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The regulation also specifically includes previously-disclosed information: "Do not publicly reference, disseminate, or publish critical or sensitive information that has already been compromised as this provides further unnecessary exposure of the compromised information and may serve to validate it."
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The transaction results from Regis' acceptance of a previously-disclosed equity put right held by one of the other investors in Provalliance.
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MIC has been unable to resolve a previously-disclosed dispute with the co-owner of IMTT regarding distributions, despite efforts to do so in accordance with a Shareholders' Agreement between the parties.
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Second quarter pre-tax earnings includes i the benefit of a previously-disclosed legal appeal totaling
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Our financial projections associated with the acquisition continue to be in-line with previously-disclosed expectations.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Borders Group, Inc. today announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved its previously-disclosed strategic Store Reduction Program to facilitate its reorganization and repositioning.
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These developments, and other requirements imposed by regulators including our previously-disclosed agreement with them, may impact the ability of Bank Mutual and/or its subsidiary bank to pay dividends or, in the case of Bank Mutual, repurchase stock.
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Our effective tax rate was lower in Q1 2010 due to a previously-disclosed $5 million tax benefit associated with the recognition of certain foreign net operating loss carryforwards resulting from an audit settlement in the first quarter.
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This previously-disclosed capital raise enabled the Company to restructure its debt facilities, address certain operational requirements, and position the Company to invest in building its direct-to-consumer business.
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"The reduction in manufacturing efficiency was principally a result of the forced termination of over 1,500 experienced manufacturing employees in the third and fourth quarters of 2009 following the completion of the previously-disclosed I-9 inspection by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement," Charney's battered company said in a statement last week.
NY Post: News By JAMES COVERT 2010
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