0 present participle of disinvest --
1 to sell your shares in a company or to stop taking part in a business activity --
More than that, we are actually disinvesting.
The banks have been disinvesting.
As a consequence of that appalling investment policy for manufacturing industry, we are again as an economy disinvesting.
They are also investing in and moving to this country, rather than disinvesting from and leaving it.
Trustees all over the country are busy investing or disinvesting, and the consequence for the economy of the country is becoming quite disastrous.
It means that we are disinvesting rather than investing substantially in new capacity, as all our rivals are doing.
That was not surprising because during the previous 12 to 24 months the company had been disinvesting from its bus and coach fleet.
The effect of past "investment" cannot produce that level of productivity increase, given that companies have been disinvesting on a large scale.