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auction-rate debt

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Telefonica, Portugal Telecom and Iberdrola Prepay BRL 7 Billion Debt to the Brazilian Government
SAO PAULO, Brazil--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 28, 1999--Telefonica Internacional TISA, Portugal Telecom PT and Iberdrola, partners in the main winning consortia in the Brazilian Telebras system auction, have jointly decided to prepay BRL 7 billion in loans related to the acquisition of the companies privatized in that auction. This debt had been...
Tags: Telefonica
Research articles 1999-01-28
It could be Half-Adelphia: to reduce its huge debt, the woeful cable MSO will auction its best properties. (Top of the Week).(Adelphia Communications)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Adelphia Communications will auction its best properties as part of a plan to wiggle out of its debt and insider-dealing scandal. Too bad some of the most obvious prospective buyers may be constrained from bidding. Adelphia Communications will auction its best properties...
Tags: Adelphia Communications Corp., auction, cable
Research articles 2002-05-13
Consolidated Freightways Corp. plans to auction 23 terminals
Bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Consolidated Freightways said it would auction 23 terminals May 21 as part of its liquidation of assets to repay debt.Bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Consolidated Freightways said it would auction 23 terminals May 21 as part of its liquidation of assets to repay debt.
Tags: auction
Research articles 2003-05-12
NextWave Re-auction: Fair Game or a Blow to Competition? - Government Activity
WASHINGTON, D.C.--This summer, the FCC is scheduled to auction PCS licenses in the C and F Band in 103 markets across the country. Or are they? The licenses, won by NextWave Telecom in a 1996 auction, have lain fallow since 1998, when NextWave declared bankruptcy. The FCC tried to reclaim...
Tags: auction, bankruptcy, FCC, game, Government, NextWave Telecom, PCS
Research articles 2000-03-01
Bear Stearns Successfully Completes First Online Corporate Bond Auction; Setting A Precedent In New Issue Execution
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--August 10, 2000 Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. announced today that it successfully completed the first internet-based auction of corporate debt securities. The transaction was executed on Bear Stearns' proprietary system, Dutch Auction internet Syndication System ("DAiSS"). DAiSS utilizes a modified Dutch Auction pricing...
Tags: auction, Bear Stearns & Co. Inc., bond, FINANCE, investor, MARKETING, Pricing
Research articles 2000-08-10
Poor Treasury Auction Results Rattle Investors
Rolfe Winkler, CFA submits: On the heels of Britain’s failed debt auction yesterday, our Treasury had its own trouble selling bonds. WSJ: The indirect bid — demand from domestic and foreign institutions, including foreign central banks — for the $34 billion five-year Treasury note auction was...
Tags: US Market, Rolfe Winkler, CFA
External links 2009-03-26
Playing in the Treasury Bond Auction Pool
Brian Kelly submits: As macro traders it behooves us to examine the stellar 2 year note auction. The bid to cover was 3.19 and indirect bidders took 68.6% of the auction!! Anyone who thinks foreign central banks have stopped buying U.S. debt should look to this auction for clarity. Click...
Tags: US Market, ETF, Brian Kelly
External links 2009-06-25
Will auction changes bring more uncertainty? (changing the way the government's debt are sold)
Will auction changes bring more uncertainly? Long before a prankster at Salomon Brothers Inc. dreamed of a billion-dollar joke bid, regulators were intent on tinkering with the U.S. government's system of selling debt. The next six months will determine if any sweeping...
Tags: auction, Federal Reserve Board, government, security, Treasury
Research articles 1992-01-15
Facing bankruptcy, Brazilian airline Varig lands on auction block
RIO DE JANEIRO AFP — Varig, Brazil's flagship carrier, will land on the auction block to avoid bankruptcy, pricing its fleet and international and domestic routes at a minimum bid of 860 million dollars. The airline is saddled with debt of more than three billion dollars and has been...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, auction, bankruptcy, Brazil, fleet, Litigation
Research articles 2006-06-07
Owner fails to halt sale of property in Westport: court-ordered foreclosure auction set May 20 to cover $4.6 million debt to Gateway Bank. (Koffman Associates Limited Partnership)
Owner fails to halt sale of property in Westport WESTPORT - Despite the owner's attempts to prevent it, a prime piece of downtown Westport real estate is headed for the auction block at a courtordered foreclosure sale May 20. Formerly owned by...
Tags: bank, Gateway Inc., partnership
Research articles 1990-05-14
Thai Bankers' Group to Auction 800 Properties in Attempt to Recoup Bad Debt.
By Krissana Parnsoonthorn, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 8--Home-seekers will be able to select from 800 properties at an auction of seized assets to be held at the Bangkok Convention Centre, Lat Phrao, on Nov 16 and 17. ...
Tags: auction, Bangkok Post
Research articles 2002-11-08
10-Yr Treasury Auction Results
Kirk Lindstrom submits: Yesterday, the US Treasury Department said it received bids totaling more than $54 billion for the $22 billion worth of 10-year notes sold. Thus the bid-to-cover ratio was 2.47, up from 2.21 in February's auction. This indicates the demand for U.S. debt remains healthy. 10-Yr U.S....
Tags: US Market, Kirk Lindstrom
External links 2009-05-07
CHINA CONSTRUCTION BANK TO AUCTION US$963 MLN IN DEBT ASSETS.
BEIJING, Sept 19 Asia Pulse - The China Construction Bank CCB, together with China Cinda Asset Management Corp, is scheduled to hold an auction to sell eight billion yuan (US$963 million) worth of repossed assets. The auction is expected to be held from October 28 to November 3....
Tags: China Construction Bank
Research articles 2002-09-19
Reckitt Benckiser targets new deals despite losing auction for
Reckitt Benckiser, the Anglo-Dutch maker of cleaning products, signalled its appetite for more deals yesterday despite losing out in the recent auction of Pfizer's consumer healthcare business. Colin Day, the finance director, said the group could take on up to pounds 2bn more debt without sacrificing its...
Tags: Reckitt Benckiser Plc.
Research articles 2006-07-25
Reckitt Benckiser targets new deals despite losing auction for
Reckitt Benckiser, the Anglo-Dutch maker of cleaning products, signalled its appetite for more deals yesterday despite losing out in the recent auction of Pfizer's consumer healthcare business. Colin Day, the finance director, said the group could take on up to pounds 2bn more debt without sacrificing its...
Tags: Reckitt Benckiser Plc.
Research articles 2006-07-25
New Lows In Hospital Management: Auctioning Patient Debt
Just when you thought the hospital industry had plumbed the depths in its quest to reduce costs associated with care of the under- or uninsured, it pulls out a new twist. The latest one is a doozy, too, borrowed as it is from the mortgage industry: Some hospitals are auctioning...
Tags: Patient, Hospital, Hospital Management, Healthcare, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-06-04
A Dutch Auction for Euro Cable Bonds.(Liberty Media Corp. makes offer for United Pan-European Communications debt)(Brief Article)
Liberty Media Corp. has made a tender offer for about $1.58 billion in United Pan-European Communications N.V. debt, a move that some analysts believe could be the first step toward Liberty gaining equity control of the European MSO. In a sta...
Tags: bond, Liberty Media Corp.
Research articles 2001-10-15
White House needs debt ceiling up fast
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration announced Wednesday that it will run out of maneuvering room to manage the government's massive borrowing needs in two weeks, putting more pressure on Congress to raise the debt ceiling when it convenes for a special post-election session. Treasury Department officials announced that...
Tags: Government, SOFTWARE, White House
Research articles 2004-11-04
HP Hosts Auction to Benefit American Red Cross and DATA Charities; Fans Can Bid on Autographed Celebrity Photos and Printers on eBay
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- HP (NYSE:HPQ) (Nasdaq:HPQ) today announced that it is hosting a charity auction to benefit the American Red Cross, the humanitarian organization that provides relief to victims of disaster such as Hurricane Katrina, and DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa), the nonprofit organization started by U2 lead-singer Bono...
Tags: benefit, eBay Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., photograph, printer
Research articles 2005-09-23
Acquisitions could be on menu: with parent's debt trimmed, Time Warner cable sees opportunities.(Finance)(Cablevision Systems Corp)
About two years ago, Time Warner Inc. was edged out in the biggest cable auction in history --it lost AT&T Broadband's 11 million subscribers in a heated bidding war with Comcast Corp. Now the No. 2 U.S. MSO is again expressing its...
Tags: acquisition, cable, Cablevision Systems Corp., Comcast Corp., finance, Time Warner Cable Inc., Time Warner Inc.
Research articles 2004-02-23
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