What is Restructuring? Meaning.
Restructuring is the change process whereby major changes
are applied to a business, often by
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Selling parts of the organization or its assets.
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Closure of non-profitable divisions.
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Comprehensively reorganizing the business, such as combining
organizational units.
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Changing the top management (Turnaround
Management).
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Rearranging the finance of a company (recapitalization).
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