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    Spin-off
    /ˈspɪn ˌɔf/

    noun

    • 1. a byproduct or incidental result of a larger project: "the commercial spin-off from defense research"
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  3. Aug 1, 2023 · What is an Example of a Spin-Off? (eBay and PayPal) One well-known example of a spin-off was between eBay and PayPal in mid-2015. eBay, an e-commerce company, decided it was in the best interests of all stakeholders for the two companies to operate separately. Previously, PayPal — the financial payment processing company — had been acquired ...

  4. Reasons for a Spin-off. A spin-off may be a method for the parent to reduce agency costs and create tax shields or to enter a new industry while retaining a close relationship with the spun-off company. It is a way of reorganizing a company’s administrative structure in order to improve its profitability. When a company plans to consolidate ...

  5. The spin-off causes the parent company and shareholders to receive a stock distribution. The stock distribution is typically done in accordance with tax laws and is tax-free to the company and ...

  6. spin-off (from/of something) a book, a film, a television programme, or an object that is based on a book, film or television series that has been very successful. The TV comedy series is a spin-off of the original movie. spin-off merchandise from the latest Disney movie; The show was so successful that it launched two spin-off series.

  7. 3 days ago · to turn (a part of a business enterprise) into a separate company. noun spin-off. 2. any product or development derived incidentally from the application of existing knowledge or enterprise. 3. a book, film, or television series derived from a similar successful book, film, or television series. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. The profession needs to spin off its regulatory role to an independent agency. → spin → See Verb table ˈspin-off noun [ countable] 1 an unexpected but useful result of something, that happens in addition to the intended result Collaboration will produce cost savings and other spin-offs. a public relations spin-off 2 (also spin-out ...

  9. May 17, 2024 · 2 meanings: 1. A spinoff is an unexpected but useful or valuable result of an activity that was designed to achieve something.... Click for more definitions.

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