Since its members will likely get next to nothing if it liquidates, the committee is now seen as an ally to the airline's bid for survival. |
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Investors don't get their money out until the partnership liquidates or goes public, which typically doesn't happen for 10 to 15 years. |
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As noted, this typically occurs when a secured creditor liquidates a business. |
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The MFI draws down funds at the beginning of every month according to its grant agreement and liquidates the advances at the end of each quarter. |
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The client liquidates existing income producing assets to buy a life insurance policy with a guaranteed return on the cash value. |
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The exit strategy is the means by which the IFI investor liquidates its stake in a company. |
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The LPG in phase liquidates pass by a valve antiretour and then by the mesureur. |
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This chart assumes that the investor holds his or her investment until he or she retires and liquidates it at that time. |
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Description: Electronic kitchen scales, display with crystals liquidates with retro-lighting. |
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He closes out his bank account, liquidates his property, borrows from his friends, embezzles from his employer or his clients. |
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Afterwards rajout of water, if mixture liquidates present of the lumps to throw and to start again mixture. |
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Investment term: The investment term for private equity funds is typically ten years, and may be subject to extensions as the general partner liquidates all the portfolio holdings. |
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The themes return again, but then the whole thing liquidates. |
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Finally, the advantages of the spread are eliminated if the investor liquidates the long side of the spread but remains at risk on the short side. |
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Germany here undertakes to ensure that by 31 December 2005 the BGB group sells or liquidates all holdings in real estate service companies covered by the risk shield. |
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If a company goes bankrupt and liquidates, the common shareholders will not receive money until the creditors, bondholders, and preferred shareholders are paid. |
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The correct definition of a day trader is one who trades stocks intra-day and liquidates all positions by market-close back to cash, rather than holding positions over-night. |
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By a series of manual handling, the lymphatic drainage ensures the organization a better distribution of the lymph, liquidates organic rich person in feeder elements. |
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Soap liquidates glycériné perfumed in the olive, with a big emollient, very respectful power of the natural PH of your skin, to be used without moderation! |
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Following the termination of the DSO-BR contract in line with the cases specified above, the DSO liquidates the accounts and sends the BR this liquidation. |
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Not only does K bypass Stalin's books, he liquidates them. |
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