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    Exam 18: Mergers, Lbos, Divestitures, and Business Failure
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    The Motive for Divestiture Is Often to Get Rid of a Poorly
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The Motive for Divestiture Is Often to Get Rid of a Poorly

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The motive for divestiture is often to get rid of a poorly performing operation in order to generate cash for expansion of other product lines.

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