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The SEC may well balk at GoDaddy's sleight of hand, as it did when Groupon tried to pull a similar trick before its 2011 IPO (the firm reverted to an unadjusted measure of EBITDA before the offering).
Donna and Gordon had divorced, Donna going corporate, becoming a partner at Diane's firm and reverting to her maiden name of Emmerson in order to take up more of the precious real estate on the company's letterheads and signage.
The firm has reverted to selling general insurance under the AIG brand, having opted for the generic "Chartis" at the height of the crisis.
On a conference call Thursday, Mr. Dimon said the firm had reverted to the old way of measuring value-at-risk.
If you don't pick a specific method, most brokerage firms will revert to their default, whereby they sell your oldest shares first, known as first in first out, or FIFO.
Part of America's prairies, the firm hopes, will revert to grassland and provide the cellulose that biofuels will need.
Empirical results for a panel of Japanese manufacturing firms provides some support for the notion that log firm sizes are mean-reverting towards heterogeneous equilibrium values, and that the LPE should be rejected.
Wikipedia editors I spoke to suggested that a number of customers had received refunds from the firm after articles were reverted or deleted.
Are banks and investment firms being stifled by over-regulation as they try to finance economic growth, or are they irresponsibly reverting back to the casino-like culture that brought us the last financial crisis?
"Many are reverting to prayer".
Subconsciously, they're about reverting to childhood.
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