51. But running Konsolidacni Banka is like trying to sell off a pile of rubble even as the dump trucks keep coming. 52. But with a glut of former high-flying telecommunications companies selling off parts of their businesses, some are having a tough time attracting bidders even at bargain prices. 53. But to do so probably will require selling off most, if not all, of what the company still owns, industry analysts and energy executives said. 54. By selling off the systems, it will be able to recoup some of those losses, the company said. 55. By selling off its European operations, Hershey has apparently decided to focus on other geographic regions for international expansion, analysts said. 56. By then McGoff had started selling off parts of his media holdings to other chains and finally liquidated his Panax newspaper group of daily and weekly papers. 57. California told its two largest electric companies to sell off some power plants. 58. Carmakers Sevel Argentina SA and Ciadea SA led the market lower, as investors sold off shares whose earnings are fueled by exports to Brazil. 59. Chrysler, which has been under pressure to sell off non-automotive businesses, has been seeking a suitor for its defense and aerospace businesses for the last four years. 60. Coca-Cola Amatil has in recent years sold off its tobacco and snack food interests to concentrate on soft drinks. |