Whilst partial privatisation could be an alternative, it is more often a stepping stone to full privatisation.
The state-controlled concern, which is earmarked for a gradual full privatisation, announced that its supervisory board would recommend an increase in nominal capital of 565 billion marks to a July 6 shareholders' meeting.
From 1987, shifting attitudes to state ownership of business and changes in British international development strategy led the government to support full privatisation of Crown Agents.
Academies are a slipperly slope to full privatisation and creation of yet another fake neoliberal market.
The same year his government began a massive privatisation both partial or full, of the 200 state owned companies, as well as the hundreds of affiliates dependent on these companies.
Its full privatisation occurred a decade later, when it was taken over by Queensland Airports Limited (QAL) on 29 May 1998.
With full privatisation and the takeover of the freight operations by EWS, maroon and gold became the standard livery for repainted examples from mid-1997 and beyond.
By 1986 there were calls for the full privatisation of the Forestry Commission and its estate.
Some island and union groups opposed the tendering process, fearing it would lead to cuts in services and could be a prelude to full privatisation.
The Department of Trade and Industry has announced a review of Companies House which could lead to partial or full privatisation.