Spin-Off
Definition
A corporate restructuring transaction in which a parent company separates a business unit or subsidiary into an independent company, distributing shares of the new entity to existing shareholders. Spin-offs unlock value by allowing the separated business to pursue its own strategy, capital structure, and management incentives. Intangible assets — including brand, customer relationships, and technology — must be carefully allocated between parent and subsidiary in the separation process.
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