If a stock has a high short interest, short positions may be forced to liquidate and cover their position by purchasing the stock. |
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Management was threatening to liquidate the company if it did not receive adequate concessions. |
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The consumer operation will keep running for a few weeks to liquidate inventory. |
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The alternative is to try to liquidate a trust that will send prices spiralling down elsewhere hitting other bank loans in barbell structures. |
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The only way out from the deadlock situation is to liquidate the scandalous holding and start anew. |
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One wonders how the inoperative council is supposed to generate the much needed finances to liquidate the debts. |
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He says that the first option he proposed was to sell its equipment and liquidate its debts. |
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In course of time even some European states adopted terrorism to liquidate, wipe out and transplant unwanted peoples. |
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We should guard against emotionally driven demands to kill many bystanders in an effort to liquidate our enemy. |
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Sending out a kill squad to liquidate an innocent researcher would just prompt a lot of questions I didn't have any answers to. |
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Despite my clear and specific instruction to liquidate my time deposit on maturity, Citibank failed to do so. |
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Without the cost savings, it said it would be forced to liquidate by February. |
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After years of struggles and being unable to recognize the changing market, last October, it finally gave up the ghost and decided to liquidate. |
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Should we know if the people advising government to liquidate our public assets also work as agents for foreign transnationals? |
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They should liquidate the whole shebang and turn over its business to an outfit that gives a stuff about customer service. |
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Whenever one becomes insolvent, liquidate it and create a new one under new management. |
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And for as long as there have been informers, there have been hit squads and assassins ready to liquidate them. |
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You might even be forced to liquidate personal assets to pay off creditors. |
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However, if the firm went bust, the directors would be forced to liquidate their personal assets to pay creditors. |
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While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund holdings, the time for crisis-proofing investments has come. |
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Overwhelmingly, those businesses liquidate because of dynamic, control and business reasons. |
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The plan for American Airlines was to reorganize, not to liquidate, as many failed companies do. |
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One woman was forced to liquidate her business for lack of funds. |
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Launched in August, it employed 10 people but at a recent board meeting it was decided to liquidate the business because of failure to make enough money or find extra funding. |
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The trustee's job is to liquidate bankrupt companies to repay bondholders. |
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In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they liquidate their businesses. |
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If the point is reached where the financial returns are no longer attractive, your business will liquidate as your investors and lenders put their money elsewhere. |
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If you sell, you liquidate an asset that might otherwise be a worry. |
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It is not enough to liquidate the most brutal forms of power and tell people they are now free. |
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As workers went on strike and the company threatened to liquidate, Hostess was essentially crippled. |
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Someone who wishes to liquidate an amount of money over a fixed period of time. |
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The catch is that these Asian export giants like Japan and China can't afford to just liquidate their dollar-holdings and exchange them for euros. |
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However, if you decide to liquidate the company's assets and wind up the company, the net gain is generally taxed as a dividend. |
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They then liquidate the business and, hopefully, share out the profits. |
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The Trustee reserves the right to liquidate the assets of the Fund, in its absolute discretion, to meet payment obligations of the Fund. |
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The corporate raider said in a statement last week it intends to sell off or liquidate the business if no buyer comes forward, with the potential loss of 50 jobs. |
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Now they have to liquidate and use up these assets before they can qualify for welfare. |
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Even if you are correct on the direction of the market, minor fluctuations can generate a margin call and liquidate a good position. |
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You can liquidate their business if they don't pay the money. |
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This basis offering, in my opinion, is a signal to liquidate old-crop cash inventory. |
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Liquidity risk also includes the risk of the NCC not being able to liquidate assets in a timely manner at a reasonable price. |
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The chief electoral officer shall liquidate the assets of the authorized candidate. |
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Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should liquidate this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes. |
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It is an easy and effective way to liquidate funds over a fixed period of time. |
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Friburg was ceded to Zurich by Sigismund to liquidate a debt of a thousand florins. |
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Eventually, the authorities decide to liquidate the Inauguration Service, and the question arises: Who should inaugurate the process of liquidation — an inaugurator or a liquidator? |
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An entity shall prepare financial statements on a going concern basis unless management either intends to liquidate the entity or to cease trading, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. |
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Financial statements should be prepared on a going-concern basis unless management either intends to liquidate the enterprise or cease trading, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. |
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As a notary of the Canton of Lucerne, he is in a position to draw up and notarize sales contracts, liens, and all company law contracts of the Swiss Code of Obligations, to found and to liquidate companies. |
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Corporations that liquidate with cash on their balance sheets should not be permitted to shift their employee benefit costs onto the public purse, as this places a burden on all taxpayers. |
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If they were to decide that prices have no hope for recovery and as a result liquidate their long positions, prices would fall even further than they otherwise might. |
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Lenders quickly acted to recall beneficial owners' securities and to quickly and efficiently liquidate collateral to buy in any unreturned securities. |
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In addition to the Protocol obligations polish steel companies decided to voluntarily liquidate a number of inefficient capacities which include coke batteries, slabbing and blooming mills and electrolytic galvanizing line. |
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The new bid is dependent on Rangers' administrators being able to agree a company voluntary arrangement with creditors, thereby avoiding the need to liquidate the club. |
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The exposure is calculated taking into account the current value of the underlying assets, the counterparty risk, future market movements and the time available to liquidate the positions. |
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Although we've seen a rally in recent weeks, speculative traders are expected to liquidate their long positions as the wheat futures market enters its seasonal slide through the early summer harvest. |
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But it also has the potential to assist all Canadian livestock producers who may find themselves in the unfortunate position of having to liquidate their herds due to weather related events in the future. |
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This excludes the risk of having to write down or liquidate stock. |
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A classical example is the strenuous effort by a number of countries in Central and Eastern Europe to liquidate cooperative farms even though they are prosperous. |
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Consequently, in order to fund redemptions, Sentry Select Fund may have to liquidate its shareholdings in more liquid, large and medium size companies. |
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During a downturn, banks would be allowed to draw down these buffers, which would alleviate the need to liquidate assets or restrict loan growth at a time when credit conditions and asset prices are already under stress. |
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In the event of a sudden drop in the value of the Partnership's assets, the Partnership might not be able to liquidate assets quickly enough to pay off its margin debt. |
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They also need to liquidate their assets, and they incur the expense of moving. |
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The mass effect of the stampede to liquidate increased the value of each dollar owed, relative to the value of declining asset holdings. |
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He then later sold his half to the WRU who in the summer of 2004 decided to liquidate the club. |
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As a consequence, investors that wished to liquidate their interest in the interim could only do this by selling their share to others on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. |
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Time only can liquidate the meaning of all parts of a compound system. |
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The film is about a professional killer who's hired to liquidate a powerful businessman. |
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The owners were ordered to liquidate the company and pay their creditors. |
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