ˌdɪsɪnˈvestmənt
21divestment — /daɪ vestmənt/ noun the dropping or sale of a whole product line, to allow the company to concentrate on other products …
22foreign investments — /ˌfɒrɪn ɪn vestmənts/ plural noun money invested in other countries …
23investment — /ɪn vestmənt/ noun the placing of money so that it will produce interest and increase in value ● They called for more government investment in new industries. ● She was advised to make investments in oil companies. ▪▪▪ ‘…investment trusts, like… …
24investment advertising — /ɪn vestmənt ˌædvətaɪzɪŋ/ noun large expenditure on advertising to achieve long term objectives …
25investment spending — /ɪn vestmənt ˌspendɪŋ/ noun spending more than normal on advertising with the expectation of increased sales and profits …
26line divestment — / laɪn daɪˌvestmənt/ noun the dropping or selling of an entire product line so as to concentrate on other products …
27Alternative Investment Market — /ɔ:lˌlɜ:nətɪv ɪn vestmənt ˌmɑ:kɪt/ noun a London stock market, regulated by the London Stock Exchange, dealing in shares in smaller companies which are not listed on the main London Stock Exchange. Abbreviation AIM (NOTE: The AIM is a way in… …
28blue-chip investments — /ˌblu: tʃɪp ɪn vestmənts/, blue chip shares /ˌblu: tʃɪp seəz/, blue chips / blu: tʃɪps/ plural noun low risk shares in good companies …
29disinvestment — /ˌdɪsɪn vestmənt/ noun 1. a reduction in capital assets by not replacing them when they wear out 2. a process of reducing investments by selling shares …
30Enterprise Investment Scheme — /ˌentəpraɪz ɪn vestmənt ski:m/ noun a scheme which provides income and CGT relief for people prepared to risk investing in a single unquoted or AIM listed trading company. Abbreviation EIS …