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That could lead to legally mandated changes in Gazprom's business model and whopping fines.
An investigation into the rigging of foreign-exchange rates concluded with more whopping fines for banks.
The government eagerly blessed the union, much as it had encouraged JPMorgan Chase to take over struggling rivals which landed it, eventually, with similarly whopping fines.In theory, all this could have provoked investor anger rather than joy.
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It is expected to impose a whopping fine of at least €1 billion ($1.3 billion).
After she had a third daughter the following year, they levied a whopping fine of nearly $5,000.
What one hears is that there was very little negotiating about the size of the whopping fine.
Relations between France and America are bad and getting worse.For that thank the whopping fine that American authorities are thought to be about to levy on BNP Paribas's American arm for allegedly processing transactions with countries on America's black list, such as Sudan and Iran.
The Western Australian government is looking to reform the act to include a whopping fine of up to $300,000 for those that seek to harm the adorable creatures.
They wrote us up, two whopping $150 fines for trespassing, and Maggie's foot was totally broken.
The beleaguered Steve Cohen, whose SAC Capital hedge fund has just paid a whopping $1.2 bn fine for insider trading, resold a Gerhard Richter for $26.5m at Sotheby's this month; he had bought it only last year at Art Basel for about $20m.
Steve Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary: Former executive of Goldman Sachs, the investment bank that had to pay a whopping $5 billion fine for instigating the housing bubble.
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