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disinvestment
dis·in·vest·ment D0273600 (dĭs′ĭn-vĕst′mənt)n. Withdrawal of capital investment from a company or country.dis•in•vest•ment (ˌdɪs ɪnˈvɛst mənt) n. the withdrawal of funds invested in a property, foreign country, etc. [1935–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disinvestment - the withdrawal of capital from a country or corporationwithdrawal - the act of taking out money or other capital | Translationsdisinvestment
DisinvestmentA reduction in capital investment reflected by a decrease in capital goods and a company's decision not to replace depleted capital goods.DisinvestmentThe sale or elimination of a department, subsidiary, or any other major investment. Disinvestment is most common when a company must raise capital quickly to finance new operations or pay a certain liability, or when it determines that the investment is unlikely to become or remain profitable in the future.disinvestment Divestiture, liquidation, or sale of a segment of a firm. Disinvestment may occur for a number of reasons including a poor outlook for a particular line of business or a firm's need to raise additional capital for other more promising segments of its business.disinvestment - 1a decrease in a country's CAPITAL STOCK that occurs when there is insufficient new INVESTMENT to cover CAPITAL CONSUMPTION/DEPRECIATION
(capital lost because of wear and tear). - the sale or closure by a firm of part of its business. See DIVESTMENT.
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