, as Brazil's state oil company is known, has been trying to speed up a plan to divest $14.4 billion in assets to cut its debt load.
Late last year, New York reported that Batali was still profiting from the eponymous restaurant group even after he announced he would divest, as negotiations dragged on.
Wolff had agreed to divest his holding, which he acquired in 2009 for investment purposes, when he became a managing partner at world champions Mercedes in 2013.
Anthem's large presence within the Blue Cross provider network makes it more complicated to divest its plans in states that already overlap with large Blue Cross nonprofits.
Chao's shares have risen in value by more than $40,000 since the month she said she would divest them, the Journal reported, citing corporate and government filings.
It said the billionaire investor had reported two sales of Invesco Ltd stock in 2017 after the date by which he had agreed to divest his holdings.
Also, a monument to Melania Trump crafted with a chainsaw popped up in Slovenia, high-profile artists urge National Portrait Gallery to divest from BP, and more.
Trump handed over control of the Trump Organization to his two adult sons when he became president, but he did not divest his interests in the business.
The Justice Department required that Disney divest Fox's regional sports networks, as they would create anti-competitive conflicts due to Disney's ownership of ESPN, according to Variety.
On Monday, Pfizer announced its plans to divest its off-patent drug business, Upjohn, and merge it with generic-drug maker Mylan alongside its second-quarter earnings.
The few foreign investors in Indonesian mines will also be required to gradually divest their ownership in local mines until they are only holding a minority share.
It pleads with corporations who have invested in the region to speak out against the genocide and asks them to divest if human rights are not respected.
Greek banks that have been recently recapitalized with the euro zone's help have agreed to divest non-core banking activities and sell their participation in overseas assets.
In their letter, the shareholders ask that Benchmark step down from the board and divest from the company so that it ceases to have board appointment powers.
It expects to divest $7 billion this year, excluding a planned initial public offering for fuel distribution unit BR Distribuidora, below the $8 billion it forecast previously.
Thirty artists and museum contributors signed the statement, throwing their support behind the call for art institutions to financially and ideologically divest from the international weapons industry.
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