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Fischer appears to prefer to rely on the resolution powers of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is empowered to
takeover
failing financial institutions, with the expectation that it will impose losses on creditors in such a way that will not cause global panic.
The advent of television called for a more personal and understated presentation – brilliantly grasped by John F. Kennedy – and was more conducive than ever to the rapid
takeover
of public discourse and consciousness.
But Sinai’s explosive potential clearly has been increased by the Muslim Brotherhood’s
takeover.
Born in 1936 into one of the wealthiest Czech families, Havel was one of the people persecuted because of their "wrong class origins" after the Communist
takeover
of 1948.
It applauded the military
takeover
in Algeria in the early 1990’s aimed at curtailing the democratic emergence of an Islamist regime, and is happy to conduct business with authoritarian regimes throughout the Arab world.
After years of turmoil, lower-ranking officers headed by Captain Moussa Dadis Camara took power in December 2008 in what was a widely supported and peaceful
takeover.
Moral Dilemmas for Fannie and FreddieNEW HAVEN – The United States government’s
takeover
of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac constitutes a huge bailout of these institutions’ creditors, whose losses have ballooned as house prices continue to plummet.
Obama’s handling of the Syrian crisis increasingly evokes Jimmy Carter’s handling of the Iranian hostage crisis 33 years ago, particularly the failed operation in 1980 to rescue the Americans abducted following the
takeover
of the US embassy in November 1979.
Meanwhile, Europe's zombie banks will have to be rapidly resolved by acquisition or temporary takeover, cleanup, and asset sale, as was done by the Resolution Trust Corporation during the US savings and loan crisis in the 1980s.
As a result, the Afghan state is at risk of
takeover
by a malign coalition of extremists, criminals, and opportunists.
Mittal, the biggest steelmaker in the world, has successfully gained control of Arcelor, the second biggest, through what initially was a hostile
takeover
bid.
This is no mere corporate takeover; it is a conflict between business and social models.
Moreover, Arcelor represented a perfect
takeover
target: most of its capital belongs to diverse shareholders.
Conversely, Arcelor has absolutely no interest in the success of this
takeover.
In the wake of Mittal’s
takeover
of Arcelor, governments must address this gap in the law, as no society can afford to permit the economic system to continue its march toward indifference to the welfare and security of workers.
They also are fighting the proposed
takeover
of US ports by a Dubai company, because they fear terrorists could gain vital intelligence from the investments.
But American public opinion, worried about the threat of terrorism, seems set against the
takeover.
Banning the takeover, on the other hand, would mean less efficient management of the ports, since the Dubai-based company is considered a better manager than the current one.
Experts argue that the probability of a terrorist attack because of the Dubai
takeover
is small.
Rather than being protectionism in the usual sense, saying no to the Dubai
takeover
would reflect the desire to maximize the public interest more broadly and properly defined.
Nor is it clear that NATO’s withdrawal would inevitably usher in a Taliban
takeover.
Moreover, China’s Muslim-majority province of Xinjiang, bordering on Afghanistan, can be dangerously affected by a Taliban
takeover
in Kabul or by the dismemberment of the country.
Yet Europe is allowing itself to be effectively plundered, not least by China’s
takeover
of ports and airport facilities.
JPMorgan’s
takeover
of Bear Stearns and WaMu;Bank of America’s
takeover
of Countrywide and Merrill Lynch; and Wells Fargo’s
takeover
of Wachovia underscore the problem.
But, just before its
takeover
by Microsoft, Nokia actually built a line of Android-based phones called Nokia X, which did not include Google apps, but instead used Nokia maps and Microsoft search.
For example, a United States Senate committee recently sought to block the planned liberalization of foreign
takeover
rules for airlines, while Europe has enacted more restrictive
takeover
laws.
A similar outcome was observed in Pakistan’s Swat Valley after the militant
takeover
of 2009 rendered the region inaccessible for months.
A chaotic post-Assad transition in which chemical weapons end up in the hands of Islamist extremists – or, worse, a radical Salafist
takeover
of the country – would threaten both countries, giving them a powerful incentive to strengthen their cooperate.
As the PiS accelerates its
takeover
of the judiciary, many of those who oppose the new law have placed their hopes in the European Union.
One cannot build up a significant shareholding and use it to put pressure on boards – let alone pursue a hostile
takeover.
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