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"fire sale" Definitions
  1. a sale at low prices of things that a company or person owns, usually in order to pay debts
  2. a sale of goods at low prices because they have been damaged by a fire or because they cannot be stored after a fire
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But Culp can't be seen as conducting a fire sale.
Dumping them all at once could be a fire sale.
Bidders are hoping people will sell at fire sale prices.
", or his personal favorite, "I guess I'm having a fire sale!
A fire sale would cause its own holdings to lose value.
A liquidator had arranged a fire sale of the items inside.
We've seen some media speculation that this is a fire sale.
I wound up selling it in a fire sale to Dow Jones.
Petrobras has faced accusations of selling key assets at fire-sale prices.
We're also hearing the deal was a fire sale, via our sources.
DSTLD quietly makes luxury clothes sold for fire-sale-like prices online.
Migicovsky sold his company in a fire sale to FitBit in 2020.
It looks like Lampert is making himself richer in the fire sale, though.
After this fire sale, Apple may be all out of spare SE parts.
The current brand store fire sale has them priced at $3 a pop.
A fire sale of 30 hospitals to get cash to pay down debt.
Unlike Dhingana's fire sale, Saavn's executive team continues on under the JioSaavn banner.
Yet despite the fire sale, the Braves' batters have not gotten any younger.
Jeets, as face of the franchise, is tasked with running the fire sale.
But President Trump is holding a fire sale for his fellow fossil fools.
It off-loaded 77 hotels at a fire sale price of $3 billion.
"We have exposed how unfair and unreasonable this fire sale is," she said.
Oath purchased AOL and Yahoo, and now its offloading Moviefone in a fire sale.
Otherwise, it allegedly said it would liquidate its remaining stock at fire-sale prices.
In Britain, Thatcher presided over a fire sale of state-owned homes to tenants.
Cloudera and Hortonworks merged and MapR was sold to HPE in a fire sale.
Why it matters: For Verizon, selling Tumblr was a fire sale for tax purposes.
EXCLUSIVE-ODEBRECHT, CREDITORS DISCUSS DELAYING SALE OF BRASKEM TO AVOID FIRE-SALE PRICES- SOURCES
Eventually, the studios began selling themselves to the tube sites at fire-sale prices.
I'm excited about 2018 because when you started seeing — whether it was the Mashable fire sale or the Shazam fire sale — you're gonna find for a lot of these really shiny, pure-play digital companies that the wheels are gonna come off.
Capital would be quickly exhausted by the need to liquidate assets at fire-sale prices.
But a fire sale would burn a hole in the public finances, not fix them.
The silver lining is that it's available for one final weekend at fire-sale prices.
At the end, the store was forced to stage the equivalent of a fire sale.
Making Anbang unwind its overseas portfolio in a hurry would necessitate a massive fire sale.
Making Anbang unwind its overseas portfolio in a hurry would necessitate a huge fire sale.
The conglomerate also off-loaded 77 hotels to R & F Properties at fire sale prices.
It ordered an immediate fire sale, setting in motion the mechanism to take over the lender.
They will have a fire sale, and that is not in the best interests of anyone.
He added that the unwinding would be done gradually to avoid a "fire sale" of investments.
Detroit acquired Fulmer from the New York Mets during its trade-deadline fire sale last July.
It seems to have achieved the fire-sale pace while avoiding singeing shareholders with low prices.
Policies to reduce "fire-sale" risks in open-ended investment funds may also help, he said.
That scenario set up a fire sale to Walmart for a price reportedly under $50 million.
As part of a team fire sale, he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on Jan.
The bottom line Mr. Barrack would get any Weinstein Company assets at a fire sale price.
Business's primary value has shifted from serving as a community's backbone to enabling fire-sale prices.
"We said at the beginning of this program this wouldn't be a fire sale," he said.
According to Business Insider, a fire sale will take place at Dick Smith stores on Friday 26th.
That led the start-up to sell itself to BlackBerry last year at a fire- sale price.
" The lawmakers said the rate drop would amount to a "giveaway," likening it to a "fire sale.
That could help him weather panics in the market and even potentially buy assets at fire-sale prices.
Like many of Russia's oligarchs, he capitalized on the fire sale of state-owned assets in the 1990s.
In September the Bank for International Settlements fretted that downgrades of troubled borrowers could spark a "fire sale".
This evidently didn't pan out and the "acquisition" by Rico looks like a partial fire sale at best.
Ironic, then, that the Yahoo (now also home of AOL) fire sale to Verizon was approved this week.
Sotheby's From Earth to Fire sale in London brought in a total of £1,557,438 (~$2,036,000) on November 1.
Some people profit from the misery of others, hiking food prices or buying land at fire-sale prices.
No fire sale Wall Street applauded GE's decision to sell part — but not all — of its healthcare division.
In 12 months, Monaco had gone from a boutique of shimmering luxury to an apparently endless fire sale.
Adolph S. Ochs had recently purchased the failing New York Times at what amounted to a fire sale.
Mashable, once a fast-growing digital publisher with big ambitions, has been sold at a fire sale price.
Such a fire sale would be aimed at hurting the value of US Treasuries, thereby causing yields to spike.
Mint reported the imminent transaction last week, describing it as a fire sale, and today Ola confirmed the deal.
There's a fire sale in the bond market, and the November jobs report could make it burn even hotter.
It only costs $500, not $600 as originally stated, so I guess you could say it's a... fire sale.
That annoyed investors, but helped ensure the funds are not forced to sell illiquid assets at fire-sale prices.
And there's the possibility that nervous producers, hoping to reduce excess supply, could offload inventory through fire-sale prices.
Nicolas Batum, picked up at Portland's offseason fire sale, strolls around flicking skip passes and reaching into passing lanes.
If Beijing kicks off a fire sale for US bonds, it would gut the value of its remaining holdings.
Those subscriber targets explain why Disney is offering its service at what one expert called a "fire sale" price.
Retailers have in recent years bought less inventory in hopes of staving off unused excess and fire sale discounts.
The beauty startup recently engaged in serious talks with QVC in what would have essentially been a fire sale.
Deal terms were not revealed, though one report is puts this deal at the fire sale price of $2500 million.
Late last year, for instance, Mashable went for a fire-sale price; now some Facebook-dependent properties are folding altogether.
Only his name in this case would be the U.S. government's public assets, passed off in a privatization fire sale.
The other is that a large hedge fund could be forced into a "fire sale" of the assets it owns.
In other words, these fire-sale spillovers amount to six to seven cents per dollar of "shocked" total net assets.
If the market does take a serious dip, lenders believe they can play a role in preventing a fire sale.
It was the failure of the restaurant's owners to hold on to their lease that effectively forced the fire sale.
Although the plan falls short of banks' expectations, it is a temporary solution to avoid a fire-sale of Braskem.
If and when small farmers fail, larger operations can swoop in and buy up the land at fire sale prices.
Ray Wang, founder and principal at Constellation Research, called it a "fire sale" on Twitter and reported that investors lost millions.
"We are strategically exiting some areas but it's not a fire sale," said a company source familiar with the group's plans.
That's a mind-boggling 90 percent off its MSRP — the kind of deal that has "fire sale" written all over it.
Investors were also shocked by the discounted fire-sale of Popular's assets to Santander, which wiped out shareholders and junior bonds.
As for why the fire sale ... no one's talking, but you gotta wonder if he's bracing for lots of legal expenses.
During the company's fire sale, Dinesh accidentally sold his hard drive; Gilfoyle posed as a Geek Squad worker to destroy it.
The only other hope is for some bigger dating company like Tinder parent IAC to buy it in a fire sale.
All of those untaxed offshore corporate profits could be "repatriated" at a fire sale 85033 percent tax rate under Trump's plan.
"We have no need for a fire sale given the quality of the assets and the run-down profile," he said.
But Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman maintained that this was not the start of a fire sale — at least not yet.
Bear Stearns reached a fire sale agreement that Sunday night, March 16, that valued the firm at just $2 per share.
You & Mr. Jones invested in Mic and Mashable (both of which sold at fire-sale prices) but lost money on both.
And smaller publishers like Mic and Mashable have run out of money entirely, and have been sold for fire-sale prices.
Following the update of its refinancing spread levels and fire-sale discount assumptions NLB's breakeven OC has decreased to 337126% from 33712016%.
Deloitte says it is not disclosing the prices paid for either part of the business, but it was a clear fire sale.
Less than two months after it hit store shelves, HP cut its losses and had a fire sale for the remaining Touchpads.
Without other tenants, and with retail sales being weak, any spinoffs of assets would be "done at fire sale prices," Schwartz said.
The retailer just added a summer-ready selection of 200 pieces to a fire-sale section where everything is priced under $20.
Community Health Systems, the struggling for-profit hospital company, recently conducted a 30-hospital fire sale to reduce its massive debt load.
According to the first three sources, the deal has given CSN some additional breathing room to avert a fire-sale of assets.
While the company hopes to complete the sale by the end of this year, this is not a "fire sale", he said.
Senior banking sources said some board members had questioned why a foreign investor should buy the stake at a fire sale price.
Some Anbang-related stocks rose because the state takeover would rule out the possibility of a fire sale of assets, traders said.
Today, Mr. Wang is unloading some of his most prized assets — hotels, theme parks, real estate, movie studios — at fire-sale prices.
Orlando has since gone a ghastly 4-27, which will most likely lead to a fire sale at next month's trade deadline.
There was also panic selling of pigs, with farmers desperately trying to offload their hogs, sick or healthy, at fire-sale prices.
Just days before its fire sale to JPMorgan, Schwartz appeared on CNBC to insist there was no liquidity crisis at the firm.
"A price shock could ripple across the financial system as firms and investors offload assets at fire-sale prices," the paper reads.
In the fire sale, Borders competitor Barnes & Noble snapped up its intellectual property and database of 260 million customers for $2210 million.
So they may suffer losses, but they're unlikely to turn around and start selling other assets that can lead to fire sale contagion.
In my previous reporting on the fire sale of Eero to Amazon, I learned that succeeding in hardware is frankly harder than ever.
So the IP assets of the business end up in a fire sale situation in order to recover the amount of debt outstanding.
" Or Instagram Stories, the way they loop together, the urgency of Instagram being like, "Fire sale on these stories, they're going away now!
At the time, investors fretted that this could exceed $2772bn, damaging the company's balance-sheet and forcing a fire sale of its assets.
Overnight borrowing costs would spike, forcing small banks to call in loans or launch a fire-sale of assets to meet maturing funds.
Atrium Health, an assisted living facilities operator in Wisconsin and Michigan, went a step further, bypassing bankruptcy for a fire sale last September.
As a result, Chinese suppliers are having a fire sale with prices down 80 percent to as low as $0003 USD per kilo.
Mic, a well-funded site that promised to be the marquee news source for millennials, sold in a fire sale late last year.
The big picture: There were enormous business challenges, which resulted in an unprecedented number of layoffs, desperate product maneuvers and fire-sale deals.
Next, Lauren Johnson brought us the definitive read on IgnitionOne, a pioneering digital ad firm that ended up selling in a fire sale.
Center Jean-Gabriel Pageau is also rumored to be fuel in a potential Senators fire sale before the NHL trade deadline on Monday.
O in 2015 at a "fire-sale" price of $425 million, the shareholders said in the amended lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court.
Imagine walking into Jeffrey in New York or Fred Segal in Los Angeles and discovering it's having an everything-must-go fire sale.
And selling his assets without the rights to the brand would greatly diminish the value of the assets and create a fire sale.
Both the country and its creditors would be better off in this scenario than in a continued fire sale of Venezuela's remaining assets.
In an interview with MacDonald during the fire sale forced by their eviction, Frundel is overcome with emotion and wanders off mid-sentence.
More recently, Birchbox engaged in serious sale talks with QVC in what would have essentially been a fire sale, multiple sources told Recode.
The San Francisco-based company did recently hold what one investor referred to as "fire sale" talks with Fitbit, but no deal was reached.
Lance told reporters he would not sell at fire-sale prices but said that prices for desirable onshore assets have looked fairly good recently.
Trump's fire sale of US foreign policy continued this week during the White House visit of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
N, have abandoned Venezuelan assets or sold them at fire sale prices - although some are keeping a foot in the door, hoping for improvements.
I also knew FIRE SALE, EVIAN, PITCHER and ANDY WARHOL off the bat, which made a lot of the puzzle's phrasing fall into place.
Mic, a site aimed at younger readers, cut the majority of its staff before being sold off in a fire sale to a competitor.
Kirchner's government charged that the firm was sold at a fire-sale price with the help of threats and kidnappings by the military junta.
Walmart sold off one of its other digital-native brands, Modcloth, in a fire sale earlier this year and had considered offers for Bonobos.
She was under 2401, and when the recession hit, she says she took it as an opportunity to buy stocks at fire-sale prices.
Right now the Canadian processors are sitting on a mound of finished inventory and trying to fire-sale their inventory, hurting the boat price.
What happens if all users want to sell their Libra currency at once, causing the Libra Reserve to hold a fire sale of assets?
When protests against Nicolás Maduro, the autocratic president, were at their height last year, some foreigners hoped to snap up homes at fire-sale prices.
He said a "hard Brexit" — big hurdles for trade between Britain and the EU — could trigger a fire-sale of British assets by foreign investors.
Amazon eventually gave up and wrote down most of what it had paid for its stake, and Groupon bought LivingSocial at a fire-sale price.
But perhaps more relevant, many groups seemed to see this as a gateway to a much bigger fire sale of federal lands down the road.
International financial regulators have also been concerned that a customer rush for the exits from a fund could trigger a destabilising fire sale of assets.
In this fire sale, the asset is Bashneft, the oil company once owned by Vladimir P. Yevtushenkov, who was prosecuted and put under house arrest.
"We do not intend to carry out a fire sale of Eletrobras assets," Coelho told reporters at the sidelines of a meeting in São Paulo.
But most analysts say such an action by China is unlikely as it risks starting a fire sale that would burn its own portfolio too.
The subsequent need to replenish local coffers has prompted a fire sale of public land and services, with public housing one of the biggest casualties.
With less demand coming from the Fed, a fire sale of sorts would increase supply and emerge as the major catalyst causing yields to jump.
URX, one of Quixey's chief competitors, is in talks to move to Pinterest in what looks like a fire sale, as we earlier reported as well.
It's rather appropriate that the furnishings of the Trump Taj Mahal were sold off in a fire sale the same month this exhibition was on display.
I suppose the good news is now I know why it's called a fire sale — because I need to burn this past year to the ground.
"Paulson is not advocating for a fire sale, but rather a comprehensive review of all alternatives, including a sale," the hedge fund said in a statement.
The "Teen Mom" star is close to turning her Hollywood Hills pad into a fire sale ... changing the asking price 3 times in just 7 months.
Then two years of retirement before a fire sale of his dignity over the course of two dozen or so games with the New York Knicks.
When investor redemption requests increased, the fund's managers decided to shutter it rather than be forced to promptly meet redemptions by selling bonds at fire-sale prices.
Instead, according to the authors of the new studies, on of which is titled "Are asset managers vulnerable to a fire sale?" the problem has three causes.
One industry source who was aware of the efforts to sell the company described it as a 'fire sale' that is motivated by a quickly-disappearing runway.
Like Zenefits before it, the heady push of growth above all is what destroyed Kalanick and will probably gut Uber, leaving it vulnerable to a fire sale.
I go off of the number that I know that I can literally get rid of this property tomorrow for this price if I fire sale it.
Officials called them "supposed heirs" and "distant relatives" and argued Germany's Jews began unloading art at fire-sale prices only after 1938 — long after the Glaser auction.
Its bureaucrats are left to try to salvage communism through fire-sale capitalism: selling off artworks, importing garbage from West Germany, allowing medical tests on its citizens.
The failed deal followed a lawsuit filed last month by Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York attorney general, intended to block the fire sale of Weinstein Company.
On March 16, 2008, it agreed to a government-backed fire sale, and it was acquired by JPMorgan Chase for the unthinkable price of $2 a share.
Wars that destroyed families and cities were viewed simply as fun killers; economic disasters were an exciting opportunity to snag mansions and masterpieces at fire sale prices.
The Marlins, despite being maligned for another fire sale of top players this winter, put up a fight against Syndergaard, who battled his own command at times.
Adtech company IgnitionOne sold off in a fire sale to Zeta Global to Publicis Media in November after the company couldn&apost renew a line of credit.
The industry lost $42.6 billion in 2300, a year marked by the fire sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and the implosion of Lehman Brothers.
On Friday, Sears determined that Mr. Lampert's bid was not adequate, which led analysts and investors to believe that the retailer was headed toward a fire sale.
Until this past week, I'd barely touched the PlayStation Classic I bought on a Boxing Day fire sale, simply because I didn't have anywhere to plug it in.
It won't be a fire sale though ... according to the docs, the estate says it will only accept offers that are at least 90% of fair market value.
One example is the use of stolen financial information to undercut an acquisition target's market value in order to later acquire the company at a fire-sale price.
"We could review the portfolio in an environment where no one could think we were under pressure for a fire sale," he told Reuters in a phone interview.
All of these names got beat up in 2015 and sell at fire sale prices; yet they have strong franchises, good balance sheets and favorable long-term outlooks.
While some may say forcing a "fire sale" of the NPLs could be easier and quicker, Benamou believed this reform process would be better for the banking sector.
Google unloaded Motorola three years later to Lenovo for the fire sale price of $2.9 billion, though a sizable share of Motorola's value was its thousands of patents.
Some shoppers have been taking advantage of fire sale prices at Toys R Us liquidation sales to prepare for December, which will likely eat into those later sales.
Divestment is the easiest solution, but one that creates difficulties because real estate assets like Mr. Trump's would not be easy to unload without becoming a fire sale.
Vanilla Ice's ex wants to prevent a fire sale in the wake of their impending divorce -- which apparently has already gotten underway with him unloading their jet skis.
"Workers didn't let them in because they want to cancel Hellenic Petroleum's fire-sale", Panagiotis Ofthalmides, the head of their labour union representing about 2,000 workers, told Reuters.
M&A remained muted throughout much of last year as drillers held out hope for a rebound in commodity prices rather than part with assets at fire sale prices.
So-- they just-- they owe-- they owe more money than they should at present, and they should sell assets to some degree, not in a fire sale at all.
"Magic wands don't exist in finance and it is not in the interest of financial stability to create a fire sale," said Marco Troiano, a director at Scope Ratings.
Litigation has tied down some big restructuring deals and bankers are starting to sell bad debts at fire sale prices rather than wait for the system to work better.
That's far from fire sale territory, but Google's willingness to mark the product down so soon might speak to a lack of immediate success for the first-gen product.
But rather than keeping the company going, its lenders decided they could recoup more by putting up its toys in a fire sale and shutting down all its stores.
"We should not be flooding the market so it is easy for companies to sit back and wait to get to leases at fire-sale prices," Ms. Alexander said.
Barclays, which bought Lehman Brothers in 2008, was struggling financially then and needed to raise cash, so it unloaded iShares for $13.5 billion, a "fire sale" price, Bryan said.
But Hornby doubts that Saudi Arabia would want to shoot itself in the foot by dumping bonds since a fire sale would depress the value of its remaining holdings.
The proceeds can be earmarked in your estate plan to meet business obligations and thereby spare your loved ones from having to conduct a fire-sale of the business.
At the request of the government, J. P. Morgan originally agreed to rescue Bear for $2 a share, a stunning fire sale price that was eventually raised to $10.
"The worse thing in my view for investors is for there to be a disorderly fire sale of assets, which would, of course, destroy value for them," Bailey said.
She was the wife of the American ambassador to the Soviet Union in the late 1930s and rich as hell, so she collected imperial Russian pieces at fire-sale prices.
Longer term, it seems that Wimdu never raised more funding beyond the $90 million, and in 2016, it merged with another clone, 9Flats, amid reports of an attempted fire sale.
"They are not facing a liquidity crisis, which means they're not in a position where they have to fire-sale their assets," said Melbourne-based S&P analyst May Zhong.
The company earlier said it would explore selling all or part of its oil and gas assets, but given current market conditions, any sale would be at fire sale prices.
And, like a woman who might actually be going broke, I started purging my house and my closet of everything unnecessary for a mighty big fire sale on the horizon.
It's quite possible that number would drop in today's market, after a couple years where other digital publishers have folded, sold at fire sale prices, or seen their valuations slashed.
Distressed fire sale: Some analysts have weighed the possibility of a buyout by another automaker or tech company, but most say Tesla is still too expensive, despite the share collapse.
That could cause a panic, because insurers or other institutional investors that are barred from holding debt less than investment grade would be forced to sell at fire-sale prices.
Chief Executive Mark Cutifani rules out a fire sale and says Anglo American will reduce its portfolio of businesses at its own pace, agreeing deals when the price is right.
Leftist governments, Galbraith says, won't get relief from the punishment of austerity, slashed wages, reduced pensions and the fire sale of state assets until their politics return to the center.
The government may even force firms to offload non-performing assets in a fire sale to improve financial health – but experts say Beijing is going to have trouble doing that.
If these companies fail, investors will get some benefit in a fire sale or liquidation, but token holders will end up with something akin to the Zimbabwean dollar in my scrapbook.
Hundreds of PPC workers gathered outside parliament as lawmakers debated the legislation earlier on Wednesday, urging them not to allow what they said was "a fire-sale of the family silver".
Valve quietly hid the Steam Machine section of its store last year and put the Steam Controller, the last remaining piece of its failed initiative, on $353 fire sale this November.
Continued updates are a good sign, but fire-sale pricing and the sudden leave of Essential founder and CEO Andy Rubin have to make you question the viability of the fledgling company.
The lenders also want PPC to sell some of its assets, but the company is toiling under the debt of unpaid bills, a problem opposition lawmakers say will force a fire-sale.
From time to time, however, lenders lose faith in borrowers' ability to repay and stop lending; a fire sale of assets can follow, further weakening the belief in the creditworthiness of borrowers.
BlackRock added it was important to remember the liquidity stress testing of funds was different from that of banks, with managers needing to avoid a fire sale of assets to meet redemptions.
As the U.S. and the international community decry Maduro's crackdown, another country appears to be turning Venezuela's chaos into an opportunity to scoop up huge energy assets at fire-sale prices: Russia.
But even in 1950s Virginia, public schools were popular with many white parents, and "a fire sale of tax-funded public schools to private school operators would be political suicide," MacLean writes.
He also recalled the enjoyment of brokering a package deal for five Picassos and two Miros, at a fire-sale price of around $1.5 million, to an eager German buyer in 1994.
When the 26-year-old web developer finally left Venezuela, he had just $230 in his pocket, scraped together from loans from friends as well as a fire sale of his dearest possessions.
But RBI Governor Urjit Patel called the effects of demonetization "transitory" and instead pointed to concerns that a "fire sale" in perishable foods was distorting what could be a worrying outlook for inflation.
Boomers bought stocks and bonds and real estate with gusto from 2002 to 2007, and then proceeded to dump a large portion of it at fire-sale prices in the next two years.
In Russia the fire sale of state assets after the collapse of the Soviet Union led to a massive transfer of official wealth to well-connected oligarchs, particularly in the raw-materials industries.
Such a fire sale might roil financial markets or cause problems for companies that lost funding, but experts say it is hard to imagine a significant or lasting impact on the American economy.
The fire-sale trend will likely accelerate as the crisis continues to cripple the local operations of more multinational firms, according to two private-sector sources familiar with similar deals in the works.
Only recent sale prices, and not list prices, should be used to estimate property values, they explain, and aggressive fire-sale-style discounts, which can look desperate, are probably not the best idea.
President Trump's pursuit of "energy dominance" is likely to amount to a fire sale of oil and gas leases benefiting speculators who pay little up front, hoping to benefit when energy prices rise.
Therefore, while those assets may reduce banks' need to hold a fire sale of harder-to-value assets, like small-business loans and mortgages, it does not eliminate the risk of a panic.
Like almost everyone else of Japanese heritage living on the West Coast, his family members are packed off to an internment camp, forced to sell their belongings fire-sale cheap before they go.
What matters to the Yahoo board, said several sources close to the situation, is to pick a bid that is perceived as more than a fire sale and that protects them from shareholder ire.
Nearly one year after Macy's fire sale led to weaker gross margins than it recorded during the recession, Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell said Wall Street is underestimating a potential recovery in that metric.
While these figures are "relatively small and nonsystemic," the New York Fed analysts said they would be "more severe" if for example the fire sale were to result in steeper decline in asset prices.
The event that momentarily crippled Kindred's fire sale process: When the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposed slashing home health payment rates by $1 billion in 2019 by switching to a new payment system.
German media has previously reported Wimdu seeking a buyer in a 'fire sale' — having apparently burned through a 2011 $90M investment (meanwhile Airbnb went on to raise some $3.38 billion over the same period).
That means you can't sell off your college degree at a loss the same way you might dump your house in a fire sale—or have it repossessed by a bank or other creditor.
Wealth manager AMP, which has had a particularly torrid experience during the Royal Commission inquiry into financial sector misconduct, sought to defend the fire sale of its life insurance arm after an investor outcry.
The Betts deal, and the effect it could have on everyone involved, offers a reminder that while the Ruth trade is Boston's most famous fire-sale transaction, the jettisoning of Speaker got things started.
It is now reportedly getting spun out of Helios & Matheson, probably because its owners' stock price has plummeted into nightmare territory and they've had to launch a fire sale just to keep funding MoviePass operations.
On the stimulus side is a $9-billion investment package to boost non-oil sectors such as manufacturing, as well as perks for foreign investors as a fire sale of state assets gets under way.
The bonds, bought at fire-sale prices in the depths of the crisis, have since gone up in value, and the profits would give Greece a bit more leeway in the next couple of years.
The firm will be returning roughly $10 billion to clients and Jacobson said he will liquidate the portfolio "methodically and opportunistically" instead of trying to meet any arbitrary, near-term deadline with a fire-sale.
The sudden fire sale means Mario will no longer profit from his 16 remaining restaurants ... and he's also reportedly in the process of selling his shares in Eataly -- a fast-growing chain of Italian supermarkets.
The asset manager said it was important to remember that the liquidity stress testing of funds was different to that of banks, with managers needing to avoid a fire sale of assets to meet redemptions.
A fire sale is not possible without write-downs since the unit, which was valued at 23 billion euros at the end of last year, is now worth between 20173-22017 billion euros, analysts say.
Embattled Pebble finally gave up the ghost last year, resulting an a fire sale of its assets to Fitbit – which used those resources to produce the ugliest piece of wristwear you can currently get for $300.
These business owners do not want to sell out at fire sale prices to pay the estate tax and eliminate the livelihoods for the next generation in addition to the jobs for those who they employ.
It dropped from 35 million active users to 3 million in a few months, and after several failed pivots was sold to YouTube in a fire sale for a fraction of the cash it had raised.
As it tries to cut its debt level, Telefonica could also issue hybrid bonds but it ruled out both a fire sale of O43 and any measure that would dilute shareholders such as a capital increase.
They are also being wound down under the supervision of a Cayman Islands-based liquidator per the mandate of a local court and received bankruptcy protection from a U.S. court to avoid an asset fire-sale.
He had a front-row seat to the financial crisis, advising Barclays Capital in buying the assets of the bankrupt Lehman Brothers in 503 and Bear Stearns in its fire sale to JPMorgan Chase in 2007.
The bottom line: Prudential could be forced to start liquidating its assets at fire-sale prices, which could set off a chain reaction in the rest of the financial markets and even the economy as a whole.
Many property investors will also remember the 2008 crisis when funds hit by huge redemptions were forced into a fire sale of commercial buildings, eventually bringing central London property prices down by as much as 20173 percent.
Vale is seeking to sell $10 billion in assets over the next 18 months after taking a massive loss in the fourth quarter of 2015, but analysts have told Reuters a fire sale could destroy equity value.
The San Francisco resident faulted the board for letting Japan's SoftBank Group rescue WeWork by boosting its stake to a potential 33% from 29% at a "fire-sale" price, and granting Neumann a $1.7 billion exit package.
"Selling off public land and resources as quickly as possible at fire-sale prices is not good stewardship; it's a shell game where the oil, gas and coal industries win and the American taxpayers lose," they said.
The continentwide fire sale was halted only when Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, put in place an aggressive program to buy the bonds, which made their prices soar and their interest rates fall.
The Continentwide fire sale was halted only when Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, put in place an aggressive program to buy the bonds, which made their prices soar and their interest rates fall.
In an unprecedented fire sale of medallions, up to 46 of them are expected to go on the auction block later this month as part of bankruptcy proceedings against taxi companies affiliated with an embattled taxi mogul.
Past looks at the value of GE's individual businesses — also known as a "sum-of-the-parts" analysis — cast doubt on whether a fire sale of GE's assets would even fetch today's price at $13.28 per share.
"Selling off public land and resources as quickly as possible at fire-sale prices is not good stewardship; it's a shell game where the oil, gas and coal industries win and the American taxpayers lose," the said.
"We're not advocating any fire sale or any rushed transaction, but over time we would like to see Playtech in the gaming business...and not have the distraction of other financial services holdings," Ader told Reuters by telephone.
Over the weekend, word broke that Univision was planning to sell off Fusion Media, the brand portfolio containing a chunk of The Onion and various media properties purchased in a Gawker fire sale less than two years back.
As the U.S. and China continue to battle their way to a trade deal, some old fears are bubbling up again that China will flood into the U.S. market, buying up U.S. assets in a frenzied fire sale.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England is studying how funds and insurers could cope with sudden demands for cash to back trades without resorting to a destabilizing fire sale of assets, a senior BoE official said on Thursday.
Vice Media started the process of laying off some 256 workers on Friday, and Mic, a site aimed at younger readers, axed much of its staff two months ago before a competitor bought it in a fire sale.
Earlier this year, we reported that ODG, which had raised $58 million for its AR glasses, was in the midst of a fire sale for its IP. The same fate came to Meta months later, which raised $73 million.
By requiring banks "to maintain more stable funding to support less liquid assets" the rule would cut the risk that a bank would need to sell off assets at fire-sale prices to meet liquidity demands, the FDIC said.
Vale is seeking to sell $10 billion in assets in the next 18 months after taking the biggest loss in decades in the fourth quarter of 2015 but analysts have told Reuters a fire sale could destroy equity value.
"We understand that at least $300 million of the resources obtained by the regime from the fire sale of these PDVSA bonds are destined to purchase weapons and other military equipment, such as radars, from Russia," the letter read.
Jordan sought to prevent Hariri family business entities from dominating the bank nearly a decade ago and some board members had questioned why a foreign investor should buy the stake at a fire sale price, a third source said.
While Ruth will forever be the player most associated with a fire sale, he began his career as a starting pitcher and his best days as a hitter came with the Yankees, making him an awkward comparison to Betts.
Mr. Clayton, who is known as Jay, had a front-row seat to the financial crisis, advising Barclays Capital in buying the assets of the bankrupt lender Lehman Brothers, and Bear Stearns in its fire sale to JPMorgan Chase.
These requests are opposed by Italy and other euro zone countries, however, who worry that the move would cause market turbulence as banks would be forced to sell off assets at fire-sale prices and sovereigns' borrowing may become more costly.
Dalian Wanda, a property developer that is building an entertainment business, was forced to dispose of most of its tourism and theme-park assets to rivals in a 63bn-yuan fire sale, the biggest property deal in China's modern corporate history.
A potential fire sale of Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities by the Fed "could have significantly more adverse effects on financial conditions than gradual runoff, and the mere risk of such an outcome might set up another 'taper tantrum,' " Struyven added.
FINRA said the violations occurred from March 2008 to June 2016, and stemmed in part from defective electronic systems that JPMorgan inherited from Bear Stearns Cos, the investment bank it bought in May 2008 in a government-arranged fire sale.
Finance chief Robin Stalker said he hoped to seal the sale of the golf unit before too long, but it was no fire sale as the performance of the business was improving, saying he was in negotiations with several bidders.
SA put its prime assets on the block on Thursday after taking the biggest loss in decades, but analysts said the target to make $10 billion in 18 months was unrealistic and expressed concern a fire sale could destroy equity value.
Son is now trying to rescue SoftBank's plummeting share price, and last week made the surprise announcement of what amounts to a fire sale of $22 billion worth of assets to buy back shares and reduce the company's heavy debt load.
The Treasury Department-led body can tap a few powers if it has concerns about an investment, such as blocking it outright, requiring mitigation measures, or — as we saw recently — forcing a fire sale of assets long after a deal is complete.
Atlanta held a full-on fire sale, dumping Shelby Miller, Andrelton Simmons, Alex Wood, Cameron Maybin, Jim Johnson, and, according to reports that were swiftly if not entirely convincingly denied by the team, entertained the notion of trading franchise first baseman Freddie Freeman.
The extent to which start-ups can be influenced by investment banks was highlighted on Thursday by the case of Good Technology, a mobile security software maker that was acquired last year by BlackBerry for a fire-sale price of $425 million.
The huge swing upward in auto sales in mid-2018 and then a crash in Q4 was due to new emissions standards introduced by the EU. That forced fire-sale inventory clearing by dealers ahead of the September deadline, especially for diesel cars.
When the indebted fund began a fire sale of assets, two Chinese state-owned giants, the China General Nuclear Power Corporation and the China Railway Engineering Corporation, moved in, prompting speculation that Beijing was happy to keep Mr. Najib's cash-strapped government afloat.
LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - British government bond yields posted their biggest one-day rise since 2009 as the coronavirus crisis prompted a fire-sale of sterling assets, including government debt, sending the pound to its lowest level in more than three decades.
Such an auction would "likely precipitate a chain reaction of other banks being pressured to foreclose on other (mortgage real estate investment trusts') pledged securities, all at prices informed by the fire sale that Defendants seek to hold," AG said in the filing.
So far this year, retailers "didn't have to go through fire sale prices to get rid of this stuff, so they've been able to maintain more of a price integrity stance," Craig Johnson, president and founder of Customer Growth Partners, told CNBC.
"While purporting to carry out a competitive bidding process, Spain, in reality, carried out a fire sale through a sham auction that it conducted so as to ensure a pre-determined outcome with Santander as the only bidder," said the letter to Rajoy.
Conducting a fire sale of our current publicly owned assets to finance a new wave of infrastructure construction, or subsidizing the construction of infrastructure for private benefit, could leave America weaker, not stronger, as we face the challenges of the modern era.
"They can allow time for an orderly re-structuring of a fund, avoiding unnecessary fire sale pressure, but the expectation that such measures could be imposed tomorrow can create an incentive to be at the front of the redemption queue today," Brazier added.
FIRE SALE Britain's financial regulator is already considering toughening up the rules governing fund holdings in illiquid assets such as property or private equity after seven property funds totalling 18 billion pounds in assets under management froze in July 2016, shortly after the Brexit referendum.
Those of us who have followed the company for some time have been waiting for it to utilize these differentiators efficiently — mostly to avoid it going away or for it to end up as a fire sale of data to something like Microsoft or Yahoo.
JPMorgan was "self-interested" and "conflicted" in its dealings with Good Technology, which led the start-up to sell itself to BlackBerry in 2015 at a "fire-sale" price of $425 million, the shareholders said in the amended lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court.
Liquidating a big chunk of U.S. debt holdings could roil financial markets and force the United States to scramble for funds, but analysts believe such a move by Beijing would risk starting a fire sale in which the value of its own portfolio would burn.
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - If junk bond funds embark on a fire sale of assets to meet massive redemption, it could spread across markets hurting other bond and stock funds, according to a blog from the New York Federal Reserve published on Friday.
Lively entries that have appeared before include HA HA HA, ORATORIO, BATTER UP, BAR CAR, IN GAME, FIRE SALE, RAT'S NEST, BOLO TIE, HOT DOGGER, GOOD REASON, TEAR GAS and GESTATE, which is a word that never fails to crack me up for some reason.
Suspending trading in a fund is usually only used as a last resort to protect those investors choosing to remain in the fund from a fire-sale of the fund's assets - something a number of property funds were forced to do around Britain's Brexit vote.
But this fall, IgnitionOne came crashing down when it couldn&apost renew a line of credit from an existing lender at the end of 25 and ended up selling in a fire sale to companies including tech firm Zeta Global and agency giant Publicis Media.
Just how messy the next big shake-out in the corporate-bond market is depends on many things: on how weak the economy gets; on how many BBB borrowers can avert a downgrade; on how quickly funds can be raised to buy at fire-sale prices.
AR startup Meta's original investors might have been screwed by the company's collapse and fire sale, but a pair of VC firms are giving the brand another shot with a new corporate entity and CEO that the new backers hope will lead to a less abysmal outcome.
The source said a wide range of options were being looked at, but a fire sale of O2 or a dividend cut were off the table, although Telefonica would stick to a complementary dividend paid in shares and would not start paying it in cash as flagged.
In other organizations, this is known as a fire sale, the baseball equivalent of raising the white flag on a season, and it generally signals that a club is about to start a rebuilding program, something the Yankees had not embarked on in more than 20 years.
Unions have sprung up at new digital and legacy media companies from Vox Media to Condé Nast where employees are seeking standards in their jobs, if not guarantees in job security, as they see scores of media jobs lost and companies shut down or sold at fire sale prices.
Photo: Nati Harnik (AP)As part of a fire sale to repay its debt, beloved and bankrupt toy store Toys "R" Us is offering up its intellectual property—which not only includes its name and trademarked mascot, but also all the inactive domain names it bought up to avoid potential embarrassment.
Of course, there are some Trump signatures that you just can't put up on eBay:Donald Trump signs a woman's chest at a December 2015 rally in Manassas, Virginia (Associated Press)But if Donald Trump isn't your guy, there's currently a fire sale of Jeb Bush-autographed items on eBay right now.
This week, we talked about how to raise funding in August, a month not typically known for ease of access to VCs, and my colleague Ron dove into the MapR fire sale that took place this week: We're excited to ramp up The Station, a new TechCrunch newsletter all about mobility.
The fire sale of the Weinstein Company hit a last-minute snag on Sunday, when Eric T. Schneiderman, New York's attorney general, filed a lawsuit against the studio and its fraternal founders alleging that they repeatedly violated state and city laws barring gender discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual abuse and coercion.
To state the obvious, the first strategy to negotiate for better stock in an equity-funded acquisition is the first strategy in preparing for any M&A event: companies should do all they can to avoid being in a dire fire sale situation when a buyer comes knocking on their door.
Exclusive: Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on what's next for Tumblr Nilay Patel and Julia Alexander interview Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg about the future of Tumblr, which he just bought in a fire sale: MULLENWEG: I guess we're still a corporate parent, but we're a very friendly one, and we're all about blogging, innovation, publishing communities.
Indians 20, Yankees 22 | Cleveland leads series, 1-0 CLEVELAND — When the Mets launched their fire sale this summer, willing to take penny-stock prospects for the raft of veterans they were intent on unloading, there were two teams that jumped to the head of the line for outfielder Jay Bruce: the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians.
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Just last month, Pearson sold its entire K-12 textbook division to a PE firm, Nexus Capital Management, in a fire sale: for $25 million plus $225 million in the form of a vendor note due in the next three to five years, with the understanding that Nexus may also sell it (in which case Pearson would get a cut).
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies MORE (D-Mass.) said McMorris Rodgers's appointment amounts to a "fire sale" of federal lands.
BREAKEVEN ASSET PERCENTAGE FOR THE RATINGS Fitch has revised the breakeven asset percentage (AP) for the ratings of the covered bond programmes following the update of its refinancing spread levels and fire-sale discount assumptions as follows: - ANZ mortgage covered bonds: 90.5% 'AAA' breakeven AP, corresponding to a 'AA+' tested rating on a probability of default (PD) basis and a one-notch recovery uplift.
Instead of attachments for the Hydrogen One, the company instead would be working on a new "pro camera version" of the Hydrogen One smartphone with a camera designed by the RED team (instead of the off-the-shelf components found in the original model.) RED also recently cut the price of the Hydrogen One in half, down to $645, in what now looks like a fire sale ahead of the cancellation of the program.
That doesn't mean that the voting base — especially those among it that will actually live long enough to face the consequences of the current election cycle — are interested in backing a grossly sexist, racist, out-of-touch businessman who will continue the fire sale on public support programs and give free reign to capitalist ravaging of our dwindling natural resources … wouldn't we just stick with the one we already have, and stop shouting at each other on Twitter?
Read more:Cavs coach John Beilein is under fire after he says he accidentally called players &aposthugs&apos instead of &aposslugs&aposThe team the NBA world thought was on the verge of a fire sale is suddenly in the thick of the playoff raceZion Williamson nearly stayed at Duke, but his family talked him into going pro at the last momentGolden State&aposs frustrations from its abysmal season came to a head as Steve Kerr got ejected for telling refs to &aposwake the f--- up&apos

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