Additional follow-up by the U.S. would mean more fees and more delays for Satyam.
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No profit-seeking private partnership is above kow-towing to its client in search of more fees and more work.
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Consumers will likely be offered more products and new service packages, lose debit rewards and face more fees.
More fees mean fewer option contracts and less upside potential for the investor.
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The more society moves into a 401(k) world, the more fees corporations can charge to an ever-greater number of people.
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Mr. Conn, who receives a percentage of the back pay owed to his clients, will collect more fees because of the delay.
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In other news, Bank of America is adding even more fees.
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Ever notice how Wall Street solutions always involve more fees?
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Or the American foreclosure scams which claim to help indebted homeowners but simply bilk the borrower for more fees and bring forward their eventual eviction.
In the video distribution market, we have seen Netflix stumble recently, in part due to content owners demanding more fees and setting up competitive services.
The longer litigation ensues, the more fees build up for Defendants.
The more members an association has, the more fees it collects.
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"The airlines are basically trying to squeeze out more fees in the face of higher costs, and it is inconveniencing a lot of passengers, " said Hobica.
We're getting pushback, obviously, from some of the bigger carriers who would like to be able to charge more fees and extract more money from wealthier customers.
Electronic trading has been a boon to the exchanges and alternative trading venues, which collect more fees when volumes soar regardless of which direction the markets are heading.
If these managers performed well, my clients would make money, the managers would earn more fees, my firm would get their cut, and I would get my piece.
The main reasons for improvement: fewer flights, more fees.
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The bosses of funds benefited either indirectly, because the funds were given more money to manage (and thus more fees), or directly, because they invested in the hedge fund that was trading against the mutual fund.
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In general, investors are not placing a great deal of value in the distribution power of private equity firms and remain uneasy about the lumpy nature of their earnings, which are driven by episodic performance fees more than steady management fees.
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What's more, fees at big city airports like New Delhi and Mumbai won't be reduced.
The bank, which has been shedding staff, earned more in fees for financial services.
Responding to the idea of more compulsory fees, the British Retail Consortium said the industry was already making progress.
Stephen Roseman, managing member of Thesis Capital Management, says that value and profits generated should matter more than fees.
If you have employees who qualify to be included, you'll need a plan that will cost a bit more in fees.
Fund holdings can affect fund performance more than fees or past performance.
The product vendors and research departments fool advisors to get more product fees and advisors often un-wittingly end up fooling their clients.
Just paying one percent more in fees can cost employees tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement savings over their career.
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If you keep your financial situation simple, diligently shop around, and keep an eye on your money, you can avoid may of the more common fees.
More often an adviser will charge 1.0 percent or more in fees to try to time markets and select funds they think will beat the market.
Greg Ghodsi, head of the 360 Wealth Management Group at Raymond James, cautions investors that they shouldn't pay more in fees and expect a better fund manager.
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