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"hive off" Definitions
  1. [often passive] (especially British English) to separate one part of a group from the rest; to sell part of a business
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I bought the hive off them right there on the set.
Gap decided to hive off its Old Navy business into a separately listed company.
It is difficult to hive off an area in a cramped terminal and make it beautiful.
Khan agreed to hive off a new province and scooped up the support of Bakhtyar's bloc, he said.
The decision to hive off the unit came after an internal review of Emaar's asset values, Emaar said.
The company last fall told analysts it would hive off $5 billion to $8 billion in assets this year.
If Canva can manage to hive off even 10 percent of Adobe's value, the Sequoia China valuation will look incredibly prescient.
The company's Chief Executive Martin Brudermueller in October set out plans to hive off the unit to boost the group's share price.
The presentation also said a proposal to hive off Eskom's transmission unit into a separate state-owned company could take up to five years.
The Europeans, unusually united in their defence of the deal, say that its purpose was precisely to hive off nuclear proliferation from broader concerns.
EPH initially announced the plans to hive off its infrastructure businesses, steadier than power generation which suffers from power price swings, in late 2015.
The deal to hive off the group, JD Finance, will help create a significant rival to Ant Financial, owned by the internet giant Alibaba.
TOKEN SALE Plans by LSEG to hive off Paris-based clearing arm LCH SA may be little more than a token in addressing competition concerns.
Even as Europe now struggles to forge a common policy toward China's economic advance, Beijing has managed to hive off deal after deal in Europe.
Philips, the world's largest lighting manufacturer, is preparing to hive off its lighting division to focus on healthcare in which it competes with GE and Siemens .
The bank is also likely to press ahead with plans to hive off €133bn in soured loans to a securitisation vehicle supported by a government guarantee.
The company said last month it would hive off its tower and fiber assets, a move that could help sell or list the assets in future.
The company said last month it would hive off its tower and fibre assets, a move that could help sell or list the assets in future.
It has forced many Wall Street banks to overhaul their trading operations and hive off billions of dollars worth of hedge funds and private equity funds.
The company's new Chief Executive Martin Brudermueller in October unveiled plans to hive off the unit as BASF looks for ways to boost the group's share price.
A structure under consideration was for UBS to hive off its asset management business and fold it into DWS, which is 79.5 percent owned by Deutsche Bank.
Since last year, GE has also been seeking to hive off other divisions, including its railway locomotives business, consumer lightbulbs manufacturing assets and healthcare information technology business.
He spearheaded the move last November to hive off the Genesis sedan into a standalone brand, tapping a segment growing faster than the mass market to generate higher margins.
A structure under consideration is for UBS to hive off its asset management business and fold it into DWS, which is mostly owned by Deutsche Bank, the newspaper said.
"When funding becomes scarce, as a developer you become really pressurised to hive off your inventory as fast as possible," said Rohan Sharma, head of research at Cushman & Wakefield India.
"When funding becomes scarce, as a developer you become really pressurized to hive off your inventory as fast as possible," said Rohan Sharma, head of research at Cushman & Wakefield India.
They point to U.S. banks being helped by state-sponsored bodies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which package and resell mortgages, allowing lenders to hive off part of the risk.
JOHANNESBURG, March 15 (Reuters) - South African hotelier and casino operator Tsogo Sun said on Friday it will proceed with its plan to hive off and separately list its hotel business.
Wireless Demerger is Credit Negative: We believe that Rcom's plan to hive off its wireless segment along with spectrum and infrastructure assets and merge those with Aircel Limited is credit negative.
RBS has to hive off Williams & Glyn (W&G) under the terms of its state aid deal with the EU, just like Lloyds did with the sale of retail unit TSB.
It's not so important to focus on the nitty-gritty details of the activist investor's proposals on how BHP should hive off its petroleum arm and consolidate its dual-listed structure.
A structure under consideration is for UBS to hive off its asset management business and fold it into DWS, which is 79.5 percent owned by Deutsche Bank, one of the sources said.
Under Ron, Popular was planning to hive off 6 billion euros of its property assets into a separate division to help reduce its non-performing real estate portfolio by 15 billion by 2018.
Ron planned for Popular to hive off 6 billion euros of its property assets into a separate division to help reduce its non-performing real estate portfolio by 15 billion euros by 2018.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Thyssenkrupp will embark on a fresh restructuring and list elevators, its most successful business, after regulatory opposition sunk plans to hive off its steel division, unravelling its previous break-up proposal.
The rule forced many Wall Street banks, which before the crisis could gamble on their own account across various assets, to overhaul their trading operations and hive off billions of dollars' worth of investment vehicles.
The government plans to hive off the lender's impaired loans into a bad bank that would be capitalised using public money and then auction off the two lenders' healthy assets, Il Sole 210 Ore reported.
If a chain or end use application offers a massive competitive advantage then certain groups may seek to hive off their own separate 'chains' to which they will control access, which is another destabilizing factor.
Satya Pal Malik, appointed governor by New Delhi to run Jammu and Kashmir, praised India's decision to revoke the state's special status and hive off the Buddhist enclave of Ladakh as a separately administered area.
Looking at individual stocks, Britain's Investec surged to the top of the European benchmark, closing up 8.35 percent, following news the company had announced plans to hive off and separately list its asset management unit.
Critics fear a global economic downturn would hit the businesses Thyssenkrupp plans to hive off, and are also concerned the European Union will seek big concessions to approve a planned steel joint venture with Tata Steel.
In a letter to the company's board, Elliott asked eBay to hive off its StubHub ticket sales business and eBay Classifieds Group as part of a plan the hedge fund says could double the company's value.
Mid-cap Investec rose 8 percent on news it plans to hive off and separately list its asset management unit in a restructuring that comes as the long-serving company founder leaves the financial services group.
The company, which operates hotels under brands including Southern Sun, Garden Court and Holiday Inn, said in May last year that it intended to hive off and list the business separately on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Naspers also unveiled plans in October to hive off and separately list its pan-African pay-TV group Multichoice, months after selling around 2 percent of Tencent and all of Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart - raising around $9.4 billion.
The Volcker Rule, which took four years to write and runs at around 1,000 pages, has forced many Wall Street banks to overhaul their trading operations and hive off billions of dollars worth of hedge funds and private equity funds.
EPH has grown via acquisitions in recent years into one of central Europe's largest power companies and announced plans last year to hive off its infrastructure businesses with the intention of floating shares or selling a stake to an investor.
The decision to hive off the unit in a public share sale and a listing on the Dubai Financial Market came after an internal review of Emaar's asset values, Emaar said in a statement published on the Dubai bourse website.
The concern is that a takeover by Singapore-based Broadcom could see the firm cut research and development spending by Qualcomm or hive off strategically important parts of the company to other buyers, including in China, U.S. officials and analysts have said.
Pulling the deal marks a setback for T-Systems CEO Adel Al-Saleh, who since being hired at he start of 2018 has reduced staff, closed offices and sought to hive off business lines that are not expected to generate profitable growth.
He had planned for Popular to hive off 6 billion euros of its property assets into a separate division to help reduce its non-performing real estate portfolio by 15 billion euros by 2018, and on Friday said this spin-off was progressing well.
The group, which owns a $155 billion one-third stake in Chinese technology giant Tencent, unveiled plans on Monday to hive off Multichoice to help close a more than 60 percent discount in its share price to the value of its holding in Tencent.
Elliott, which manages more than $22015 billion and holds about 4.1 percent of BHP's London-listed shares, wants the company to end its dual London-Sydney listing, hive off its petroleum assets in a separate listing in New York, and return more cash to shareholders.
It is still unclear whether JPMorgan, the largest U.S. bank, would need to hive off slivers or chunks of its UK operations after Britain voted Thursday to leave the EU, Daniel Pinto, who heads the bank's global and investment banking operations, said in an interview.
Under Ron, the bank was planning to hive off 6 billion euros of its property assets into a separate division to help reduce its non-performing real estate portfolio by 15 billion euros by 2018 but it remains to be seen how Saracho will proceed.
In March, the European Commission approved a bailout which includes a plan to hive off a total of 8.2 billion euros in bad loans, 5 billion of which have been transferred to the state owners, while the lender must sell up to 3.2 billion itself.
In March, the European Commission approved a bailout which includes an ambitious plan to hive off a total of 8.2 billion euros in bad loans, 5 billion of which are being transferred to the state owners, while the lender must sell up to 3.2 billion itself.
The tumbling share price has reflected the bank's long run of legacy scandals, many of which relate to anti money laundering failures, along with the collapse of merger talks with domestic rival Commerzbank, which may have eased pressure to trim or hive off its investment banking arm.
If approved, it will allow Steinhoff to hive off its struggling African assets - made up mainly of clothing, shoe and textile company Pepkor - into a new, separately listed merged entity called Retail Africa and possibly prompt a higher investor rating for its fast-growing European businesses.
The tumbling share price has reflected the bank's long run of legacy scandals, many of which relate to anti-money-laundering failures, along with the collapse of merger talks with domestic rival Commerzbank, which may have eased pressure to trim or hive off its investment banking arm.
Banks in New York and London are beginning to hive off small parts of their trading desks so that if there is an outbreak of coronavirus at their headquarters, there will at least be a small contingent of traders located elsewhere who can keep business running.
In March, the European Commission approved a bailout which includes an ambitious plan to hive off a total of 8.2 billion euros ($8.96 billion) in bad loans, 5 billion of which are being transferred to the state owners, while the lender must sell up to 3.2 billion itself.
However, last week top lender UniCredit announced a major restructuring including a plan to hive off 21 billion euros of bad loans, a change in gear that has buoyed sentiment across debt and equity markets and whet the appetite of funds that specialise in taking on the liabilities.
It might be, for example, that state-level secessionists in the State of Jefferson— up in the same northerly region that tilted toward Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary and toward Trump in the general election — would prefer to hive off on their own, outside both California and the United States.
They have watched the conservative movement hive off from mainstream US culture and create fun-house-mirror institutions of its own, meant to advance its tribal interests, until it has finally achieved a kind of twisted parity, creating two separate realities occupied by two sets of citizens with incommensurate interests and beliefs.
But given the developments over the last couple of weeks — reports intimated that he'd been trying to convince Verizon to let him hive off Oath completely and run it as a spun-out entity — imply that maybe he wasn't lying: perhaps he hadn't planned to leave Oath; but instead, he had been trying to lay plans to leave Verizon, and take Oath with him.
MAFFEI: I DONT THINK -- FIRST, THE DOJ TENDS NOT TO JUST MAKE NOISE AND NOT FILE COMPLAINTS, SO YOU HAVE TO THINK BEHAVIORAL REMEDIES ARE INSUFFICIENT IS THERE A STRUCTURAL REMEDY IT IS FAR FROM OBVIOUS TO ME THERES SOME SET OF THE NEEDS OF AT&T AND THE NEEDS OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT THERES A MATCH THERE THAT YOU CAN FIND SOMETHING THATS GOING TO HIVE OFF.
The company declared bankruptcy during construction. Bruch founded a “hive-off vehicle” to complete the construction phase and assure Eurostar's completion. Giovanola assembled the trains with components produced by an unknown Dutch company. MACK Rides created the “cash box” area.
In 1953 OSK established an eastbound route to South America to transport emigrants from Japan. At first the service was profitable, but the number of emigrants fell to below 2,000 per year in 1962. In 1963 OSK established the Japan Emigration Ship Co., Ltd. (JES) to hive off this loss making business.
The ethnonym Batswana is thought to be antonyms that come from meaning of the Sotho-Tswana word "tswa", which means "to come out of". The name would be derived from the word "Ba ba tswang" eventually shortened to the word Batswana meaning "The Separatists" or alternatively "the people who cannot hold together". One of the chief characteristics of the Sotho-Tswana clans is the tendency to break up and hive off.
Therein it was agreed to concede Fiume and a coastal strip to Italy and in exchange hive off the northern part of Albania and give it to Yugoslavia. To gain the latter's acceptance the signatories of the new compromise threatened to otherwise enforce the Treaty of London."The Peace Conference and the Adriatic Question", 228. This last compromise aroused the anger of President Wilson, who, in a statement issued 10 February, denounced it as "a positive denial of the principles for which America entered the war".
Granada, who owned the chain of Granada motorway service stations, merged with Compass in July 2000 to form Granada Compass plc. The plan was to combine the hospitality interests of the two businesses and hive off the media division, which was done by demerging the new group into Compass plc and Granada Media in 2001. Previously, Granada had acquired Forte plc in a £3.3bn hostile takeover on 24 January 1996. It sold its French Cote France service stations to Italy's Autogrill in December 1997.
The post-war period saw the company compete with new innovations such as television yet still push up sales by an average of 1,120 a year. Despite a national print dispute in 1959, the circulation rose to 201,594 copies a day. Until 1963, the MNA published the Express & Star, Wolverhampton Chronicle plus the Saturday football paper, all set in a conventional hot metal composing room and printed on five letterpress machines. In 1964, plans were made to hive off 19,000 copies of the Salop edition to create the Shropshire Star, published at a new photo-composed offset printing plant in Ketley.
The National Financial Switch was launched by the IDRBT on 27 August 2004, connecting the ATMs of three banks, Corporation Bank, Bank of Baroda and ICICI Bank. The IDRBT then worked towards bringing all major banks in India on board and by December 2009, the network had grown to connect 49,880 ATMs of 37 banks, thereby emerging as the largest network of shared ATMs in the country. IDRBT decided to hive off its operational role on ATM switching to refocus on research and development, and was sought to shift the business to a national-level payment system organization. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) started discussions with IDRBT on the feasibility of taking over.
The university stated that it would not go ahead with the project because it required such a large real estate commitment. The University of Essex, following questions from UCU, explained the benefits of working with INTO, but in October 2008 decided not to enter a partnership. In February 2007, the Times Higher Education published an article featuring the UCU's dispute of guarantees that INTO offered to existing Newcastle staff.“Hive-off row” Times Higher Education Supplement 9 Feb 2007 Andrew Colin rejected the UCU criticism, saying in 2007, "Give me three years and I will show you it is possible to create secure, well-paid jobs in EAP, and more of them," and rejected the similarity of his business model to private finance initiatives (PFI).

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