Abstract
In November 1983 European Ferries, with 1982 sales of £293 million spread across shipping, harbour operations, banking and property, announced that it intended to sell its merchant banking subsidiary Singer Friedlander which it had acquired three years previously. European Ferries’ expressed opinion was that Singer & Friedlander had ‘strong profit growth and excellent prospects’, but that following the appointment of a new managing director the company ‘had been reviewing its strategy and concluded that it should concentrate on the shipping, harbour and property sectors’.1
All the evidence points to divestment continuing to be an important tactical option for firms in a competitive world. — R. Cohen and S. Slatter, ‘How to Divest’, Management Today, May 1983, p. 136.
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Hayes, ‘New Emphasis on Divestment Opportunities’, p. 56.
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Hayes, ‘New Emphasis on Divestment Opportunities’, p. 58.
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Howe, W.S. (1986). Divestment. In: Corporate Strategy. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18213-8_11
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