Some states have laws that prevent a co-founder from being able to kick a partner out of the business without buying that person out, whether or not the co-founder initiating the breakup believes the partner deserves to be compensated.
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The United States should be splintering, buying off and co-opting its enemies -- the kind of policy that severely damaged al Qaeda in Iraq.
Manchester bought the San Diego Union in 2011, and L.A. Weekly says the conservative businessman is interested in buying the L.A. Times or the entire Tribune Co. newspaper division.
While, of course, the U.S. should be splintering, buying off and co-opting as many elements of the Taliban as possible, American officials also need to be realistic about how much closer Al Qaeda and the Taliban have grown together in recent years, and the fact that the insurgency has mushroomed in size on both sides of the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Wilpon is in the process of buying out Doubleday under the provisions of an agreement they made when they became co-owners in 1986.
Large power companies such as NRG Energy Inc. and Mid American Energy Holdings Co. have been buying solar projects because the low prices of panels are improving the return on investment of such projects.
With Bernanke and Co. pledging to keep buying bonds until the end of June and also to maintain ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) for as long as there is any threat at all of deflation, traders knew exactly what to do.
Tenet said that co-pays and deductibles associated with buying insurance through the exchange are going to be substantially less than is the case for traditional commercial health insurance.
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At least the families who run Cablevision and the New York Times Co. can say their outside shareholders knew what they were buying into.
The new pill will be cheaper--both because it will cost less than buying Zocor and Zetia separately and because patients will have only a single co-payment for the pill.
The Co-operative Bank seems to be a big help to Lloyds - not only buying the assets it's being forced to sell, but helping it avoid the requirement for the retail banking giant to sell yet more.
So that the co-leads have a portion of the issue is not proof that the EFSF has been buying its own bonds.
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