Spending by non-governmental public entities is another way to keep liabilities off the books.
They hope that a revived economy will create an uptick in network infrastructure spending by corporations and public entities.
The debacle involving Schilling's company demonstrates why public entities should never be involved in picking winners and losers, several experts said.
And the monetization will sooner or later be accomplished by public buying, by printing of money, by having public entities buy.
They are continuing to develop the pipeline, with a special focus on helping entities such low-income residential housing and community centers, and public entities.
Over that period, health care costs have skyrocketed, and that is putting even more pressure on public entities when it comes to budget shortfalls.
"We hope this will help reinvigorate the municipal bond market and help public entities get easier, less costly access to credit, " Dinallo said Wednesday.
Eventually, she rose to senior managing director at Bear Stearns, working in municipal finance and helping the Denver International Airport, the New York State Thruway Authority and other public entities to sell tax-exempt bonds.
More money has been raised by so-called private investments in public entities (or PIPEs) so far this year than anytime since their 2000 peak, according to Placement Tracker, a unit of Sagient Research Systems.
Those concerns are growing amid mounting accusations that the banks and brokerages which handle their securities transactions have been over-charging corporations and public entities for various services, including securities lending and foreign exchange conversions.
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DocuSign continues to run up victory after victory in the eSignature space, and among its many commercial wins, the company has turned in a string of triumphs with public sector entities as well.
French public-sector entities, with a 95% stake in Areva, have put off fully privatizing the investment.
Part of the proposed disinvestment was for reviving public-sector entities that are crying for fresh investment.
By the way, there is nothing particularly unusual about a central bank refusing to purchase the debt of public-sector entities.
He has been giving consultancy to several public national and international entities namely UNESCO.
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The combined exposure of foreign banks to Greek entities - public and private - is now around 80bn euros.
Our economy and critical infrastructure depend upon the Internet, as nearly all public and private sector entities conduct business and store critical data on Internet-connected networks.
And if the public cannot discipline private entities in a free market, how will it discipline a government, especially when political pressure groups are calling for devaluation?
The institute provides independent, evidence-based advice to policymakers, health professionals, private entities and the public.
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Charter schools are officially defined as public schools, not as separate entities.
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As no public information is available for these two entities I will focus my analysis on PGRX and PPRTF.
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Its award-winning line of rugged and hardened notebook and tablet computers are designed and built-to-order to increase mobile productivity for business, government, healthcare, fire, public safety and a host of other entities.
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For me, what is noteworthy about this story is that these governmental entities have the feel of public-private partnerships, effectively mixing the strategic planning of entrepreneurial government agencies with aggressive economic development and a healthy orientation toward profit and efficiency.
But such entities increasingly have been used for public issue advocacy, as well as political campaigns.
But such entities increasingly have been used for public-issue advocacy and lobbying, as well as political activity.
Existing government entities bid against private contractors to provide public services.
"The Homeland Security Advisory System serves various audiences, notably state and local first preventers and first responders, numerous private sector entities and the American citizen and general public, " he said.
If there is an insolvency, it would be in the public's best interest to allow the insurance entities to continue, however it will require a restructuring and even liquidation of the other assets within AIG's portfolio.
"We know that they were trading fast and loose with offshore corporate entities that were hiding their debt from the public, " Lieberman said.
Last December, the company hired Chris Sortzi who, as RightNow's public sector vice president, oversees business with 170 government entities worldwide, including 50 within the U.S. federal government.
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