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divestiture

[dih-ves-ti-cher, -choor, dahy-] / dɪˈvɛs tɪ tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər, daɪ- /
NOUN
deprivation
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It would have “dominant” market shares in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles, “triggering major antitrust, divestiture, alliance, execution and valuation risks,” Fitzgerald said.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

Global Payments said last month that it had wrapped up its divestiture from its Issuer Solutions business, a development that occurred “well ahead of schedule,” CEO Cameron Bready said on Wednesday.

From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026

Global Payments said last month that it had wrapped up its divestiture from its Issuer Solutions business.

From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026

Stripping out certain one-time items—such as a $513 million impairment charge tied to the divestiture of its remaining Magellan Health businesses—Centene reported a loss of $1.19 a share.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 6, 2026

This divestiture of sensation proceeds to such an extent that there is nothing left beyond what M. Villey calls the pure form.

From Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge by Philip, Alexander