Fund managers responded by liquidating assets and investing at only the shortest of maturities.
The NHL was thinking about liquidating the team and selling its players to the remaining franchises.
Banks are liquidating loans with a vengeance and putting their cash into government securities.
Berkshire Hathaway's shareholders are a bit breathless, having priced Berkshire shares at twice their liquidating value.
Banks are liquidating loans with a ven-geance and putting their cash into government securities.
It has already made the mistake of liquidating one of Iraq's bigger employers, the army.
There are also complaints that Hopewell is liquidating assets that generate high-quality recurrent income.
He raised cash by liquidating the inventory, which was given to him ahead of the deal's closing.
Byrne came up with the idea of liquidating excess retail inventory in 1999.
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Households produce their own version, liquidating riskier assets (like stock mutual funds) and moving into cash and government bonds.
With their stocks down, health care REITs are cheap in comparison with the estimated liquidating value of their assets.
Reiman is liquidating the company and doesn't expect unsecured creditors to get anything.
Finally, some banks are clearly liquidating reserves as their private funding dries up.
Then you subtract from that the REIT's total mortgages and other debt obligations to arrive at a theoretical liquidating value.
REITs are so depressed these days that you can buy them for less than the liquidating value of their assets.
Because hedge funds were liquidating their office furniture and anything else they could lay their hands on to meet redemptions.
In 1984 Gibbs helped fend off hostile shareholders bent on liquidating the company and engineered a poison pill antitakeover provision.
Gudmundsson is now liquidating his holding company, Hansa, and is searching for a buyer for his U.K. soccer team, West Ham.
Short of liquidating the firm, a mixture of asset sales and a debt-equity swap may be the lesser of many evils.
Irving Picard, the trustee in charge of liquidating the Madoff accounts, insists the Silnas were in fact "net winners" with Madoff.
For example, increasing bonds and decreasing small-cap growth holdings maintains diversification, whereas liquidating everything to money market securities does not.
Berkshire diehards need to deal with two sobering issues: Buffett's age, 69, and the company's sizable premium over aftertax liquidating value.
Millions of individual investors sold stocks and mutual funds during the crisis and continued liquidating through 2012 for fear of another downturn.
Large speculators cut their gold exposure largely by selling in which they were exiting, or liquidating, positions in which they previously bought.
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Even so, the penalties for liquidating a legitimate site could be significant.
By liquidating its portfolio and turning it into real cash, it became a yardstick for the investment performance of a microfinance institution.
Liquidating two out of the Big Three automakers, while favored by some, would have destroyed consumer confidence in General Motors and Chrysler.
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To avoid such a forced distribution, Norwich Union and the Pru have notified policyholders that they themselves are thinking of liquidating the funds.
First, "technical" issues such as haircuts, converting debt to equity, liquidating assets or improving corporate governance have to be implemented, not just talked about.
The story is similar for the growth in malls' real estate worth since 1999, termed "net asset value, " or the liquidating value of a REIT.
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