He could hold an initial public offering or a direct stake sale, one of the people said.
However, she hinted that taking a direct stake in Opel was not a priority for the government.
They first insisted on the German government having the same 9% direct stake as the French had agreed to.
But the RBI will celebrate many more birthdays before foreigners can take a more direct stake in Indian banking.
He could pursue an initial public offering of stock or the sale of a direct stake, one of the people said.
For grown-ups, he proposes a new employee share-ownership scheme, which will give workers a direct stake in the fortunes of their employers.
Together with the growing use of employee stock options, money-purchase and individual pensions should give ordinary people a direct stake in the economy.
Although the government said last week that it will reduce its direct stake to 20% by the end of September, it will retain its de facto control of the company.
The laws of jurisdiction normally require that cases be brought where the plaintiffs or defendants reside, or where the acts complained of occurred, where there is a direct stake in the matter and witnesses are located.
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When added to Porsche's 42.6% direct stake, and the state of Lower Saxony's 20.0% holding, investors who were shorting Volkswagen suddenly realized that there was only 5.0% of equity left with which to close their positions, or reverse their bets that Volkswagen's shares would fall.
The newly-acquired 10.1% stake, plus Sport Direct's existing 15% stake in Umbro, mean any suitor would have a tougher battle ahead, say analysts.
In some cases direct sales has earned a weak reputation, while on the flip side Warren Buffett has called his stake in direct sales company The Pampered Chef one of the best investments he ever made.
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After the sale, RBS's remaining stake in Direct Line will be reduced to 49.99%.
The people feel a very personal stake, a direct responsibility for the country's freedom.
For instance, the bank 80% owned by taxpayers, Royal Bank of Scotland, has announced it is floating some of its US business, Citizens, on the stock market and selling a further stake in the insurer Direct Line.
Royal Bank of Scotland is to give up control of Direct Line after selling part of its stake in the insurer.
The data reflect investments that meet the threshold for foreign direct investment, which is a final stake of 10 percent or more of voting rights in the invested company and excludes portfolio investments such as government bonds.
Other legislation will seek to give patients a bigger stake in health policy, including direct elections to health boards.
Also floating around was the old news that the investment firm Tiger Direct had taken a 9.9% stake in Groupon.
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It is necessary to reduce that stake below the level at which it can control or direct the way the company acts.
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The transaction will give ING Group around a 9.9% stake in the combined company of Capital One and ING Direct USA, making them the largest shareholder.
So, again, I think there was a very clear and direct exchange of views today on the core issues that are at stake here with regard to their nuclear program.
Ballmer also gets a passive minority stake in the huge upside ahead with Alibaba Group (with direct assurances from his partner Ma that no funny business goes on).
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