Withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions.
1 Rio Tinto first said it could hive off PacAl in 2011.
2 Icahn in January called for eBay to hive off its fast growing PayPal business.
3 Ingersoll Rand Plc CEO Mike Lamach rejects calls to hive off pieces of the company.
4 Under Murphy, Marvell has also undertaken restructuring programs to cut costs and hive off non-core businesses.
5 Volvo is preparing to hive off its China-based premium brand, Polestar, into a stand-alone electric-car unit.
6 A number of large drugmakers have weighed similar plans to hive off older products, with mixed results.
7 The restructuring has seen the bank hive off 288 billion euros of assets into the bad bank.
8 The company is also expected to hive off its land rig unit in the next few quarters.
9 He hoped to hive off the Standard and buy it himself, but was unable to afford it.
10 Citigroup has been seeking to hive off OneMain since at least 2011 as part of the No.
11 Citi has been seeking to hive off OneMain since at least 2011 as part of the No.
12 The decision to hive off the unit came after an internal review of Emaar's asset values, Emaar said.
13 Citigroup has been wanting to hive off the business since 2011 but potential buyers had trouble raising funds.
14 His suggestion: hive off investment banking.
15 That group spun out of J.P. Morgan when the bank decided to hive off its private equity arm.
16 When at length he shook the hive off , the furious swarm poured out upon the air, dealing vengeance.
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