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Meanings of offload assets in English
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Usage of offload assets in English
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For one thing, he could offloadassets, if markets and prospective suitors cooperate.
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The spin-off is part of Carrefour's aim to offloadassets to boost its own valuation.
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So they have to raise capital and offloadassets.
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As part of loan discussions with lenders, Canadian energy companies are being nudged to cut costs and offloadassets.
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The deal was originally brokered in January as Australia's biggest banks sought to offloadassets to meet new capital requirements.
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While the ducks all lined up for Harry Winston, other mid-tiers looking to offloadassets may not be so lucky.
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Lower oil prices could hamper efforts by Petrobras, the world's most indebted listed oil company, to offloadassets on a wider level.
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The UDC sale, which ANZ called off on Friday, was part of the lender's plans to offloadassets to meet new capital requirements.
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Slim's America Movil is trying to offloadassets to comply with new regulation resulting from the government's telecom reform, which was finalized last year.
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But it will be if there is a sudden reversal and traders are forced to offloadassets only to discover there are no buyers.
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Slim, whose family controls America Movil, said in July that taking six months to offloadassets of Mexico's largest wireless operator would be "slow".
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The loan sales are part of larger trend of lenders offloadingassets.
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COLA-COLA is offloadingassets as declining sales continue to hit its bottom line.
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Dangote said a deal was about partnership, not offloadingassets.
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ConocoPhillips COP.N is offloadingassets in Kazakhstan, Algeria and Nigeria in deals generating around $9 billion in total.
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AIG has been offloadingassets after its September 2008 government bailout, which at one point totaled $182.3 billion.