demerger 英 [ˌdi:ˈmɜ:dʒə(r)]   美 [ˌdiˈmɜrdʒə(r)]

demerger

demerger  英 [ˌdi:ˈmɜ:dʒə(r)] 美 [ˌdiˈmɜrdʒə(r)]

n. 中止合并关系;大公司分成若干小公司 

名词复数:demergers 

The US mobile phone maker is planning a group demerger that will result in separate stock market listings for its handset and infrastructure businesses early next year. 这家美国手机制造商正计划进行一次集团分拆,此举将导致其手机和基础设施业务在明年初分别挂牌上市。
Analysts said the Chinese firm would need to raise its offer by up to 20 percent to win over the CSR board, and would need to move quickly as CSR shareholders will vote soon on the demerger. 分析师称,光明食品需要将出价提高20%才能赢得CSR董事会的青睐,而且动作要快,因为CSR股东马上将就分拆糖业事业为独立公司进行投票.

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  • n. 中止合并关系;大公司分成若干小公司
  • 1. The US mobile phone maker is planning a group demerger that will result in separate stock market listings for its handset and infrastructure businesses early next year.

    这家美国手机制造商正计划进行一次集团分拆,此举将导致其手机和基础设施业务在明年初分别挂牌上市。

  • 2. Analysts said the Chinese firm would need to raise its offer by up to 20 percent to win over the CSR board, and would need to move quickly as CSR shareholders will vote soon on the demerger.

    分析师称,光明食品需要将出价提高20%才能赢得CSR董事会的青睐,而且动作要快,因为CSR股东马上将就分拆糖业事业为独立公司进行投票.

  • 3. But the Chinese may face competition in bidding for the dominant force in the world's third-largest sugar exporter, as its demerger would give the market a better idea of its value, analysts noted.

    但分析师指出,中国的收购要约可能面临竞争,因拆分糖业事业可以让市场更好地衡量其价值.

de·mer·ger / ˌdiːˈmɜːdʒə(r) ; NAmE ˌdiːˈmɜːrdʒər / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( BrE) ( business ) the act of separating a company from a larger company, especially when they had previously been joined together (尤指合并公司的)分拆 demerger demergers de·mer·ger / ˌdiːˈmɜːdʒə(r) ; NAmE ˌdiːˈmɜːrdʒər /
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