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offload

[awf-lohd, of-] / ˈɔfˌloʊd, ˈɒf- /


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Chief Scientific Officer John Robinson made the largest sale, offloading 90,000 shares, following positive trial results for an experimental cancer treatment.

From Barron's

Executives at Saks Global have signaled plans to shore up cash by offloading stores, or raising emergency financing.

From Los Angeles Times

A Saudi-led coalition targeted a large quantity of weapons and combat vehicles that were being offloaded in Yemen from ships coming from the UAE, the Saudi news agency reported Tuesday.

From Barron's

Wednesday's deal is the latest in a series of sales by the firm, which included offloading its US onshore wind energy business and its Dutch mobility and convenience arm.

From BBC

Bringing in local partners or investors is increasingly seen as a way to inject speed and market knowledge — not simply to offload risk.

From MarketWatch