- as·set-strip·ping
- /ˈæˌsɛtˈstrıpıŋ/ noun [noncount]chiefly Brit : the practice of buying a company that is not successful at a low price and then selling its property (such as buildings or land) to make a profit
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
as|set-strip|ping — «AS eht STRIHP ihng», noun. British. the use of the assets of a company to finance an unrelated enterprise, such as another holding of a purchasing conglomerate: »Asset stripping may not be so frequent a motive for takeovers as public opinion… … Useful english dictionary
as´set-strip´per — as|set strip|ping «AS eht STRIHP ihng», noun. British. the use of the assets of a company to finance an unrelated enterprise, such as another holding of a purchasing conglomerate: »Asset stripping may not be so frequent a motive for takeovers as… … Useful english dictionary
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