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.
|
|
QUINTANILLA: WHY IS THERE NO PATH TO DIVEST ASSETS AFTER A DEAL?
|
|
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.
|
|
DUPLICATE DIVEST SG&A, OVERHEAD COSTS OF RUNNING THE BUSINESSES, THATGOES AWAY.
|
|
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.
|
|
EXCLUSIVE-BEIJING KUNLUN TECH CO LTD SEEKS TO DIVEST GRINDR LLC FOLLOWING U.S. GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION-SOURCES
|
|
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.
|
|
They are demanding their universities divest from fossil fuels & cancel their Puerto Rican debt holdings pic.twitter.
|
|
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.
|
|
RELIGIOUS ORDER JESUITS IN BRITAIN TO DIVEST FOSSIL FUEL INVESTMENTS FROM ITS $500 MLN PORTFOLIO BY YEAR-END
|
|
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.
|
|
SHARES IN BRAZIL MEATPACKER MARFRIG FALL 0.9% AT OPEN AFTER COMPANY'S SECONDARY SHARE OFFERING ALLOWING BNDES TO DIVEST STAKE
|
|
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.
|
|
AX * AGREED TO DIVEST ODYSSEY AS A REQUISITE TO PROPOSED COMBINATION OF TABCORP AND TATTS GROUP Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
|
|
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.
|
|
House Democrats - Trump and emoluments: The Hill: Can a group of 200 congressional Democrats sue the president for refusing to divest his business interests?
|
|
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.
|
|
HAYES: WELL CARL, I THINK THE QUESTION REALLY IS HOW MUCH CAN YOU DIVEST, WHICH WOULD BE WE THINK BIGGER THAN WHAT HONEYWELL HAS SUGGESTED.
|
|
Check out which companies are making headlines before the bell: DuPont — The chemical maker will divest part of its crop protection business to FMC Corp.
|
|
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.
|
|
GE- GE WILL NO LONGER HAVE CONTROLLING INTEREST IN BHGE, EXPECTS TO CONTINUE TO DIVEST REMAINDER OF ITS BHGE HOLDINGS IN AN ORDERLY FASHION OVER TIME
|
|
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.
|
|
VARNEY: WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE DEALS THAT DONT GET DONE, WHAT PRINCIPALLY HAPPENS IS THE PARTIES DONT UNDERSTAND THEY REALLY DO HAVE TO DIVEST OVERLAPPING ASSETS.
|
|