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    dis·in·vest
    [ˌdisənˈvest]
    verb
    disinvest (verb) · disinvests (third person present) · disinvested (past tense) · disinvested (past participle) · disinvesting (present participle)
    1. withdraw or reduce an investment:
      "the oil industry began to disinvest, and oil share prices have fallen" · "they opposed the move to disinvest shares"
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  2. Disinvestment: Definition, When it Happens (+ Example) - DealRoom

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    What is Disinvestment? Disinvestment is the process through which governments and organizations sell assets and subsidiaries. The term ‘disinvestment’ (or ‘divestment’) is used to describe this process whether or not 100% of the asset or subsidiary is sold.
    These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. disinvested definition: 1. past simple and past participle of disinvest 2. to sell your shares in a company or to stop….
    To disinvest in a company is to remove investment from it. They use information from the financial statements in order to determine whether or not they are going to invest or disinvest in a company.
    The disinvestment of a business or asset can lead to just as much value creation as that of an investment. Freed of the shackles of an unwanted asset, a company or government with a good strategy in place, can use the cash received for the asset for more productive means.
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