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"They take warrants for their services, and a lot of their clients have gone public or are in the pipeline to go public," Mr. McQuiddy said.
In real estate, where the equity-as-currency phenomenon is stirring up this fairly traditional industry, landlords are agreeing to take warrants in lieu of security deposits.
"It's part of a trend among professional-service firms to either invest cash in companies or take warrants from them in addition to the standard fee, or, in lieu of fees".
The Treasury would have authority to take warrants in companies that participate, effectively acquiring stock in them.
The key thing with Silicon Valley was there was a notion that there was a sponsorship of Stanford, Bank of America, THE bank, and you began to get landlords that would take warrants than cash rent from startups.
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It wasn't good and he will, no doubt, take warranted criticism on the chin.
Some take warranted beliefs to be beyond even the slightest doubt and claim that intuition and deduction provide beliefs of this high epistemic status.
The government typically took warrants over shares worth 15percentt of the amount of its injection when it invested in banks under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Whenever possible, she took warrants or equity to build a record of investment.
Often PSINet insisted on forgoing any cash payback, instead taking warrants in the fledgling firms.
The Treasury Department is injecting $250 billion into banks by buying preferred shares and taking warrants in firms it views to be strong and long-term survivors.
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