If the bank were liquidated, bondholders would stand to lose almost all their investment.
However, Jersey law allows for the possibility of selling on liquidated companies as going concerns.
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By then his prize assets had been sold, liquidated or taken over by other shareholders.
Investor Leonard Riggio has liquidated most of his position, reducing selling pressure on the shares.
Loans based on receivables and inventories can be quickly liquidated, which is exactly what is happening.
The corporations in that list who are going through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy are being liquidated.
Appropriate investments should be retained while others may need to be liquidated taking taxes into consideration.
After Rangers are liquidated there is no place for them in the Scottish Premier League.
It doesn't cover "regular" insolvencies, where a bank is just shut down, its assets frozen and liquidated.
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He liquidated the fund in 1995, one year after heavy losses in the global bond market rout.
Shareholders and creditors are due to meet on 15 March when the company is expected to be liquidated.
With a daughter off at college, Barton and his wife earlier this year liquidated their two major assets.
This is especially true since the Administration has all-but-liquidated America's mechanisms for controlling overseas sales of such technologies.
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If he is pushed out of the country, if he is liquidated, assassinated, there will be a successor.
Across the board, fourth-quartile funds have a much higher rate of being merged and liquidated than all other funds.
When prices adjust and the economy recalculates, the malinvestments are revealed and liquidated.
The authorities say they will now seek to recover the award from the remaining assets of the liquidated firm.
He was forced out in 2007 and ECD was finally liquidated last year.
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Independent estimates suggest that more than 1 million jobs could have been lost if Chrysler and GM had liquidated.
Corporations get extinguished, their legal existence liquidated, all the time: they get executed.
In the wake of the Gulf war of 1991, seven American carriers filed for bankruptcy and four liquidated themselves.
When the credit bubble pops, interest rates spike, and the malinvestments are liquidated.
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Strassler's father made a bundle in the wake of the Depression, running syndicates that bought and fixed up liquidated companies.
In 1991 regulators persuaded a court in Luxembourg to order BCCI liquidated on the grounds that it was hopelessly insolvent.
After all, liquidated companies are more likely to cut jobs than defaulting companies that are acquired or emerge from bankruptcy.
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The reality is the IBRC was liquidated because the Irish government preferred the new arrangements that emerged as a result.
This year, for the first time in memory, more funds are being liquidated or merged out of existence than created.
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That was in 1994 when the U.S. Government Money Market Fund in Denver was liquidated after betting wrong on derivative investments.
The small Polish breweries that existed before World War II were liquidated in the post-war years, and the larger breweries were nationalised.
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