Would Jamie Dimon be able to simply split off his investment bank, call it J.
Some analysts, however, think that the tyre business will eventually be split off or sold.
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The ultra-conservative Salafist Al Nour party has seen members split off to form their own faction.
They don't - you know, they split off from it, but they began with the Muslim Brotherhood.
The monotremes split off about 166m years ago and the marsupials parted company with the placentals 148m years ago.
Discover is the easiest business to split off--and the unit that many see as the most likely to go.
Earlier this year, another Quadrangle hedge fund split off from the PE firm.
He was not a hypocrite, just broken and split off like all men.
Hardliners in Mr Nkomo's party split off and formed their own party, which was eventually to be led by Robert Mugabe.
Split off from Telmex in February 2001, the company is the leading cellular provider in Mexico and has operations throughout Latin America.
At any moment one of them could split off a chunk more than big enough to capsize a kayak into the 45-degree water.
Murphy Oil, ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil Corp. have all split off their refining businesses in recent years to focus on exploration and production.
After partition when Pakistan, which included Bangladesh, split off from India in 1947 most of the remaining Hindu merchants left, abandoning their homes.
But Mittal would then split off Dofasco , the company Arcelor won earlier this week after a heated bidding war for 3.95 billion pounds.
In the SDN approach, those control functions are split off to be managed by one central program, which may be run on an inexpensive server system.
The branches split off at directly opposing points and the stems bear between nine and 13 leaves in symmetrical pairs with a lone one at the tip.
One of the biggest problems is that big cities are often split off from some of their suburbs, resulting in a higher GDP count for a lower population.
Under the David Packard approach, new product lines split off into autonomous units, and scores of disparate operations populated the four main businesses--ink-jet printers, laser printers, servers and PCs.
If Granarolo were to buy Parmalat it would probably split off the claims for damages into a special vehicle and sell the international business to Lactalis, a French dairy firm.
On the Netflix company blog this weekend, Hastings apologized for his handling of the price hike and outlined a plan to split off the DVD-mailing business under a new brand, Qwikster.
Reportedly, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (CPCS) has lost a third of its members and reformist elements have split off to found two new communist parties (Democratic Forum, and Independent Left).
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The book is published by Paladin Press, a Boulder, Colorado company founded by two former Green Berets, Peder Lund and Robert Brown (who later split off to found Soldier of Fortune magazine).
The Antigua Yacht Club split off the classics long before the La Nioulargue tragedy and has laid down rules that discourage the sort of vigorous maneuvers and confrontations that mark modern yacht racing.
"A decision has been made to split off important public health services like screening, like immunisations, and have them dealt with by clinical commissioning groups and by NHS commissioning boards, " Dr Scally said.
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Mr. Murdoch said the scandal, which he has described in the past as a "major black eye" on the company, had "absolutely nothing" to do with the decision to split off the publishing operations.
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LDP's right wing to split off and form an alliance with Ichiro Ozawa, who was once a political heavyweight in the ruling party but now leads a dwindling band of conservatives in the opposition.
In January Tilton proposed to split off a big chunk of the carrier later this year and turn it into a low-cost airline, rumored to be named Starfish, that could compete with JetBlue and Southwest.
Mr Gration is using his political clout to force both sides to stick to their agreements under the CPA, thus offering hope that the peace will stick and that the south will be allowed to split off peacefully, if it chooses to.
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