
Bruce T
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In most cases, in corporations "spin off" means a "parent company" creating another company, usually in a different sector of business. This "spin off" will operate independently of the "parent" with its own "staff", and can have its own "executives", i.e., President, CEO, CFO, etc.
A great example, many "large", "well known" Architectural firms design and create plans for buildings. A "spin off" of this, a company offering "interior design" , "setup", "office furniture", for the interior once a building is complete.
In Atlanta, for example, one Architectural firm, Wakefield-Beasley, has a "spin off", "Facility Solutions". FS from a buildings interior, "designs", "sells" all office furniture/petitions/cabinets/files, anything necessary, and does the "install". "Spin off" with separate President, staff, management, independently operated.
You may have "spin off" companies operating as a d/b/a, "Doing Business As". In the 1980's-1990's Delta AirLines created an auditing department operating independently, now known as "resourcing". I cannot remember the company name Delta used but it was known as, "Company Name LLC d/b/a Delta Airlines.
"Resourcing" is "huge" in this age of business and corporate "Personnel Service' companies (I still call them Temp Services) now have "spin off" companies offering "management teams" used to come into a business to "analyze" for improvements to help eliminate costs, solutions for better operations, etc. This would also include recommendations for "out sourcing" departments, i.e., many huge corporations now "outsource" Accounting Departments, i.e., CocaCola USA.
In cases I know the "spin off" is in direct coalition with "parent" company as far as "stocks". Responsibility to "stockholders" continues to be maintained under "parent", therefore, "spin off" companies MUST make sense, and above all, be PROFITABLE.
Hope this helps. Good Luck, stay positive. |

don'tmesswithme,bitches
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It means "cheap imitation"...
It is a product that is copying the popular brand.
Much like how Aldi's (grocery store) sells spin-offs of Little Debbie snacks and sells them under a different name so it is cheaper.
orrrr, ummm, a cockatiel is a spin off of a cockatoo??
I dunno. U get my drift? |