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By buying Capitalia it will raise its share of Italy's domestic banking market to 16%, nearly matching Intesa Sanpaolo's 17%.
Perhaps that's not surprising: the company announced in April that it would raise its share repurchases to $60 billion from $10 billion after pressure from the hedge fund manager David Einhorn.
It has an option to raise its share to 51%, allowing it to consolidate Chrysler in its accounts.
The purchase is ICAP's third acquisition in nine months as it tries to raise its share of the $400 billion-a-day market in United States Treasury issues.
The Matsushita Electric Industrial Company said it hoped to raise its share of the global market for DVD recorders to 50percentthis yearar from 40percentt last year as it unveiled a new line of the devices under its Panasonic brand.
It also insists it will maintain its dividend and raise its share buy-backs, all to its newly enlarged investor base.
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At French insistence, the plan leaves the CAP untouched until 2013: indeed, it raises its share of the budget to 44%.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right CDU/CSU consolidated its lead at 35.3%, while its junior partner in coalition, the Social Democrats, also got good news when it raised its share of the vote from 20.8% in 2009 to 27.3% this year.
Instead, it slightly raised its share of the vote to 54% and its tally of seats by one, to 45 out of a possible 57.
You certainly expect this to be the case if the director is Mike Leigh, whose work – although it has raised its share of laughs – has more commonly gravitated towards the grimmer furrows of everyday experience.
It was thanks to such shenanigans that AK raised its share of the electoral vote by a whopping 12 points in July and Mr Gul duly became president.
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