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The lenders have the option of turning the warrants into stock once Johnston Press passes 10p a share.

Still, an administration official pointed to smaller steps taken last spring to improve the background check system, including automating a system that feeds information about federal indictments, convictions and arrest warrants into the database; previously it was entered by hand.

And Renault will exercise an option to increase its stake in Nissan to 44.4percentt from 36.8percentt by converting warrants into stock at a price of 400 yen a warrant, or about 200 billion yen ($1.6 billion) total, these people said.

See articleGoldman Sachs and Warren Buffett reworked the arrangement they reached in 2008 when Mr Buffett came to the bank's rescue, by turning his initial investment in warrants into a stake of around 2%. Mr Buffett recalled that his relationship with Goldman stretches back to 1940, when as a boy he met Sidney Weinberg ("Mr Wall Street").

The airline also gets warrants for 27 million shares, with a strike price of $2.97, with the stipulation that if Priceline shares hit $8.91, Delta must convert those warrants into common stock.

The holders of the company's subordinated debt converted all of their debt into Series A Preferred Stock and exchanged their common stock warrants into common stock at a ratio of one share of common stock for every 10 warrant shares.

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The head of the government's whistleblower-protection agency said an investigation was warranted into accusations that the F.A.A. covered up and ignored airport security lapses.

Adjusting for a reverse split in 2009, an investor who bought A.I.G. a week before the collapse would need a price close to $400 to break even, even taking the warrant into account.

Additional research is warranted into event-scale hydrologic trends with urbanization in other regions, in particular rising limb event flow accelerations.

Further investigation is warranted into the clinical impact and cost-effectiveness of pulse oximetry, provision of oxygen concentrators, and training on their use in developing countries.

The historian Fred Johnson says that Beauchamp likely added the warrant into his story after the fact, as a means of damage control.

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