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"This can't just be about resizing the companies, but also restructuring them".
The predator is industrial buyout group Melrose, which specialises in snapping up underperforming businesses, restructuring them and selling them on.
G.M. has decided to hold on to its European operations instead of selling them, and the cost of restructuring them is estimated to start at $3 billion.
The answer is that letting banks fail — as opposed to seizing and restructuring them — is a bad idea for the same reason that it's a bad idea to stand aside while an urban office building burns.
"Some tracks, I'm taking the originals, tearing them apart and restructuring them like a remix," says Coyle. "I'll be doing arrangements involving mixtures of instruments from the ensemble and some with the entire group playing together".
In a series of sensational drawings we find Davis visually disassembling kitchen utensils and cigarette packs and match boxes, flattening them out, then restructuring them so that they are both recognizable objects and stacks of planes interlocking with space.
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"We are seeking to restructure them".
Governments suddenly found themselves taking over failed banks, and attempting to restructure them or sell their assets.
The obvious solution would be to sell banks to foreigners skilled and rich enough to restructure them.
It is thought this occurs because the brain doesn't just create, store and retrieve memories; it restructures them.
Hundreds of vital public-private partnerships, from power plants to roads, are in financial distress but no mechanism yet exists to restructure them.
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