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Investors were willing to buy those securities in part because the shareholder-owned firms had an "implied" government guarantee.
Bill Proposes Mortgage Shake-Up Nick Timiraos 2011
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Investors were willing to buy those securities in part because the shareholder-owned firms had an "implied" government guarantee.
Republican Proposes New Corporation to Replace Fannie, Freddie Nick Timiraos 2011
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But that annual disbursement of cash to partners has lived on into the days of shareholder-owned banks and even, now, to state-controlled lenders.
Even the bankers are saying it: this might be the end for big bonuses 2012
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The problem facing officials is how to ensure that Tokyo Electric remain for the long term a viable shareholder-owned company that is able to provide electricity at a reasonable cost while paying off the estimated trillions of yen in compensation to those affected by the disaster at its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Japan Examines Future of Tepco Mitsuru Obe 2011
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Investors long assumed that the shareholder-owned firms had an "implied" government guarantee, allowing them to borrow at below-market rates.
Moody's Zandi: Replace Fannie, Freddie With Public-Private Hybrid Nick Timiraos 2011
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Williams believes these bumper payouts distort the traditional role of the shareholder-owned firm, which is meant to distribute surplus income to investors: "I would describe it as the corruption of a public company."
Even the bankers are saying it: this might be the end for big bonuses 2012
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What could be worse than taxpayers paying more than $100 million to defend a shareholder-owned company and its former executives in a private lawsuit?
Taxpayers caught in the middle of costly Fannie lawsuit 2011
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What could be worse than taxpayers paying more than $100 million to defend a shareholder-owned company and its former executives in a private lawsuit?
Taxpayers caught in the middle of costly Fannie lawsuit 2011
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What could be worse than taxpayers paying more than $100 million to defend a shareholder-owned company and its former executives in a private lawsuit?
Taxpayers caught in the middle of costly Fannie lawsuit 2011
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Officials said that the utility hopes to rebuild as a shareholder-owned company, making use of a proposed special government fund to finance compensation payments to those affected by the plant accident and subsequent radiation leaks.
Tepco Sees Future As Rebuilt Private Firm Mitsuru Obe 2011
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