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demerger
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demerger [diːˈmɜːdʒə]
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) the separation of two or more companies which have previously been merged
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demerger [ˌdiːˈmɜːdʒəʳ] N (Brit) → división f, fragmentación f, separación f
demerger [diːˈmɜːrdʒər] (British) n (= splitting) [company] → scission f
demerger
n (Comm) → Abspaltung m, → Demerger m


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY * A merger process should include planning for a de-merger and establishing a sound agreement if a de-merger subsequently becomes necessary, * De-merger agreements define how to treat specific issues if a de-merger has to take place.
But immediately following the de-merger there will be natural sellers so we believe there will be better opportunities to sell.
TSX/ASX:LIM, LSE:LOR) ("LionOre") today announced that shareholder approval has been received in respect of one of the conditions of its takeover offer for Australian Stock Exchange-listed mining company MPI Mines Limited ("MPI") relating to the de-merger of MPI's gold assets.
 
 
 
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