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break-up value
noun
- the value of an organization assuming that it will not continue to trade
- the value of a share in a company based only on the value of its assets
Example Sentences
MAS would have a "break-up" value of 4.15 billion ringgit, well above its current market value of 3.4 billion ringgit, Maybank Research said in an April report.
MAS would have a "break-up" value of 4.15 billion ringgit, well above its current market value of 3.4 billion ringgit, Maybank Research said in an April report.
This is what we are reduced to with Nokia – discussions of break-up value and liquidity concerns.
Investec Bank recently put the break-up value of CWW at £2.5bn, saying its UK network and customer base could be worth £1bn, its data centres £350m, its network of global subsea cables £650m and a further £500m for accumulated losses which can be used to reduce tax bills.
Aer Lingus has break-up value 1.27 billion euros, the CEO said, and a market capitalization of 342 million euros.
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