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This could boost its share price, making it cheaper for Comcast to acquire another company.
A bill making its way through Congress could spur merger activity by making it cheaper for companies to divest assets, The Wall Street Journal reports.
There is little doubt that the Fed will lower its benchmark rate later this month, making it cheaper for banks to lend money to one another.
Namely, the parent company benefits from the bankruptcy of its own subsidiary if that will drive down the price of the subsidiary's debt, making it cheaper for the parent to meet its obligation under the note.
Foreign governments have billions of dollars in their coffers, and demand for Treasury notes has risen since May, making it cheaper for the government to finance its own operations.
Eli Lilly is making it cheaper for some hospitals to buy its blood-thinning drug ReoPro, as a marketing battle with Integrilin, a competing drug sold by Millennium Pharmaceuticals, continues to heat up.
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"Security issues concerning working outside the office are almost solved thanks to cloud computing, but the key is making it cheap for companies to enable this technology in its employees' home and for the road".
That pricing structure has persisted, making it cheap for Netflix, Hulu and others to get online rights.
During the transition the REIT's stock has consistently underperformed, making it cheap for an acquirer looking to collect apartments now that rents are improving.
Yes, our government changed the rules so foreign brands could sell in domestic dealer showrooms, making it cheap for them to attack this market.
And it is retooling one of its main financing programs to make it cheaper for bidders to buy the toxic assets of closed lenders.
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