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In that way, its support for Bitcoin is mainly to enable its clients — the companies accepting payments from one party and making payouts to another — to use the feature.
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Qantas Airways, Australia's biggest airline, said first-half profit fell 9.6percentt as fuel costs rose to a record and it made payouts to dismissed workers.
But the investments had to be liquidated after the commission later concluded that they impinged on the company's ability to make payouts to schools and libraries.
Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, has acknowledged that the "too big to fail" problem has not been solved, but the Fed counterproductively allows most large banks to make payouts to their shareholders, repeating some of the Fed's most obvious mistakes in the run-up to the crisis.
Facebook is embracing pre-rolls after years of shunning them as it tries to make payouts to video creators sustainable.
And on the other hand there are sellers or service providers that marketplaces need to make payouts to.
Thank the increasingly popular trick known as dividend recapitalization, in which operating companies take on big loans to make payouts to their private-equity owners.
In the case of Payable, the acquisition came about over multiple years of partnering to make tax reporting easier for businesses that made payouts to contract employees.
Operating as off-ramps, the startups need to have enough buyers for the bitcoin they receive in order to raise sufficient fiat to make payouts to their customers' beneficiaries.
The company had been public for more than three decades before it announced plans in March to begin making payouts.
The city has cut retiree health benefits from $1,500 to $300 a month and stopped making payouts on accrued leave time.
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