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unwind

[uhn-wahynd] / ʌnˈwaɪnd /




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The food giant says it plans to split its business into two companies, unwinding an industry megamerger made more than a decade ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, effective tax rates for large multinational companies are within a narrower band, and Meta itself unwound the Irish arrangement in 2020.

From The Wall Street Journal

OPEC+, a group of major oil producers comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, unwound previous production cuts faster than expected this year.

From MarketWatch

First there was the pandemic in March 2020, then the invasion -- six years of spending most of their time in front of the family computer to study and unwind.

From Barron's

Embarrassingly, AT&T would later unwind its own snakebit Warner acquisition, undermined by the long delay and management’s own miscalculations.

From The Wall Street Journal