The country had marketed a five-year bond with a yield likely to be about 5% and a 10-year bond at about 6.125%.
Goldman faces civil fraud charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission for how it packaged and marketed a complex collateralized debt obligation in 2007.
The case involved a former sales representative who worked for what is now Jazz Pharmaceuticals and marketed a drug for a form of narcolepsy.
The country had marketed a five-year bond with a yield that was expected to have been around 5%, and a new 10-year bond at around 6.125%.
It might have been a single mom with a couple of kids who's looking to stabilize her family, who was aggressively marketed a loan without always being given the full details on the loan, who now finds that that mortgage is going up and up and up, and she can't hold onto it.
It's rare to see such protection on a phone that's not being marketed as a rugged device, let alone a company's new flagship.
But they are having a visible impact on the way food is marketed: a proliferation of nutritional claims.
In one case, the extract of a plant traditionally given to control thirst is to be marketed by a pharmaceutical company as an appetite suppressant.
Andreas Utermann, a director at Mercury Asset Management, thinks a euro index will underperform a broader, pan-European benchmark and should therefore not be marketed as a better alternative to clients.
Nowadays, most of us regard candy as a guilty pleasure, but during the Great Depression, sugary confections were marketed as a healthy and inexpensive source of nourishment.
We do know that Microsoft has been working on IPTV stuff for years now (they already offer a set-top box-based system that's being test marketed by a handful of telcos around the world), so it wouldn't be a shock to see them try and leverage the Xbox 360 as a platform.
The supplement is marketed as a memory-boosting treatment, and widely sold in health food shops.
Meanwhile, the home that was built in 2009 is being marketed as a home fit for royalty.
These Knicks are being marketed as a Future Club, building upward and stepping over, not standing still.
After all, in the month-plus leading up to the Olympics, every athlete can be marketed as a gold-medal contender.
Additionally, DIRECTV is now available nationwide and should soon start to be marketed through a variety of DIRECTV promotional activities.
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In short, the plaintiffs in these cases are arguing that the drug should never have been marketed in a particular state.
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Also showing promise is Hawaii Five-0, which CBS and its producers have forcefully marketed as a reboot rather than a remake.
The early telephone was marketed as a way to distance listen to concerts, the phonograph originally as a form of Dictaphone.
So beware the next avalanche of tech IPOs that are going to be marketed in a manner not conducive for public appetite.
The first Palm-based PDAs were marketed as a companion to the PC.
Marketed under a variety of trade names, oxazepam belongs to a class of compounds widely used since the 1960s to treat panic attacks, anxiety and insomnia.
Boarding is marketed as a lifestyle choice, and schools now have to provide a range of activities, amenities and creature comforts undreamed of by previous generations.
The suit says that the notes were marketed as a synthetic CDO that was tied to the performance of major companies and sovereign nations with high credit ratings.
But the album failed to find the following of the duo's debut, in large part because the boys had hit puberty and they were marketed with a tougher image.
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It is often marketed as a safe alternative to ephedra, and many people assume that because it is a dietary supplement and not a drug, it must be safer.
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Should it turn out that Huang has the opportunity to put his model into action with Liverpool, the club will be marketed in a way not seen since George Steinbrenner took the Yankees brand abroad.
"When Wrigley launched Alert Energy Caffeine Gum, we took great strides to ensure that the product was formulated, distributed and marketed in a safe and responsible way to consumers 25 years old and over, " Wrigley President Casey Keller said.
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