Anyway, one day after the restructuring plan was announced, the stock closed at 71 cents.
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The present structure of the company emerged after the restructuring in the Chinese telecom industry in 2008.
People's savings will still have a 100% government guarantee after the split date, but this will be reviewed by the Treasury after the restructuring.
In recent months senior local government figures have urged ministers to draw up plans to merge local authorities, nearly two decades after the restructuring which created the current 22 authorities in 1996.
"After the experience of the Kazakh bank restructuring, a Kazakh ownership angle is seen as a credit negative, " said Mr. Ash.
That made it a shock when ministers unveiled a huge restructuring after the election, defended with complex arguments about patient choice and bureaucratic structures.
GM, which is in the early stages of recovery after a massive restructuring, insists it is approaching the alliance talks with an open mind.
The Neil Report comes a day after BBC director general Mark Thompson announced a restructuring of the BBC's management in his first day in the job.
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Instead it complicated Chrysler's own restructuring after its finances collapsed the following year.
The result, analysts say, of a restructuring and turnaround plan executed after a group of private equity firms took the company private in 2007. (The company was then called OSI Restaurant Partners.) Elizabeth Smith, an Avon Products executive, came in to manage the turnaround attempt.
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The restructuring proposals have been finalised after consultations to draw up the most cost-effective and efficient new council leadership, the authority said.
Along with five others, they had been forced to draw up restructuring plans after falling short of the 8% ratio of capital to risk-weighted assets that is considered the acceptable minimum by international financial regulators (by more than six percentage points in the case of Commercial Bank of Korea).
Lexmark shares are trading higher Tuesday morning after the printer company posted better-than-expected profits for the fourth quarter, and unveiled a restructuring plan.
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After no acceptable bid emerged, the company undertook a massive restructuring of the unit, which makes Day-Timer organizers and Swingline staplers.
Shut out of the international financial markets, the cash-strapped government was forced to seek financial help after Cypriot banks suffered huge losses as a result of the restructuring of Greece's sovereign debt.
It is only now, nearly four years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, that the commission has issued a proposal for an EU-wide system of restructuring and winding up failing banks, to take effect in 2018.
After watching their financial sector collapse because of their exposure to the restructuring of the Greek banking system, Cyprus proposed the rescue package last year, but have been unable to negotiate a final deal, despite launching a round of spending and state salary cuts under the outgoing government.
The job cuts were made after a staffing review which also involved restructuring people's roles.
The tax rate after adjusting for tax effects from stock-based compensation and restructuring looks to be 10.5%.
After taking the reins in March 1997, he quickly forced Novell through a painful restructuring, firing a whopping 1, 000 people (including half of the company veeps), rigorously reducing costs and streamlining inventory.
Noting that short-term fiscal balance can be restored fairly easily, while long-term fiscal restructuring will require strong political will and will probably have to wait until after the 2013 elections.
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The company's split from Time Warner late last year left plenty of room after restructuring for new acquisitions in 2010.
After several years of fitful restructuring, Tyco split itself into three pieces in 2007, renaming the health care division Covidien.
After four long years, the Tribune Company announced on December 31, that it had completed its restructuring process.
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After restructuring and managing American Motors Corporation, his father George Romney became Governor of Michigan during most of the sixties, and ran for President.
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These are dollar-denominated debts named after an American Treasury secretary, Nicholas Brady, who helped to supervise Latin America's debt restructuring in the late 1980s.
After the Japanese close, Sony confirmed plans to cut 10, 000 jobs world-wide as part of a restructuring, following up on a profit warning earlier this week.
After the latest recession began, CEOs across organizations have been hit by a double whammy, having to execute deep restructuring involving involuntary departures of younger workforce, while facing a baby boomer retirement.
The macroeconomic picture has improved and investor confidence has found a new lease on life after Tokyo halted the deterioration of the banking system, public funds juiced up the statistics and numerous private companies began restructuring their operations.
The bank restructuring will include the country's troubled second largest lender, Laiki, which suffered heavy losses after being exposed to toxic Greek debt.
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