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the liquidating
verb
To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount.
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Competing businesses may also suffer as customers flock to buy products from the liquidating company at bargain prices.
The Consumerist has featured reports in which Borders employees describe ugly scenes in which customers are outraged that the merchandise sold by the liquidating chain isn't cheap enough.
His projects have included the "liquidating" of famous brand logos by re-painting them and allowing the paint to drip, thus creating the illusion that the logo is melting.
"We have previously disclosed that the liquidating trustee may file such a claim against us and that we do not believe that we have any liability related to the spinoff of Guaranty Financial Group," Temple-Inland said.
Barrick looks cheap at 2 times the liquidating value of its assets.
The calculation for enterprise value: market capitalization plus debt and the liquidating value of preferred stock, minus cash.
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What stands out is that many of the liquidated savings had been invested in foreign assets.
Eurotunnel bought three ferries in 2012 from the liquidated SeaFrance, and restarted Dover-Calais sailings under the MyFerryLink brand.
Holding on for the liquidated value eliminates the issue of the bid-ask spread.
Green took up the position last summer after leading a consortium that purchased the assets of the liquidated Rangers Football Club plc.
Turn on the Liquidate function on the blender.
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