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the liquidations
noun
The act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash.
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Bear Stearns wants the Cayman courts to oversee the liquidations.
Hitler had learned everything from the Reds: the concentration camps, the liquidations, the mass murders.
He was, he explains, "responsible for the liquidations of the terrorists".
But after many of the earlier incidents, government radio and television news programs cited unidentified officials defending what they called the "liquidations".
Investors who are considering staying with the firm are also concerned that the liquidations will push down the value of their investments as they are sold off.
The corporation said that all the customers' claims it considered valid were paid early on, but that the trustee has been trying to recover assets from principals of the firm to defray the costs of administering the liquidations.
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Ashkan Karbasfrooshan warns about liquidation preferences: "The liquidation preference determines how the pie is shared in a liquidity event (M&A, I.P.O).
The liquidation preference determines how the pie is shared in a liquidity event (M&A, IPO).
What about the liquidation of opposition Tamils?
Bloomberg News first reported the liquidation Thursday night.
On March 14 , 1943 the Germans completed the liquidation of the ghetto.
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