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spin off
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Princeton's WordNet
by-product, byproduct, spin-offverb
a product made during the manufacture of something else
spin offverb
produce as a consequence of something larger
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spin off
A spin off is a type of corporate action where a company creates a new independent company by selling off or distributing new shares of an existing business or division. The new company operates separately from the parent company, although the existing parent company might retain some ownership stake. This act is usually done to improve the financial and operational aspects of the parent company. Spin offs are often used to improve a company’s returns, to focus on their core business, or to take advantage of the potential of the spin off company.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of spin off in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of spin off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of spin off in a Sentence
Axiom Capital analyst Victor Anthony:
Anything can happen, but I'm going with the bet that this won't impact spin-off of Alibaba shares for Yahoo Japan.
I think there's definitely room for a spin-off, it wouldn't be our family. To me, the most logical one is Mitch and Cam. I don't know any details about that, but I could see a spin-off with them or with Hailey and Dylan for sure. I think it's logical. It wouldn't be a stretch and it wouldn't be inorganic, I don't think.
A shared fascination with animals doesn’t guarantee future success, sega might be able to further milk Rovio’s existing intellectual property but very few titles can be regurgitated into successful new games and spin-off activities such as films and merchandise ad infinitum.
It's serving as a spin-off for us.
The spin-off effects clearly outweigh the amount of work we have had to put in to doing this process, this is really part of our competitive armoury to compete against the other big guys.
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