Traditionally, the business has gone to tiny local agencies, which earn a cut (about 25%) of the debts they recoup for their customers banks, hospitals, utilities and other creditors.
"We thought she had money, it is very surprising that her goods are now having to be auctioned in order to recoup funds for a debt, " one of them told CNN.
The Premier League ruled that Chelsea were entitled to ask for compensation and the London club now hope to recoup half the fee they paid for Mutu.
In addition, HP is preparing to seek redress against various parties in the appropriate civil courts to recoup what it can for its shareholders.
The question is: will it drive enough sales of media and apps for Microsoft to recoup its loss?
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Congress is looking for ways to recoup all or some of that money.
With the retroactive raise they negotiated, it will take only until next spring at the latest for them to recoup their losses in cash, even if shares stay flat.
It would take many years for Sky to recoup the forgone revenue from refusing to sell its sports channels wholesale to rivals by picking up more retail subscribers itself, and it could not be sure of ever doing so.
If the NHL handles this with the goal of maximum profit in mind, they will move the team to the GTA, continue to own the team for the duration of its tenancy at ACC to recoup the losses from Phoenix, and then sell the team for a princely sum once the new building in Markham is ready.
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It's an easy way for New Jersey to recoup some cash from EV drivers without targeting them directly.
Canadian Banknote is asking about Dollars 2.9m (Pounds 1.71m) to print the notes and is offering to build the factory as a joint venture, which would recoup its costs by printing money for other republics and nations.
That balance will change as the cost of LED bulbs comes down they've already fallen 30% since 2009 but for now it's lower maintenance expenses that are allowing companies to recoup the upfront costs in less than three years, a key threshold for bean counters.
It's harder for the agency to later recoup tax refunds that may have been granted by mistake, oversight groups warned.
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In 1994, Mississippi filed the first of 22 state lawsuits seeking to recoup millions of dollars from tobacco companies for smokers' Medicaid bills.
In other words, if banks lose income by being forced to reduce their overdraft charges then they may recoup the money by putting up charges for customers who currently do not pay anything at all.
In return, it should take over failed banks' assets and sell them off for cash only to recoup some of its costs.
As a result, it has been more difficult for them to build systems and recoup their investments in a timely manner.
Producers have only one distribution route compared with, for example, Hollywood where studios recoup production costs through cinematic exhibition -- an arena currently safe from piracy -- and make a profit from DVD sales and TV rights.
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On NBC's "Meet the Press, " Mr. Romney pledged to cut taxes across the board and recoup some of the lost revenue by cutting breaks for wealthier Americans.
I've just run some numbers: In order to recoup, in fuel savings, the additional outlay for the Cayenne Diesel you would have to own it for about 11.9 years.
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"Google's predatory distribution of Android at below-cost makes it difficult for other providers of operating systems to recoup investments in competing with Google's dominant mobile platform, " FairSearch said in a statement.
Insurers would not have accounted for this decades ago, forcing them to recoup the money from current policyholders, it says.
These are past outlays for things like uneconomic power plants that utilities may recoup as they enter the new world of deregulated electricity.
Whether that money -- you know, whether that money is used for bonuses, whether that money is used to recoup what the taxpayers lent, it's all that same group of money, and I think what you see people that want to defend big banks say just certainly doesn't make any sense.
In recent years, programming costs for prime-time originals have soared as the opportunities to recoup those costs have become increasingly difficult.
Financial shares remained in focus as the U.S. Treasury announced it would auction its warrants for Bank of America stock on Wednesday as it seeks to recoup taxpayer money spent bailing out the nation's big banks.
If the investor is a government, it could recoup its investment by making adults surrender a percentage of their wages in return for earlier subsidies.
About 7, 000 cases have been filed by long-grain rice farmers seeking to recoup income they claim they lost as a result of the drop in market price for rice.
The law will let the flagging hospital "recoup at least some of those costs, " he said, a potential catalyst for Spring Branch, a dying breed of small, for-profit facilities.
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