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The phrase "amounted to a liquidation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing financial matters, particularly when referring to the process of converting assets into cash or settling debts.
Example: "The company's financial troubles ultimately amounted to a liquidation of its assets, leaving creditors with little to recover."
Alternatives: "resulted in a liquidation" or "led to a liquidation".
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In its response on Wednesday, Elliott argued that Mr. Hess was trying to use "scare tactics" by suggesting the hedge fund's plan to break up the company into domestic and international oil producers amounted to a liquidation.
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It amounted to an execution".
A source tells us this amounts to a change in the share conversion rate upon a liquidation event.
It amounts to a whitewash".
Some celebrated junk deals of the last two years, in fact, involved such heavy debt-service requirements that pessimistic analysts say they amounted to blueprints for their issuers' liquidation.
But by the end of fiscal year 2009, Cooper Union's hedge funds amounted to just $18.8 million, in part because of market declines and in part through liquidation.
After a $3,460,000 loss from that division and an extraordi nary loss of $7,034,000 upon its liquidation, the net loss for the company's 1970 fiscal year amounted to $3,745,000.
Other hedge fund managers and lawyers note that, so far, the great liquidation amounts to a trickle.
Baha Mar claims liquidation would amount to government seizure of its property.
"Storch did not take this job to oversee a liquidation," says McGowan.
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