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been liquidating
verb
To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount.
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"Up until now, businesses have been liquidating inventory so banks have been less important.
He has been liquidating assets and they estimate he made $85m£57m7m) from the sale of offshore assets last year.
Still, some parents have been liquidating retirement accounts or even pulling their children out of schools, according to financial planners.
There was also talk that hedge funds had been selling mining stocks because of rumours that Refco has been liquidating its commodity positions.
But even Bergdorf Goodman, a nearby luxury department store, reported weak sales in August.Sharper Image filed for bankruptcy protection in February, and has since been liquidating itself, getting even lower prices for its assets than it had hoped.
Since then, livestock producers hit by drought and rising feed costs have been liquidating and reducing herds to the point where American cattle stocks are at their lowest level since 1952.
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Seven have been liquidated.
"It would have been liquidated".
Bethlehem itself has been liquidated.
BPA's Spanish unit has since been liquidated.
The loan has been liquidated and the Agriculture Department paid a loss claim of $958,000.
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