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carve-out A situation in which a parent company sells a minority share of a child company, usually in an IPO, while retaining the rest. The child company will have its own board of directors and financial statements, but will benefit from the parent company's resources and strategic support. Usually, the parent company will eventually sell the rest of the child company in the open market. also called partial spinoff.
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short sale, current ratio, in lieu of, equity, recession, GDP, working capital, asset, common stock, preferred stock, and More
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finance, interest rate, net income, operating leverage, commercial bank, compound interest, corporate, cost of capital, credit analyst, debt-equity swap, net profit, market capitalization, Class A Shares
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