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  • Divestitures—a staple of U.S. antitrust enforcement—have inconvenienced thousands of cellphone users over the years.

    Phone Deals Dial Up Coverage Problems Anton Troianovski 2011

  • "Divestitures can sometimes be the right tool to restore competition that would be lost when a competitor is eliminated, but when they do not solve the competitive concerns, we file a lawsuit to block the transaction," Justice spokeswoman Gina Talamona said.

    Phone Deals Dial Up Coverage Problems Anton Troianovski 2011

  • Divestitures could resolve the concentration risk, of course.

    On AT&T, U.S. Chooses Law Over Politics Martin Peers 2011

  • Divestitures became a major 2011 strategy as some of America's biggest blue chip stocks like

    Forbes.com: News The Street 2012

  • Acquisitions/Divestitures contributed 4.0% to the revenue growth in the quarter, while 16.0% came from organic growth.

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  • Divestitures include sales of insignificant portions of our business that did not meet the criteria for classification as a discontinued operation.

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  • Divestitures, balance sheet ramifications and capital to structure.

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  • Maintain a central repository of supporting documentation for Acquisitions and Divestitures.

    CFO.com: Today in Finance 2010

  • Income from Divestitures and other acquisition related income

    News 2010

  • Income from Divestitures and other acquisition related income

    News 2010

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