break-up value
Britishnoun
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the value of an organization assuming that it will not continue to trade
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the value of a share in a company based only on the value of its assets
Example Sentences
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Investors instead will be zeroed in on the break-up value of the company.
From Forbes • Sep. 8, 2011
A Reuters Insider analysis suggests a break-up value for DST at above $70 per share.
From Reuters • Jun. 21, 2011
A Reuters Insider analysis suggests a break-up value for DST above $70 per share.
From Reuters • Jun. 15, 2011
That would be well below the $200-plus break-up value that some Wall Street analysts say Time stock would be worth if the company were dismantled and sold off in pieces.
From Time Magazine Archive
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