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The rest should be liquidated, in calm markets.
If they do not comply, Mr. Bronner said in the interview, the airline would go out of business and be liquidated in bankruptcy court.
He argues that regulators should enforce collateral and capital requirements, limit or ban certain kinds of concentrated bank lending, and even compel financial companies to develop "living wills" that specify how they are to be liquidated in an orderly way.
Guardian Money can reveal how one City of London firm that specialised in selling carbon credits to private investors looks set to be liquidated in the high court at the end of this month.
After loading up on toys in 2010, major stores like Wal-Mart "ended up with a pretty substantial toy overhang that had to be liquidated in the January time frame," said Eric Johnson, director of the center for digital strategies at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, who studies the toy industry.
They will also be expected to prepare "living wills", setting out how they could be liquidated in the event of failure".There's a real risk we end up so laden with capital that we can't waddle and fart at the same time," says a Wall Street grandee.
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(It was liquidated in August 1944).
DialogBank was liquidated in 1999 and 2000, Mr. Derby said.
"Most will have been liquidated in the next three to four years".
The authorities said the group was "liquidated" in a counterterrorism operation last fall.
It is the very desk he used at Drexel, which was liquidated in 1996.
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