Spin Off The separation of a subsidiary or division of a corporation from its parent by issuing shares in a new corporate entity.
Spin Off - Used as a verb, it describes the process of separating a subsidiary or division of a corporation from the parent company by issuing shares in the new corporate entity.
Spin Off - Giving stock dividend in another CUSIP, usually a subsidiary. Split Fund - A mutual fund or unit trust that contains Treasury securities and other types of investments.
A future spin off to shareholders of the Ocean Rig unit would allow me to secure enough additional funds to add a TV. Thanks, for indentifying this one for further D. D. SkyPilot ...
Bullish Morning Star spin off Psychology... The 1st day's long black candlestick enforces the bears position. The next day a new low is set, however it closes higher than the 1st day. The 3rd day produces some indecision on the part of the bears.
Many computer algorithms running the market these days spin off public trader strategies at key price levels. Big money knows it can control price direction, regardless of where the herd is charging at the time.
This is a spin off from the original. While they are still not full service, these firms offer more research than the traditional discount / online brokers and they might even offer stock buying tips, ...
Unlike actively managed mutual funds, which annually spin off taxable short-term gains and distributions to shareholders, ETFs ordinarily only generate taxable capital gains when you sell them.
Stocks are issued, and they pay dividends, get bought out, fail, spin off another company, etc. Trading activity usually far exceeds the need for financing assets; it becomes a game unto itself, and a zero-to-negative-sum game at that.
Originally, it was a simple average of the stocks in the index, but thanks to stock splits, spin offs and other transactions, more sophistication is now required. You can find more information at the Dow Jones Indexes site.
In other cases, a corporation may face regulatory hurdles in expanding its business and spin off a unit to be in compliance.
Another company, Entergy, wanted to spin off its nonregulated generating assets into a separate company, but had to cancel its plans when the New York commission did not approve the company's proposal.
of the profits in different phases of the economic cycle, offsetting weaker performance by other units. Other conglomerates are never able to meld the parts into a functioning whole. In those cases, the parent company may sell some units or spin off ...
This may be considered analogous to cash out refinancing of a residential property. When companies spin off divisions and issue shares of a new, stand-alone business, this distribution is a return of capital.
See also: Stock, Market, Capital, Vesting, Investing
 
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