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wind down

[wahynd-doun] / ˈwaɪndˌdaʊn /














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A gradual wind-down, an employee stock-ownership plan, a partial sale or a spin-off may save some jobs, but perhaps not all of them — and that’s OK.

From MarketWatch

The committee said in court papers that First Brands has disclosed that it is moving toward a partial wind-down process, with bids for its assets due in less than a month.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s the administration’s strategy for wind-down, and it’s smart.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve started to think a lot about how the world is so focused on productivity. We’re focused on the waking world. It’s all about the morning routine. But we don’t really talk about the wind-down,” Equihua says.

From Los Angeles Times

It was only reasonable to expect some doldrums after the wind-down of the Big Three.

From The Wall Street Journal