Will the company continue to operate while it attempts to restructure to satisfy creditors? |
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The airline said it would restructure its European short-haul business to compete with no-frills carriers. |
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Our company has gone through a restructure and a takeover, which means job cuts and relocation. |
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The innovative Goodyear pact is a reprise of the strategy Gerard used to help restructure the ailing U.S. steel industry in the past year. |
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You may restructure office routines, busy schedules, travel plans, work systems, food habits, fitness programs and regular patterns. |
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Libraries, too, have experienced fiscal challenges that have forced them to downsize and restructure their organizations. |
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Some individuals can buy and sell elements of an organization or otherwise restructure them, for example, and hire and fire individuals. |
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In the short term, however, some jobs would likely be lost as firms fail or restructure in the face of increased competition. |
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After all don't forget all of our positions as well are being stilled because of the restructure. |
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And we need to refocus both our resources and the restructure our intelligence community, and those things are going on. |
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He said Xinhua Bookstore intends to restructure itself into a joint-stock company. |
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Examples are numerous, but perhaps the most recent is the directive to restructure in order to delayer organizations. |
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Rumors are already aswirl about a top-level study on how to restructure the consulting business. |
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Until late 1999, moreover, almost none of the oligarchs had done much to restructure or improve the assets they had acquired from the state. |
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With the money, it will acquire and restructure more mills, as mandated by the State Council. |
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The mission monitored and advised efforts to disarm combatants and restructure the nation's security forces. |
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He remains adamant that he won't restructure his contract to make it easier for the team to trade him. |
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As part of the restructure, Southcorp is downsizing its Hunter Valley operations, including the closure of a Rosemount bottling plant at Denman. |
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Meanwhile, the steady rise in equity prices this year means that laggard companies are better able to restructure by selling off noncore assets at reasonable prices. |
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The Fund has adopted a formal plan to integrate and restructure the acquired business. |
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The Chinese government began a series of reforms to restructure its economy away from central planning towards a market system, including an open door policy to encourage foreign trade and investment. |
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You can also restructure a performance, or create a beat out of individual drum strokes and fragments of loops. |
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We had to restructure some arguments, make sure they were intelligible and yet reduce the whole lawsuit to a performable length. |
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Thus, the bridging loan backed by a state guarantee provides a breathing space to restructure their mortgage and keep their family home. |
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This complex functions like a hydraulic pump to restructure and relaunch the coetaneous irrigation system in depth and at the surface. |
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In 1984 a new Labour government was elected that decided to break with tradition and restructure the country's economy around neo-liberal themes. |
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We will continue to see companies restructure, plant after plant closedown and worker after worker told to go home without a job. |
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That could make it impossible for governments to restructure their debt and escape default. |
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This immediately restored depositor and creditor confidence, preventing runs which would have made it impossible for banks to restructure. |
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With solid assets, earnings, and profits, Power decided it would be prudent to restructure its capital base and lower its longterm debt. |
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How can they remodel and rethink it, restructure the State and refashion society to make it fairer, and create a different kind of future? |
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They urge, not that inquirers insulate themselves from social influences, but that they restructure scientific practices to be open to different social influences. |
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We are already well behind schedule: it is time to act and to restructure these sectors. |
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Recently, some major packers across the country have announced their intentions to downsize or restructure their operations. |
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Those three plants have merged to form a single plant in order to restructure and reorganize. |
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If I do have a problem I can backtrack and restructure around the difficulty so smoothly that other people are hardly aware of it. |
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He is still considering options on whether a restructure on such lines is necessary. |
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Athletics, he warned, needed to restructure its calendar and improve how it presented itself to become more compelling. |
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Shocked staff were told at a meeting on Wednesday that Uechtritz had decided he didn't want to hang around after the restructure and was leaving. |
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Finally, Oxfam makes plans to cut 125 jobs in the UK as part of a major restructure of its operations – aimed at saving £7.5m over the next year. |
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At the time of the announcement, LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault said the restructure for Marc Jacobs would take two of three years. |
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In an effort to restructure, simplify and streamline texts some serious improvements were made. |
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You can restructure your environment so you don't have to use your memory as often. |
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This capital injection was intended to restructure the company in order to sell it to the private sector and achieve a satisfactory return. |
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The Fund has adopted formal plans to integrate and restructure the acquired businesses. |
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He knows full well that we need investment, that we need to restructure and that is what the government is prepared to do. |
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Despite this, no real plan to restructure the sector has yet been produced in Europe. |
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Loans are written off when all possible attempts to restructure or collect have been made and it is unlikely that other sums can be recovered. |
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We are in contact with a number of other partners to restructure this activity in France. |
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It is therefore proposed to restructure the organigramme of the Section in order to reflect these increases in workload and size. |
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Yes, companies continue to restructure, revamp, and rightsize, often in very public ways. |
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I have also decided to radically restructure the rates and the thresholds for all three classes of beneficiaries and to increase the threshold for probate tax. |
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Certainly, there are some industries that are maturing and commoditizing products, which should lead to opportunities for certain industries to restructure. |
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This Parliament must restructure its mode of operation to reflect the changed working conditions. |
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It is believed that the company's bankers have insisted that it urgently restructure its debt as a condition for securing their continuing support. |
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First, the ability of U.S. companies to restructure, innovate, find new markets, and grow, at home and globally. |
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The party in 2001 was not held due to a committee restructure, and is the only year in the last 17 years that Tropical Fruits have not held their annual bash. |
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The goal of Task Force Modularity is to restructure the Army so that tactical level combat units are more mobile and can self-sustain longer than ever before. |
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Eddy added that the decision not to raise excise rates was to enable the cigarette companies to restructure, following the recent slump in cigarette sales. |
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Private equity has also helped German companies restructure by providing a market for noncore holdings, often with beneficial effects for employees. |
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Instead, they are seeking to restructure mortgages in a way that makes payments low enough for customers to be able to pay. |
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Banks will now be forced to restructure the debt and take part of the losses. |
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If so, restructure this debt and trim back the operating loan. |
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All efforts to restructure the fleet would be vain if subsidies were still provided to bringing in new vessels or increasing the already oversized fleet. |
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The biggest Russian Bank, the Savings Bank, is being provided with expert advice to help it restructure into a modern savings bank dealing with private clients, SMEs and local authorities. |
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The ETIC is working with JAL's creditors to restructure the airline's debt. |
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This calls for a comprehensive package of national reforms to restructure the budget, update legislative frameworks governing investments and stimulate local private enterprise. |
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These small rural communities do not attract the attention of the big television networks, and all we hear about are big companies that are trying to restructure financially in order to stay afloat. |
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With senior staff member John Frater, he decided to restructure management, including bringing in a new head of corporate services. |
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The objective is also to improve the productivity in these institutes, and therefore a strategy was developed to restructure the Agency as mentioned earlier. |
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Then I had something called a high tibial osteotomy where they reshape and restructure your leg. |
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You want us to restructure the report and we have done that. |
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It is intended to encourage further efforts to restructure and scale down coal mining, while also making allowance for social and regional factors. |
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Vietnam plans to move forward rapidly to restructure its agricultural sector and rural economy in coming years, while continuing the battle to wipe out famine, reduce poverty, and build infrastructures in rural areas. |
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Some have gone bankrupt or have had to restructure. |
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The expansion to three films allowed much more creative freedom, although Jackson, Walsh, and Boyens had to restructure their script accordingly. |
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As part of this restructure, the decision was made to retain division numbers familiar to the British public. |
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New facilities were established at Rochdale Infirmary as part of the town's healthcare restructure. |
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If your sysad does not have time to pay adequate attention to security issues, restructure his or her duties. |
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Furthermore, it would be inappropriate, on such an important matter, to indulge in penny-pinching or, for example, to restructure already existing programmes, such as Leonardo and Socrates. |
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Airlines continued to retrench and restructure their own operations during 2005 and successfully filled more seats with passengers on fewer aircraft. |
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It would provide them with the necessary breathing space to restructure and benefit from greater expenditure on research and development aimed at further reducing production costs. |
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The struggle essentially is between the traditional and the totally uncharted routes that beckon us at critical moments when we restructure our strategies, programmes and especially our roles. |
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However, to take full advantage of this framework, countries need to further restructure their economies, become more competitive and enhance their administrative capacity. |
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An attempt to restructure the home loan process and give consumers a break broke down in unflattering fashion in Washington last week. |
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The reorganization also gives us a chance to restructure our commercial business, which was operating within our Multi Line segment. |
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National governments may sometimes need to restructure local bodies and institutions or redraw their boundaries so as to facilitate the creation of truly integrated strategies. |
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What we were looking for in small town Canada and particularly in northern Ontario was an opportunity to restructure in these new circumstances, but alas, the money was not there. |
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The new arrangements were to restructure the machinery of government and introduce new structures that would operate in a whole-of-government manner. |
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We have begun to restructure the sugar sector, with the aim of cutting currency expenditures to produce sugar, consolidating sugar production in refineries and on the most productive lands, and diversifying sugar byproducts. |
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To understand why, it's helpful to restructure the priority list. |
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But by 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev's efforts to restructure the Soviet Union's economy and democratize its political system had eroded both the CPSU's unity and its monopolistic hold on power. |
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The company called for Cetim not only to re-examine the treatment process of each case, but also restructure the design and preparation functions, the former having to take a larger part in the projects. |
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The goodwill worker should be equally industrious as he, to restructure his energy system, which would enable the reception of intuitional thoughts. |
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The risks and benefits linked with possible exceeding or undercutting of this amount were left for KWW as an incentive to restructure the yard as quickly and efficiently as possible. |
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Correlatively, a new multilateral dialogue, founded on a reform of the IMF in terms of its mission and a restructure of the powers of its member states, can be envisaged. |
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The restructure resulted in the creation of a number of shared services. |
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The attempt to remake nature in terms of grace and to restructure the world according to other-worldly postulates resulted in the eventual loss of transcendent otherhood. |
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As part of a significant restructure of ForestrySA s operations, packages were offered in May to employees in the South East and Mounty Lofty Ranges. |
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The cost of improvements was too great for the old company, and so an Act of Parliament was obtained in 1884 to restructure the company and raise additional capital. |
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Kraft's recent charm offensive came crashing to a halt this week with news that it plans to restructure Cadbury, shift key jobs to Switzerland, and slash its UK tax bill. |
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The billionaire has had a long honeymoon period with fans prepared to give him time to restructure the club and sort out the financial mess his people insist United was in. |
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