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We receive a weekly e-mail from a financial firm, and this week's article was based on the financial woes of the Downton Abbey characters.
The financial woes of national retailers are leaving holes at shopping centers across Central Florida, and landlords are looking for new businesses that aren't susceptible to internet competition.
May 1997 — In an in - depth interview, CREA president Tom Bosley talks frankly about membership dues, the financial woes of CREA's Internet provider, politics and the future of organized real estate.
Electric vehicle maker Faraday Future is planning to raise $ 1 billion as it seeks to protect itself from the financial woes of its main backer, China's LeEco, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Electric vehicle maker Faraday Future is planning to raise $ 1 billion as it seeks to protect itself from the financial woes of its main backer, China's LeEco
If you're facing the financial woes of a traffic ticket, our Arizona driving course is the solution.
The financial woes of legal aid firms have been well documented in NLJ: criminal defence firms haven't had an increase in fees for 20 years and in 2014 had to endure an 8.75 % cut; and most social welfare law and publicly - funded family legal work was wiped out by the 2013 LASPO cuts.
When she learns that the purchase of their farm was only possible because of the financial woes of the family of Neil Vance — the very man who saved her during the buggy incident — she wonders if their new home will be a happy place.
Can a MOOC - for - training be the answer to the financial woes of the corporate sector?
While Money Monster could easily be cast aside as the latest pop culture fodder to depict the financial woes of modern society, it manages to stand out as a no - frills thriller and a solid movie.
These problems were fixed by Pelamis under its service contract with Enersis, but it was bad publicity and even worse timing because of the financial woes of the owner.
In a radio interview on Friday, Mr. Bloomberg noted the spreading financial woes of local governments, saying, «Towns and counties across the state are starting to have to make the real choices — fewer cops, fewer firefighters, slower ambulance response, less teachers in front of the classroom.»
The subject has gotten a lot of attention lately due to the financial woes of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the New York City Housing Authority.

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As coverage of European and American financial woes have the masses running from equities, he says, «long - term investors who are billionaires tell me they are having an easier time today than ever before in their lifetimes because nobody is a long - term investor anymore.»
The company's financial woes were eventually solved through a lucky run in with Salesforce founder (and father of a baby who spent time in neonatal intensive care) Marc Benioff, but Chen confesses her frenzied efforts to save her company had caused a huge psychological strain.
Adding to financial woes, many doomed businesses fail to properly terminate their corporation or LLC, leading to a raft of unexpected charges associated with the dissolution of the company.
Still, one drawback may be the city's endemic financial woes; the state of Illinois is now grappling with $ 15 billion in unpaid bills, and as much as a quarter - trillion dollars is owed to public employees when they retire.
Bank of America executives later disclosed that Merrill Lynch was on its way to a $ 27.6 - billion loss that year — a major hit for the bank, which was undergoing its own financial woes.
PARIS — Standard & Poor's downgraded the credit ratings of France, Italy and seven other European countries on Friday, a move that may have more symbolic than fundamental financial impact but served as a reminder that Europe's economic woes were far from over.
Each year in their annual reports, in fact, their respective boards of trustees describe the programs» financial woes in excruciating detail.
As Vox has reported, Puerto Rico's electric grid was vulnerable and dilapidated before the storm due to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's long history of financial woes and minimal maintenance and investment.
Whether it's financial woes, family feuds, or simply balancing seasonal pressures with the rest of life, one thing's clear: the holidays are stressful for almost everyone and they impact work.
It has weathered the storm of Greece, Ireland and Spain's financial woes but with the possibility of the UK leaving the single market, the US dollar strengthening against the euro and further political situations unravelling, the currency is at risk.
The aspiring electric car startup that's backed by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting has faced a series of legal setbacks and financial woes over the last year, most recently publicizing the firing of former BMW veteran who became the company's CFO.
The Swedish fast - fashion giant's poor financial results reflect a range of woes — not least its failure to adapt to a digital world.
Widespread economic woes have unearthed a number of unsavory practices and institutional failures, while also saddling us with an uphill financial battle.
While the world has been laser - focused on the woes of the heavily - indebted PIIGS nations for the last couple of years, property markets in Northern and Western European countries have been bubbling up to dizzying new heights in a repeat performance of the very property bubbles that caused the global financial crisis in the first place.
-LRB-...) And though the company is still looking for ways to hedge financially, much of its currency woes stem from countries like Egypt, Venezuela, Argentina and Ukraine, «where there really isn't a financial hedging option.»
Still, it is quite common for rich and famous home buyers to use straw entities created by wealth managers and family offices to make purchases, a scenario typically employed to ensure anonymity (or some semblance of it, anyway) while limiting liability in the case of unforeseen financial or legal woes.
At a time when individual tribulations seem to have grown with increasingly difficult economic times, it's no wonder that the ballroom was filled with at least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies of being cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance of tumors.
Coleman and her sister, Gretchen Schuller Penner, who has a leading role with the television ministry, have faced the brunt of criticism due to declining membership and financial woes for the church.
If we'd address the «sin issue» in our country, that would eliminate most of our financial / moral woes.
Saddled by financial woes, the Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers board of directors voted to close the hospital this month.
Speaking to BusinessDay from New York, where he is meeting with key US importers and distributors who handle the bulk of the 12 million cases a year the Griffith - based winery produces, Mr Casella hit out at recent reports, including one in The Wall Street Journal, that portrayed the business as mired in financial woes due to its first reported loss in 20 years and a breach of its debt covenants.
Come to think of it, most if not all of wenger signings are inspired by humiliating defeats or serious injury crisis, but not by a genuine desire to create a league winning side.If you look at most of the players we have now, they were either signed as a consequence of injuries, as cheap replacements, as free agents, after an embarrassing defeat or as a result of another club's financial woes (Malaga), being benched (cech).
FIFA recently stripped Segura of his interim president title amid financial and legal woes that forced them to place the AFA under direct administration until the nation's footballing body can get stabilized and ordered again.
Oto says that Kokusai Green never wanted more than a limited interest in the Lightning but that because of Tampa Bay's financial woes — in June 1991, the team missed a $ 22.5 million franchise installment payment — the company felt obliged to take a majority stake in September 1991.
If you look at most of the players we have now, they were either signed as a consequence of injuries, as cheap replacements, as free agents, after an embarrassing defeat or as a result of another club's financial woes (Malaga), being benched (cech).
Despite Milan's rough start to the season and potential financial woes, it seems that Milan is still in shopping spree mode with the Rossoneri reportedly preparing an offer of # 80M for Sergio Aguero.
On July 2nd 2003 36 - year - old Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought the club and financial woes were over, with an unprecedented era of transfer spending set to begin.
I believe success comes into play not when the man gets down on one knee or when the couple stands at the altar and says «I do», but rather when the husband and wife are able to weather through financial woes, illnesses, having kids, and the general stresses of everyday life.
Ralph Martire of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability explains this week's ruling and what city leaders might do next to address the Chicago Park District's financial woes.
Sure, I saw a number of our friends scrambling to pick up kids from carpool and aid them with their college applications while helping parents stricken by everything from illness to financial woes.
News coverage of the social media platform itself often focuses on its financial woes, but in the political and cultural worlds, it reigns supreme as a tool to inject an idea or phrase into the public conversation.
Corbett: Colleges should tap into Marcellus shale (Erie Times News) Gov. Tom Corbett told the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees that the state's universities could ease their financial woes by tapping into Marcellus shale deposits beneath their campuses.
Gas drilling on campus (Politico) Pennsylvania's governor has a unique education plan: Gov. Tom Corbett told the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees that the state's universities could ease their financial woes by tapping into Marcellus shale deposits beneath their campuses.
Economic woes put one Bronx resident where many citizens find themselves: in a sort of Catch 22 where they work too many hours to qualify for financial aid, or work too little to keep the financial aid.
Some may believe it to be convenient to take no action so they can continue to have the excuse to blame unfunded state mandates as the sole cause of our financial woes.
The Olympics is actually an even longer - running story than Britain's economic woes - even though it's now been four years since the financial crisis of 2008 triggered the unending misery which continues to this day.
As liberal - arts colleges around the country face financial woes and skepticism about the value of their degrees, rumblings of distress are emerging from arts - and - sciences professors at even one of the nation's most elite schools: Columbia University.
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