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...Plus, JetBlue will pay rival budget US airline Spirit $69mn as part of the agreement to terminate a proposed $3.8bn takeover....
...It’s worth noting that almost 98 per cent of victims, including 50 US states, have signed on to the present deal....
...“They don’t have cash on hand and cash in the business to pay for severance and other wind-down cash expenses,” said one investor on the call. Banks have until September 19 to offload the debt....
...the US and NHK in Japan....
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...The size of Mr Friedman’s severance package will not be known until the company publishes its annual report next year....
...GAM said the size of Mr Friedman’s severance package will not be known until the company publishes its annual report next year....
...(And that’s not to mention its ties to US President Donald Trump). Now, Germany’s largest lender has decided to pay one of its largest shareholders for advice on how to cut costs....
...pay for them out of their own pocket....
...Ultimately, Software AG and BMC both decided to settle, but in October 2015, Pegasystems, HP and Adobe won an outright victory when US District Judge Sue Robinson ruled against YYZ....
...Under the ZF takeover, TRW executives will be granted cash severance payments, accelerated vesting of stock awards and other benefits. In addition, Mr Plant is due payments under his retirement plan....
...The Ucits V Directive queasily elides the statutory framework for European open-ended funds with remuneration as part of a broader post-crisis rejig of the pay of financial folk....
...They paid themselves multiples of what the plan was supposed to pay out.”...
...to plan more redundancies on top of the tens of thousands of job cuts they have already made....
...(WSJ) COMMENTS etc For Moscow, Ukraine is always ‘Little Russia’ (Reuters) Europe has to stop hiding beneath the bedcovers (Financial Times, Stephens) US v China: is this the new cold war?...
...– and on what it will do if the US Federal Reserve implements plans requiring foreign banks to hold more capital in the US....
...Mr Agnelli and four other executives received severance pay of $59m when sacked from Vale in 2011. In an attempt to quieten dissent, Sir Martin’s base salary will fall £150,000 this year to £1.15m....
...Despite the EU and US voicing concerns, Hungary’s parliament approved constitutional changes which include provisions that allow the court system’s top administrator and prosecutors to choose which judges...
...Bankruptcy We discussed this at some length on Monday because it reminded us of Texas Competitive Electric Holdings Company LLC (TCEH) in 2011....
...in charge challenge to Ofcom - Investec looks to shift operations from U.K - UK Treasury provokes banks over loans - Oil groups go to the ends of the earth - UK property groups returning to strength - US...
...debt restructuring: delay is the deadliest form of denial - UK economic growth rate beaten by bailed-out Greece From The Sunday Times, - Mossad stole nuclear secret in London raid - US hunts...
...The largest such affiliate, Lehman’s UK-based subsidiary, Lehman Brothers International (Europe), or LBIE, in January told the US bankruptcy court it stood ready to file its own pay-out plan....
...Guardian, - Warner ‘plans $750m bid’ for EMI’s recorded music division - George Osborne plans to cut levy on banks’ balance sheets - National Express joins US high-speed rail revolution...
...In case you missed these weekend headlines,* From The FT, - Aviva rebuffs £5bn approach from RSA - Blackstone plans to buy Dynegy - AgBank IPO officially the world’s biggest - Invesco Perpetual...
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