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And they said no, ahead of the new TV deal which reaps a collective £5.1bn.
Or they maneuver to take their companies through a leveraged buyout, which reaps them huge potential capital gains.
The solidarity of Monsanto and companies like Coca-Cola — which reaps no benefit from using G.M. corn in its corn syrup — might then quickly crumble.
SmithKline, which reaps a third of its sales from consumer products like Aquafresh toothpaste, will pay $53 a share, said a spokeswoman, Lynne Smith.
The Web sites pay a license fee to the league's players association, which reaps more than $1 million in royalties, said Clay Walker, senior vice president for Players Inc., the union's marketing arm.
BMW's risk management department is responsible for protecting the company, which reaps one-quarter of its $53 billion in annual sales in the United States, from the vagaries of trans-Atlantic exchange rates.
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He craves what the Arsenal fans want: a return to his first seven full seasons in charge, which reaped seven trophies.
Mr. Kappel also predicted that television stations, which reap the financial benefits of outside advertising, would not go along with the plan.
With the funds facing massive losses, Porsche, which reaped an equivalent profit, offered to sell 5% of the shares back to the market.
Luxury chains, which reaped some of the biggest benefits of the decade-long wealth explosion, are now experiencing a slowing of growth.
The Conservatives have built up a £10m fighting fund, David Cameron told a dinner for donors at the Carlton Club on Tuesday night, which reaped another £250,000.
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