Spin-off

Spin-off
A company can create an independent company from an existing part of the company by selling or distributing new shares in the so-called spinoff. The New York Times Financial Glossary

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spin-off ˈspin-off noun [countable]
1. an unexpected but useful result of something, that happens in addition to the intended result:

• Collaboration will produce cost savings and other spin-offs.

• a public relations spin-off

2. also spin-out especially AmE COMMERCE a separate and partly independent company formed from parts of an existing company:

• The board is considering creating a spin-off.

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spin-off UK US /ˈspɪnɒf/ noun [C] (UK also spin-out) COMMERCE, MARKETING, MANAGEMENT
a new business created by separating part of a company, or the act of creating such a business: a spin-off from sth »

In Europe, most of the biggest internet companies are spin-offs from established firms.

the spin-off of sth »

Oxford University's technology transfer unit managed the spin-out of 10 new companies in the last year.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • spin-off — spin′ off or spin′off n. 1) bus a by product of something preexisting, as a program of research or technological development 2) bus a media product, as a television series, based on an idea or character in a preexisting product 3) bus the… …   From formal English to slang

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