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Most are expected to choose stock, making Prudential one of the country's most widely held issues.
Many of these widely held issues didn't make up their losses until the end of the 1960s.
Two of the more widely held issues are the Sears 9.38% bond due Nov. 1, 2011 and the J.C. Penney 7.38% bond due Aug. 15, 2008.
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Some firms on this list have closely held stock but file with the SEC because of a widely held debt issue.
But he took issue with the widely held idea that China takes the largest share of trade benefits.
Most of all, he said, Mr. Prince is ready to run the biggest financial institution in the world, taking issue with the widely held view that he had appointed Mr. Prince to run the investment bank simply to steer the company through regulatory obstacles.
"A leveraged recapitalization would leave the company as a widely held public company, with all of the issues that make it more difficult, slower and riskier to accomplish the company's necessary transformation," he wrote.
"I don't think Walker and Hill are expressing an opinion that is widely held by people who are knowledgeable about this issue," said Survival International director Stephen Corry.
While overall I was impressed by "Death Watch" (Mar. 3, p. 42), I have to take issue with a statement that helps contribute to the widely held belief that airline pilots make a ton of money.
That startling conclusion, reported in tomorrow's issue of Science,* upsets the widely held view that life's lessons play a dominant role in determining an elderly person's cognitive ability.
The Council's first hurdle, as it takes up formal debate on the issue next month, will be to overcome the widely held belief that the two voter referendums endorsing term limits are binding.
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