After lengthy litigation the court in 2004 came up with a Solomonic solution: The warring owners would engage in a bidding contest financed by outside investors.
The lawsuit dragged on and a court in 2004 came up with a Solomonic solution: The warring owners would engage in a bidding contest financed by outside investors.
Such people are powerfully invested in the notion of the Fed as a Solomonic body: that pause of five or eight weeks between economic adjustments seems central to the process of deliberation.
But times have changed and it appears that in order to avert a mass exodus of shareholders from the medical products spin-off, Abbott, the board of directors came up with what can only be described as a Solomonic solution to the critical dividend issue.
We will determine how much money there is to distribute, and then we will make a - I guess you'd call it somewhat of a Solomonic(ph) judgment as to how much should be reserved for those who died, the families of those who died, those who were double amputees.