The share of insolvent liquidations remains at a low level by historical comparison. |
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Only a handful of auctioneers in Dublin sell computer equipment from liquidations or receiverships. |
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Cooney sells equipment for a number of Dublin insolvency practitioners who deal with technology company receiverships or liquidations. |
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These two new forces in the economy encourage business liquidations rather than restructuring as ongoing concerns. |
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This simplification was achieved in France through upstream mergers and in Canada through liquidations. |
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Other observations had to do with weaknesses in the procedures for cash assistance, both for requests for assistance and with liquidations. |
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First, forced liquidations push down the price of assets, hitting confidence further. |
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This adjustment is related to liquidations or disposals of non operating activities. |
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Distributions, partial redemptions and liquidations are taxed directly on a net basis. |
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It also told us that it carries out validation work to control and supervise the liquidations. |
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The management of the liquidations by means of the protocol is one of the key features of the case. |
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Four of these liquidations were initiated voluntarily by the institution's members in response to the plant closure of the sponsor employer or other similar economic circumstances. |
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It should not be used to continue a production for which no future viablity may be expected, thus only delaying unevitable closures and liquidations. |
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In our 1986 audit of the Department of Insurance, the Department provided us with information on the process for handling insurance company liquidations and we commented on it. |
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The liquidations of hedge funds have accelerated in 2009: a total of 469 hedge funds have disappeared from the HFR database between January 1st and June 30th. |
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Distressed debt buyers, the hedged credit default swap junk bond owners, executives, and the bankruptcy professionals are generally making a profit from the liquidations. |
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Transactions resulting from involuntary liquidations or distressed sales must not be taken into account to determine the fair value of a financial instrument. |
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We suspect and only time will tell whether we are right that the vast majority of liquidations coming out of banks and investment banks are now behind us. |
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On the basis of the available information, it is the opinion of the Bank of Canada that it will be fully repaid from the proceeds of the two liquidations. |
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Voluntary liquidations occur when the company's members decide voluntarily to wind up the affairs of the company. |
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Each share confers a right on a proportion of the capital it represents, of ownership of company assets, of a share in profits and liquidations dividend. |
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The agreement was drafted to take into account the relevant provisions of the Hong Kong SAR and Bermudan insolvency laws and enable the insolvency representatives to administer both liquidations in the most economical way. |
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