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asset stripper

A corporate raider who acquires a target company with the intention of selling off some of the target's assets to repay outstanding debt, under the belief that the assets which remain after the "stripping" will be worth significantly more than the purchase price.

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  1. Asset stripping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Asset stripping involves selling the assets of a business individually at a profit. The term is generally used in a pejorative sense as such activity is not considered ...
     
  2. Asset Stripper Definition | Investopedia
    An individual or company, which purchases a corporation with the intention of dividing that corporation up into its parts and selling these parts for profit. An asset ...
     
  3. PressTV - Mitt Romney: Asset stripper and vulture capitalist
    Mitt Romney: Asset stripper and vulture capitalist. US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Thu Jul 5, 2012 6:21AM GMT. By Webster G. Tarpley ...
     
  4. asset-stripper - The Free Dictionary
    (Business / Commerce) Commerce the practice of taking over a failing company at a low price and then selling the assets piecemeal. asset-stripper n ...
     
  5. What is asset stripper? definition and meaning
    Definition of asset stripper: A corporate raider who acquires a target company with the intention of selling off some of the target's assets to repay outstanding debt ...
     
  6. What is an Asset Stripper?
    Asset strippers are a form of corporate raiders that focus their attention on a target company. The goal is to gain ownership and control of the company over time.
     
  7. asset stripper - Deutsch-Übersetzung - bab.la Englisch-Deutsch ...
    Übersetzung für 'asset stripper' im kostenlosen Deutsch-Wörterbuch. Weitere Deutsch-Übersetzungen für: asset, stripper.
     
  8. Definition of asset-stripper | Collins English Dictionary
    noun. (business) a person or company who is in the business of taking over a failing company at a low price and then selling the assets piecemeal before ...