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  • PIK Toggles, popular in the run-up to the credit crisis that began in 2007, essentially allow a company to elect to make debt payments not with cash but by issuing more debt.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • The financial corollary would be: PIK Toggles don't destroy a company; it is the executives who flip the switch.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • The financial corollary would be: PIK Toggles don't destroy a company; it is the executives who flip the switch.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • The financial corollary would be: PIK Toggles don't destroy a company; it is the executives who flip the switch.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • PIK Toggles, popular in the run-up to the credit crisis that began in 2007, essentially allow a company to elect to make debt payments not with cash but by issuing more debt.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • PIK Toggles, popular in the run-up to the credit crisis that began in 2007, essentially allow a company to elect to make debt payments not with cash but by issuing more debt.

    Of PIK Toggles Michael Corkery 2010

  • | | (PAUSE): Parameter menu, OPTION 2 picks which fractal set, OPTION 1 restarts the generation OPTION 2: Toggles between three modes:

    The Usenet Lynx FAQ by Rob Jung 1993

  • I waited patiently as I was bid, though my arm smarted not a little, and in three days Toggles told me I might wash as much as I liked.

    Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • I saw a grin on the countenance of old Toggles as I spoke.

    Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • One of the other men then held me while Toggles procured a sharp needle, stuck in a handle, and began puncturing the thick part of my arm between the elbow and wrist.

    Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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