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单词 noncore
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Definition of noncore in US English:

noncore

adjectiveˈnɑnˌkɔrˈnänˌkôrˈnɑnˌkɔr
  • Not considered to be essential; expendable.

    substantial expenditure cuts in noncore service areas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has cut about 80 staff and chopped five noncore products.
    • Some companies, including France Télécom and conglomerate Vivendi Universal, are reducing debt by raising fresh equity and selling off noncore subsidiaries.
    • The goal can be to avoid a bankruptcy filing, emerge from bankruptcy, or simply to sell the company or its noncore assets off for creditors.
    • Lesar's recovery plan calls for chopping costs, selling noncore assets, and moving away from fixed-cost contracts, which contributed to this year's losses.
    • Computron had been operating in the red but is now significantly reduced in size, thanks to spin-offs of some unprofitable noncore businesses.
    • They're spinning off noncore operations to focus on their specialties.
    • Schroders Salomon Smith Barney estimates that RWE has noncore holdings and other assets worth $8.5 billion that it might convert to cash, thanks to the tax bill.
    • The challenge for today's defense forces is first identifying core logistics functions and then outsourcing those that are noncore.
    • Private equity has also helped German companies restructure by providing a market for noncore holdings, often with beneficial effects for employees.
    • For example, in 1999 we sold a lot of noncore assets and equities.
    • GM is not alone in moving its noncore business processes to outsource service providers.
    • So they should outsource some of the more transactional and noncore supply-chain functions to a company like ours that could spread the costs over several companies.
    • In recent weeks, long-stalled restructuring schemes have been revived to merge redundant companies inside Temasek as well as spin off noncore assets.
    • They have been rapidly cutting debt, selling off noncore businesses, and repositioning themselves to grow rapidly.
    • Green is selling-off noncore assets to pay down loans following a management buyout last year.
    • AutoNation has focused on its core dealership business and freed up cash by jettisoning noncore operations, including a credit business.
    • Twenty years ago, technology was a noncore activity for enterprises, and it barely touched individuals.
    • Credit Suisse sold off several noncore operations, such as British insurer Churchill, and let go more than 7,500 employees over the past two years.
    • To cut costs and bolster its finances, EDS will lay off 2,700 workers, move more operations offshore, and sell off $250 million in noncore assets.
    • Today, though, the spin-off once again is viewed as a basic tool for allowing noncore businesses to grow by giving them a separate identity and attracting investors.
 
 

Definition of noncore in US English:

noncore

adjectiveˈnänˌkôrˈnɑnˌkɔr
  • Not considered to be essential; expendable.

    substantial expenditure cuts in noncore service areas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, though, the spin-off once again is viewed as a basic tool for allowing noncore businesses to grow by giving them a separate identity and attracting investors.
    • The goal can be to avoid a bankruptcy filing, emerge from bankruptcy, or simply to sell the company or its noncore assets off for creditors.
    • He has cut about 80 staff and chopped five noncore products.
    • In recent weeks, long-stalled restructuring schemes have been revived to merge redundant companies inside Temasek as well as spin off noncore assets.
    • Computron had been operating in the red but is now significantly reduced in size, thanks to spin-offs of some unprofitable noncore businesses.
    • They're spinning off noncore operations to focus on their specialties.
    • To cut costs and bolster its finances, EDS will lay off 2,700 workers, move more operations offshore, and sell off $250 million in noncore assets.
    • They have been rapidly cutting debt, selling off noncore businesses, and repositioning themselves to grow rapidly.
    • Private equity has also helped German companies restructure by providing a market for noncore holdings, often with beneficial effects for employees.
    • Schroders Salomon Smith Barney estimates that RWE has noncore holdings and other assets worth $8.5 billion that it might convert to cash, thanks to the tax bill.
    • GM is not alone in moving its noncore business processes to outsource service providers.
    • Credit Suisse sold off several noncore operations, such as British insurer Churchill, and let go more than 7,500 employees over the past two years.
    • Twenty years ago, technology was a noncore activity for enterprises, and it barely touched individuals.
    • AutoNation has focused on its core dealership business and freed up cash by jettisoning noncore operations, including a credit business.
    • Lesar's recovery plan calls for chopping costs, selling noncore assets, and moving away from fixed-cost contracts, which contributed to this year's losses.
    • Green is selling-off noncore assets to pay down loans following a management buyout last year.
    • For example, in 1999 we sold a lot of noncore assets and equities.
    • The challenge for today's defense forces is first identifying core logistics functions and then outsourcing those that are noncore.
    • So they should outsource some of the more transactional and noncore supply-chain functions to a company like ours that could spread the costs over several companies.
    • Some companies, including France Télécom and conglomerate Vivendi Universal, are reducing debt by raising fresh equity and selling off noncore subsidiaries.
 
 
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