As a result
of being in distress from being left alone, affected dogs typically develop barrier frustration which causes scratching, digging and chewing mainly aimed at doors, windows and other barriers that keep the dog from being near its owner.
Not exact matches
But unlike Calgary - based rival Cenovus Energy Inc., which temporarily throttled back oilsands output
in the first quarter because
of low prices, Husky says it
is cutting output because it can make more money by buying «
distressed» barrels from other producers.
In the wake of Kikito's distressing death, we're collectively forgetting other incidents in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things wors
In the wake
of Kikito's
distressing death, we
're collectively forgetting other incidents
in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things wors
in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worse.
Keith Tully has worked
in corporate recovery since 1992 and currently
is a Partner with a leading independent UK business rescue firm www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk With 35 offices across the UK they have a wealth
of knowledge and expertise to support and advise company directors who
are facing financial
distress.
Oscar - winning actress Natalie Portman has pulled out
of a prestigious Jerusalem awards ceremony, citing «
distress» at recent events
in Israel and saying through a representative that she
is uncomfortable with travel to Israel at this time.
Charlotte Russe, a women's clothing retailer, completed restructuring
of nearly $ 230 million
of its debt
in an exchange that Moody's determined
was a «
distressed exchange.»
The bonds
of iHeartMedia have long
been in the basket
of «
distressed debt,» meaning their prices have fallen so far to where their yields
are at least 10 percentage points higher than equivalent Treasury yields.
Gardner
is the partner
in charge
of managing the firm, and
distressed investing has
been the focus
of her professional career over the last 29 years.
Capital Impact Partners
is among the largest
of the roughly 1,000 CDFI's
in the U.S., having invested $ 1.8 billion
in senior care, affordable housing, education and public nutrition projects
in distressed and low - income communities across the country.
By the 1980s, most for - profits
in the
distressed debt industry had
been regulated out
of business.
Brinkema also ruled that the order
was «disruptive to the operation
of [Virginia's] public colleges and universities,» resulting
in reduced revenue, causing «anxiety, confusion, and
distress» among university personnel, and «inflaming «anti-American sentiment»» abroad.
While shoppers rush full tilt toward Christmas, the number
of people living
in economic
distress is on the rise.
The study subjects
were then asked how many
of the pairings they recalled 30 minutes after the memorization session, compared to after sleeping through the night with the
distressing images still percolating
in their brains.
If braving denim, it should
be of the darker variety (save the
distressed, broken
in jeans for the weekend) and worn with a collared shirt.
The West African country
is in its final year
of the $ 918 million credit deal signed
in April 2015 to fix its economy, dogged by high deficits, inflation and a
distressing public debt.
In this era
of acute fiscal
distress, it
's unclear how much more taxpayer support will
be available.
So trying to suppress negative emotions when we
are talking with someone — like when we don't want to trouble someone else with our own
distress — actually increases stress levels
of both people more than if we had shared our
distress in the first place.
Distress is also playing less
of a role
in Detroit.
Regardless
of where you may
be in your life, whether it
's a time
of failure and
distress or a time
of unbelievable success, don't forget to live
in the now.
He says that
in the case
of pregnancy, it
's relatively easy to make a business case for wellness programs, since a premature birth can
be so expensive and
distressing to employees.
The company that developed the scratch - resistant sapphire glass that
was left out
of Apple's new large - screen iPhones
is in financial
distress.
OFFSHORE investors
are targeting the assets
of distressed property investment funds, while listed developers have restructured their debt and
are ready to chase bargains
in Perth's residential development land market, new research shows.
The sequels
of the crisis
are still there: At the end
of the last reserve reporting period
in mid-April,
distress borrowing at the Fed stood at twice the «normal» levels observed during the time preceding the onset
of the 2008 crisis.
The essential feature
of HSDD
in women
is a lack
of desire for sex that causes
distress.
The guidelines say that while videos
of violence and even death should
be marked as disturbing,
in many cases they do not have to
be deleted because they can «help create awareness
of issues such as mental illness,» and because Facebook doesn't want to «censor or punish people
in distress.»
Comey's memos, which have
been turned over to special counsel Robert Mueller, cover Trump's
distress at the allegations contained
in the Steele dossier, one
of which involved supposed encounters with Russian prostitutes
in Moscow.
Typically, when stocks
of big banks trade at prices substantially below book value, the bank
is in some kind
of distress, or banks broadly
in the market
are facing structural problems.
That
's the one that has «caused the greatest amount
of distress internally,» said Jill Castilla, president and chief executive
of Citizens Bank
of Edmond
in Oklahoma.
However, the rate
of overall consumer
distress (having any seriously delinquent debt or third party collections debt)
is lower
in the tristate region than the nation.
The cost
of borrowing
in China has
been cut aggressively since the autumn
of 2014
in response to the slowdown
in the economy and the
distress caused to property owners, local government and corporations by high debt - servicing costs.
Target properties
are usually bought
in some form
of distress,
are well below replacement cost,
are poorly managed and cashflow initially at about 10 % with a goal
of stabilized 15 % five years out.
I would not exclude another LTCM style episode
of systemic risk given the risk
of unraveling
of highly leveraged carry trades and the end
of easy liquidity: triggers could
be a disorderly move
of the US dollar, perhaps following trade war threats to China, leading to a 1987 - style stock market crash; or MBSs interacting with a housing slump and the hedging activities
of GSEs; or greater corporate
distress or a Ford / GM entering into Chapter 11 triggering a massive sell - off
in the murky, non-transparent and untested credit derivatives.
Managers employ fundamental credit processes focused on valuation and asset coverage
of securities
of distressed firms;
in most cases portfolio exposures
are concentrated
in instruments that
are publicly traded,
in some cases actively and
in others under reduced liquidity but
in general for which a reasonable public market exists.
It
is also important to note that liabilities, such as outstanding bank loans, guarantees, lease agreements and payments to suppliers
are usually not insured, leaving the personal assets
of business owners pledged against these liabilities, and potentially leaving family members
in financial
distress.
Where these balance sheet improvements
are most advanced, future financial
distress will look more like what we typically see
in instances
of financial stress
in the major economies — substantial asset price volatility and the potential for substantial financial losses, but less
in the way
of a significant disruption to either short - run or long - run real economic growth.
The Carlyle Group («Carlyle»)
is one
of the world's largest global alternative asset management firms that originates, structures and acts as lead equity investor
in management - led buyouts, strategic minority equity investments, equity private placements, consolidations and buildups, growth capital financings, real estate opportunities, bank loans, high - yield debt,
distressed assets, mezzanine debt and other investment opportunities.
In addition, Chris
was a senior member
of Makena's Absolute Return investment team, where he focused on hedge fund investments across numerous strategies, including
distressed credit, hedged equity, structured credit, specialty finance, macro and reinsurance.
«There
is such a massive imbalance
of power that women
in the industry often end up
in distressing situations,» Ms. Wu said.
Prior to Aozora Bank, he
was at Morgan Stanley for ten years, from 1994 to 2004, most recently as Managing Director and head
of high - yield and
distressed principal investing
in Japan and non-Japan Asia.
The message
is to encourage investors to think carefully about their risk tolerance, their true investment horizon, the extent to which they experience
distress if an overvalued market advances without them, the extent to which they believe that historical evidence should inform investment decisions, and the extent to which they would
be able to adhere to their investment discipline
in the face
of what could very well
be a 50 % market loss over the completion
of this cycle.
These transfers
are done through bankruptcy proceedings, the liquidation
of corporate or personal assets under
distress conditions and (
in the case
of government debts) privatization sell offs.
Its strategy
is focused on undervalued mid - and large - cap equity securities, with a significant portion
of its assets
in foreign securities and, to a lesser extent,
distressed securities and merger arbitrage.
There could
be a big debt crisis brewing
in places like China, India, Latin America and Africa — and a growing number
of investors
are amassing war chests to cash
in on the
distress.
Because I have long argued that these reforms would at best reverse the process by which the imbalances
were created (especially the elimination
of the financial
distress «tax») if the balance sheet approach to rebalancing
were the appropriate model, and
are implicit
in the trade - off among three outcomes I list above, they
are at least consistent with what I believe
is the correct analysis.
Now the public utility company
is in a severe state
of financial
distress, unable to modernize its system and facing a shortage
of high - skilled workers.
Like the first scenario, this also leaves your prospect
in the role
of damsel
in distress or hapless villagers waiting to
be saved.
I really think there
is a chance
in this COP to turn the global climate narrative around from one
of distress to one
of hope.»
Prior to joining Cerberus, Mr. Miller worked as a Vice President
in The CIT Group / Business Credit, Inc. from 1986 to 1998, where he
was responsible for origination, structuring and underwriting middle market loans to
distressed companies and companies undergoing restructuring and reorganization, and where he formerly served as the Marketing Manager
of the credit finance division.
In fact, the Economic Innovation Group ranks it as one
of the most
distressed large cities based on its economic well -
being.
It shows how hard regulators
are working to ensure that banks have plans for worst - case scenarios and can act rationally
in times
of distress.