sell-off in the PONS Dictionary

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Huge buying orders, hastily erected by powerful financial interest, finally checked the most frantic sell-off experienced by the securities markets.
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By the late 1960s they were shunned by the market, and a major sell-off of their shares ensued.
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However, he is credited with saving the corporation from possible government sell-off, and properly equipped it to face the digital age.
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But it also might mean we see a big sell-off in stocks.
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The environment deteriorated again sharply in 2008 as the equity markets caught up with the scale of the turmoil in the structured credit markets, and started a major sell-off.
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I wouldn't be expecting any major correction or any major sell-off.
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While the company eventually diversified and expanded its operations, financial issues resulted in the sell-off of company divisions in 1989.
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Campaigns cover a broad area from pay and pensions to sector-specific initiatives focusing on a variety of issues from cleaner hospitals to opposing the sell-off of public housing.
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The cash the target receives from the sell-off is paid back to its shareholders by dividend or through liquidation.
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Emergency measures included a massive sell-off of businesses, and a pay freeze.
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