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The simple truth is that the Bondholders are the power.
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"Bondholders", "Holders of the Bonds", or "Holders", or other words and phrases having similar import, shall mean and shall include any person who shall be the bearer of any outstanding
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"Bondholders" are helping the beleaguered lender avoid bankruptcy.
FOXNews.com 2009
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Microgy Holdings and the holders of the California tax-exempt bonds (the "Bondholders") have entered into a series of agreements to extend the time in which the Bondholders may redeem the California bonds in anticipation of a modified agreement described below.
unknown title 2009
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As mentioned in the Prospectus, holders of Bonds 2014 ( "Bondholders"), and proxies showing a voting certificate and register of voting certificates issued by the Paying Agent (Bank of New York Mellon, Brussels Branch, One Canada Square, London, E14 5AL) can attend and vote at the Meeting.
unknown title 2009
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As mentioned in the Prospectus, holders of Bonds 2010 ( "Bondholders"), and proxies showing a voting certificate and register of voting certificates issued by the Paying Agent (CACEIS,,
unknown title 2009
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Bondholders are escalating efforts to recover losses on soured mortgage-bond deals containing loans with flawed paperwork.
Banks Restart Foreclosures Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2010
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Bondholders are stepping up efforts to recoup losses onsoured mortgage portfolios amidconcern over banks 'mortgage-servicing practices.
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Bondholders, including the mortgage giants, stand to lose billions if performing loans are refinanced at lower rates.
An Accidental Housing Chief Embraces the Power of 'No' Nick Timiraos 2011
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Behind the drop was a number of events giving investors an excuse to sell: Bondholders taking action to recoup losses incurred on soured mortgage portfolios; Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's claim that the U.S. wasn't trying to manipulate its currency; strong earnings but not great outlooks from some high-profile companies; China raising interest rates overnight; and, uncertainty surrounding upcoming elections for the session's declines.
Investors Get Excuse to Sell Tomi Kilgore 2010
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