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Should Mayer be forced out, she is in for a payoff of $137m.
In it, the Crawford boys agreed to waive their claim to their uncle's vast fortune in return for a payoff of six million francs and the promise that one of them be allowed to wed Therese's youngest sister.
The American-born banker, who could be in line for a payoff of £22m, is facing pressure to walk away with nothing after being paid £100m by the bank in the past six years.
On Tuesday Barclays sought to implicate Whitehall officials in its rate-rigging in 2008, and an angry Diamond, fighting for a payoff of over £20m, can be expected to go further when he appears before the Commons on Wednesday.
At node 10, I would play L for a payoff of 3, giving II a payoff of 1. II can do better than this by playing L at node 9, giving I a payoff of 0. I can do better than this by playing L at node 8; so that is what I does, and the game terminates without II getting to move.
The payments are calculated on, say, a fifteen year amortization schedule (to keep them low) but the note calls for a payoff of the balance due (the balloon) at the end of the fifth year.
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The Finn had received a payoff of $10 million from Ferrari for the premature end to his contract.
But he indicated in an interview that he is hoping for a payoff for his country in terms of development assistance.
To illustrate, consider the following imperfect information game: Figure 19 In the above game, \(A\) can either exit the game initially (by choosing \ e\)) for a guaranteed payoff of \(2\) or decide to play a game of imperfect information with \(B\).
The weight for a payoff is the probability of the associated state of nature and therefore the probability that the payoff occurs.
If you bet $100 on red, you have a 18/38 chance of winning, for an expected payoff of $94.73.
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