Antipool

/ænˈtɪpuːl/ verb

Definition

To reverse or undo the process of pooling resources; to withdraw from or counteract a shared collection.

Etymology

Verb form derived from the noun 'antipool,' formed with 'anti-' + 'pool,' created in recent financial terminology to describe the action of separating pooled resources.

Kelly Says

When companies antipool their resources after a merger fails, they're essentially 'un-combining' everything they shared—like trying to separate colors after mixing paint, except with money and contracts.

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