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词汇 asset stripping
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Definition of asset stripping in English:

asset stripping

nounˈasɛt ˌstrɪpɪŋˈæsɛt ˌstrɪpɪŋ
mass noun
  • The practice of taking over a company in financial difficulties and selling each of its assets separately at a profit without regard for the company's future.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are exporting our manufacturing base and government policy is contributing to this asset stripping.
    • If the company declares bankruptcy within two years of the deal you risk being charged with conspiracy in asset stripping and could lose the property without compensation or recourse.
    • This looks like asset stripping of the worst kind.
    • Unlike employees of a large enterprise, employees/owners of a small enterprise are less likely to rely upon profit reserves and asset stripping for the immediate improvement of their living conditions.
    • However, his ‘company limited by guarantee’ does not exist and will have to compete against private asset-stripping bids for the tracks.
    • Out there in the world of university money and politics we are witnessing thinking and planning that involves sly manoeuvring, takeover bids, and asset stripping.
    • For decades, a string of managers have had to preside over the board's policy of asset stripping, as a succession of our best players have been sold off.
    • One of Scotland's most famous private schools has rejected claims of asset-stripping after buying an exclusive girls' college, only to close it down a year later.
    • The asset stripping had begun long before last week.
    • The prohibition had its origins in the common law objections to a company reducing its capital and legislative fears of asset-stripping takeovers.
    • In the short term it could have had the advantage of preventing any asset stripping and in the medium term it might have revitalised union organisation.
    • When working on controversial buy-outs, they have been accused of asset stripping and looking to make a fast buck without caring about the future of employees.
    • The greatest asset-stripping scandals occurred in companies that remained under state control.
    • They would be free to pick and choose which services to provide and which to withdraw, and free to embark on asset stripping.
    • It is disgraceful that hard working people can have their lives turned upside down by the sale of an estate over their heads in what is an exercise in asset-stripping.
    • ‘It seems to be a clear case of asset stripping by a multinational company,’ he said.

Derivatives

  • asset stripper

  • nounˈasɛt ˌstrɪpəˈæˌsɛt ˌstrɪpər
    • Their troubles started long before the present asset strippers moved in.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Something may yet be retrieved once the asset strippers have done their worst - a management buy-out is one possibility.
      • Outraged supporters see him as nothing more than an asset stripper committed only to lining his own pockets.
      • Many other football clubs still face extinction because of the actions of asset strippers.
      • If it were judged purely on a commercial basis the return on capital would stimulate the interest of every asset stripper in town.

Definition of asset stripping in US English:

asset stripping

nounˈæsɛt ˌstrɪpɪŋˈaset ˌstripiNG
  • The practice of taking over a company in financial difficulties and selling each of its assets separately at a profit without regard for the company's future.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike employees of a large enterprise, employees/owners of a small enterprise are less likely to rely upon profit reserves and asset stripping for the immediate improvement of their living conditions.
    • In the short term it could have had the advantage of preventing any asset stripping and in the medium term it might have revitalised union organisation.
    • The greatest asset-stripping scandals occurred in companies that remained under state control.
    • The prohibition had its origins in the common law objections to a company reducing its capital and legislative fears of asset-stripping takeovers.
    • Out there in the world of university money and politics we are witnessing thinking and planning that involves sly manoeuvring, takeover bids, and asset stripping.
    • They would be free to pick and choose which services to provide and which to withdraw, and free to embark on asset stripping.
    • One of Scotland's most famous private schools has rejected claims of asset-stripping after buying an exclusive girls' college, only to close it down a year later.
    • If the company declares bankruptcy within two years of the deal you risk being charged with conspiracy in asset stripping and could lose the property without compensation or recourse.
    • For decades, a string of managers have had to preside over the board's policy of asset stripping, as a succession of our best players have been sold off.
    • We are exporting our manufacturing base and government policy is contributing to this asset stripping.
    • It is disgraceful that hard working people can have their lives turned upside down by the sale of an estate over their heads in what is an exercise in asset-stripping.
    • ‘It seems to be a clear case of asset stripping by a multinational company,’ he said.
    • The asset stripping had begun long before last week.
    • This looks like asset stripping of the worst kind.
    • However, his ‘company limited by guarantee’ does not exist and will have to compete against private asset-stripping bids for the tracks.
    • When working on controversial buy-outs, they have been accused of asset stripping and looking to make a fast buck without caring about the future of employees.
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