Betekenis van:
spin off

to spin off
Werkwoord
    • produce as a consequence of something larger

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    1. That popular television series is going to spin off two new shows in the fall.
    2. In hindsight it is hard to decide whether this project had been a failure or whether it's spin-off benefits made it a success.
    3. Goods acquired through restructuring process (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, spin-off) are excluded.
    4. The shortage of equity at this level has both constrained and delayed the growth of individual spin-off companies.
    5. REN is a Portuguese company resulting from the 1994 spin-off from EDP of the Portuguese electric grid.
    6. Infineon went public in March 2000 and is a spin-off from Siemens AG comprising its semiconductor activities.
    7. This also includes an option to spin-off the Design Office which was to be decided in 2007;
    8. Emphasis should also be placed on promoting spin-out and spin-off companies from research institutions or firms using a variety of techniques (for example, awareness raising; prototyping; tutoring and the provision of managerial and technological support to potential entrepreneurs).
    9. Research and technology transfer activities in the theme could be particularly appealing for SMEs developing innovative technologies, needing familiarisation with new space technology opportunities (spin-in), or developing application for their own space technologies to other markets (spin-off).
    10. For university spin-off companies, there are more sources of equity available if more than GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) is required.
    11. This letter was sent by Siemens and not by Infineon Portugal since the spin-off of Infineon from Siemens had not yet produced any practical effects in Portugal.
    12. Of the universities referenced, none had investment capital for spin-off companies in the GBP 1 million (EUR 1,4 million) to GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) range.
    13. Improvements to the design process (standardisation of design solutions). This also includes an option to spin-off the Design Office which was to be decided in 2007;
    14. Space applications bring important benefits to citizens by virtue of technological spin-off effects and are indispensable in a high-tech society.
    15. Of the universities referenced, none had investment capital for spin-off companies in the GBP 1 million (EUR 1,4 million) to GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) range. For university spin-off companies, there are more sources of equity available if more than GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) is required.