0 to sell your shares in a company or to stop taking part in a business activity --
1 to stop investing in a company, industry, or country, or reduce the amount invested: --
I would certainly not wish to see any of the local authority pension funds disinvest in the equity market.
We are an easy country to invest in, but also an easy country to disinvest in.
It means that we are disinvesting rather than investing substantially in new capacity, as all our rivals are doing.
If the answer to that question is genuinely uncertain, many farmers will be bound to take a pessimistic view and disinvest.
He argues that this may well involve actively seeking to disinvest where the development impact has been completed.
We need to campaign jointly to persuade that company to disinvest.
So far from encouraging people to disinvest in the private sector abroad, the opposite was done.
Many people in that position have a considerable amount of investment, which is of no value to them for taxation purposes unless they disinvest.