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Other high-yield deals expected to price on Tuesday: a $2 billion seven-year bond from OGX Petroleo e Gas Participacoes; separate $500 million deals from General Motors Financial and Regency Energy; and WCA Waste's $175 million eight-year bond.
Flood of High Yield Continues to Flow Anusha Shrivastava 2011
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According to Citizens Against Government Waste's 2010 Congressional Pig Book database, Sen. Shelby earmarked 60 projects worth $173 million in fiscal year 2010, so it is no surprise that he is abusing the appropriations process by slipping the Constellation program into the emergency spending bill.
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The next vote is set for Tuesday, and Mr. Clay is "optimistic" the council will approve Allied Waste's contract.
Garbage Piles High 2009
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The new offer could upend Republic's own plan to challenge Waste's dominance by acquiring the industry's No. 2 player,
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The new offer could upend Republic's own plan to challenge Waste's dominance by acquiring the industry's No. 2 player, Allied Waste Industries.
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Waste's acquisition of Republic would create a trash juggernaut with annual sales of more than $16 billion, and the company would control nearly half of all permitted landfill capacity in the U.S. Reuters
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If successful, Waste's acquisition of Republic would create a trash juggernaut with annual sales of more than $16 billion, or about $10 billion more revenue than the nearest competitor.
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Republic rejected Waste's first offer as both too low and ill-conceived.
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Republic subsequently changed its bylaws to help it ward off Waste's approach.
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The offer represents a 33% premium to Republic's share price prior to Waste's first bid.
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