Section 2 cases generally require a private party or the government -- either the Department of Justice or the Federal Trade Commission -- to show that a firm with a significant market share has done something anticompetitive in order to increase or maintain its monopoly.
When I meet someone I think I might like to know better, my secret is tosharesomething about myself that is both personal and maybe a little embarrassing or self-deprecating (I often tell people that I am divorced.) That tends to spark their curiosity and open them up.
Investors keep urging Jobs to pay them a dividend or initiate a share repurchase program, while others want Jobs to put the money to work by buying something.
Assuming bondholders stand firm, then euro-zone governments face a straight choice: Either they step in to take a share of the losses for the first time in the crisis or they allow Greece to default, something they have fought hard to avoid for the past two years.