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    re·struc·tur·ing
    [rēˈstrək(t)SHəriNG]
    noun
    restructuring (noun) · restructurings (plural noun) · re-structuring (noun) · re-structurings (plural noun)
    1. a reorganization of a company with a view to achieving greater efficiency and profit, or to adapt to a changing market.
    re·struc·ture
    [rēˈstrək(t)SHər]
    verb
    restructuring (present participle)
    1. organize differently:
      "a plan to strengthen and restructure the department" · "the restructuring of this wing of the Louvre"
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    Restructuring is a type of corporate action taken that involves significantly modifying the debt, operations, or structure of a company as a way of limiting financial harm and improving the business.
    A business can restructure in many different ways. The different types of restructuring include legal restructuring, turnaround restructuring, cost restructuring, divestment, spin-off, repositioning restructuring, and mergers and acquisitions. Does Restructuring Mean Layoffs?
    The closing of the factory is part of a corporate restructuring. A major restructuring plan will save $3 billion. Bankruptcy beckons if the company fails to agree a restructuring of its debts. Thanks to a financial restructuring and new management, it has returned to profit. What is the pronunciation of restructuring? 調整, 改組, 重建… 调整, 改组, 重建…
    Other reasons for restructuring include a change of ownership or ownership structure, demerger, or a response to a crisis or major change in the business such as bankruptcy, repositioning, or buyout. Restructuring may also be described as corporate restructuring, debt restructuring and financial restructuring.
  3. restructuring noun re·​struc·​tur·​ing ˌrē-ˈstrək-chə-riŋ : the act or process of changing the structure of something (as a corporation or its ownership of securities)
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    Restructuring is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable, or better organized for its present needs. Other reasons for restructuring include a change of ownership or ownership structure, ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restructuring
    Restructuring Restructuring is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable, or better organized for its present needs. Other reasons for restructuring include a change of ownership or ownership ...
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    Restructuring is an action taken by a company to significantly modify the financial and operational aspects of the company, usually when the business is facing financial pressures. Restructuring is a type of corporate action taken that involves significantly modifying the debt, operations, or structure of a company as a way ...
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    restructuring [ re-struk´choor-ing] altering the structure of something. cognitive restructuring in the nursing interventions classification, a nursing intervention defined as challenging a patient to alter distorted thought patterns and view self and the world more realistically.
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