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    Case: Corning Inc.‚ Zero coupon convertible Bonds Cornhill needs funds to the order of $ 3.6 billion in cash to complete the acquisition of Pirelli. The company currently is planning to come up with an equity issue to raise $ 2.1375 billion at $ 71.25 per share. The remaining part of the fund requirements is furbished using zero coupon convertible debentures due in 2015‚ priced at $ 741.923 per $ 1‚000 principal amount. This offering price yields 2% p.a. compounded semi-annually. Corning is raising

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    Do Resuscitate Status: A Legal and Ethical Challenge for Nursing Shawn Wolkart Senior Integrative Seminar Spring A semester‚ 2010 University of Saint Mary Abstract A status of do resuscitate in those critically ill patients may result in a slow code. A slow code is a situation where the nursing staff decides to do less than the standard set forth by advanced life support algorithms and the nurse practice act and allow the patient to die instead of possibly sustaining life. The legal implications

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    Ethical challenges in obtaining consent to participation in research Consent is a propositional attitude‚ given in the first instance not to another’s action‚ but to a proposition describing the action to be performed. Consent is an interactive process in which the individuals and various surrogates in case of children and specific vulnerable people autonomously agree to take part in the research in which the risks and benefits are well understood by the subject and they have the voluntary right

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    On July 18th‚ 2013‚ Detroit became the largest city ever to declare Chapter 9 bankruptcy. The city sat in $18 million in debt. Over the next couple of months‚ the city’s crime rate rose and many people lost their jobs and left the city of Detroit‚ which hurt the real estate market. Detroit relied on the auto industry‚ which slowly terminated jobs. Forbes reported one out of every 764 homes foreclosed. More than 100‚000 homes and 78‚000 buildings were vacant during this period of time. The price of

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    The caused and effects of Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.   Lehman Brothers was founded in 1850 and it is a diversified investment bank provided financial services for global companies‚ institutions‚ governments and investors. Lehman Brothers was one of the most powerful stock and bond underwriters and dealers in the world‚ and it also as the fourth largest investment bank in the United States before. Because of widely recognized to Lehman’s operational capacity‚ the company had many world-renowned

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    INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING 2012 U.S. S CORPORATION INCOME TAX RETURN May 12‚ 2014 SIGNATURE: An authorized officer of your S corporation should sign and date the return at the bottom of the first page. DUE DATE: File your 2012 Form 1120S on or before: March 15‚ 2013 The IRS may treat tax returns that are lost in the mail as not filed on time‚ unless you send them by registered or certified mail. To avoid the risk of your tax return being lost‚ mail it via (1) certified U.S. mail‚ return receipt requested

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    Section 1129(a)(7) of the Bankruptcy Code requires that each holder of an impaired allowed claim or interest either (1) accept the plan of reorganization or (2) receive or retain under the plan property of a value‚ as of the effective date‚ that is not less than the value such holder would receive or retain under the plan or reorganization if the applicable debtor were liquidated under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code on the effective date. This is referred to as the “best interests” test. To make

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    Lut12575_web_sbe_01-11.indd Page 1 2/9/11 11:46 AM user-f494 /203/MHBR222/Lut12575_disk1of1/0078112575/Lut12575_pagefiles 1. “Frankenfoods” or Rice Bowl for the World: The U.S.–EU Dispute over Trade in Genetically Modified Organisms This simulation is designed to develop skills in crosscultural negotiations with an emphasis on multi-stakeholder dialogue and exchange. Synopsis On August 18‚ 2003‚ members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) met in Geneva to hear a U.S. request for a full-blown

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    apply the proceeds to the payment of creditor claims. 2. Bankruptcy alternatives- assignments for the benefits of creditors‚ bulk sales‚ and composition agreements. 3. Bankruptcy Code- the name of the bankruptcy laws in effect in the United States since October 1‚ 1979. 4. Composition Agreement- an agreement between a debtor and multiple creditors for the repayment of debt. The various reorganization proceedings of the Bankruptcy Code (Ch. 9‚ 11‚ 12 and 13) are judicially approved composition

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    Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. ~ 509 U.S. 579‚ 113 S.Ct. 2786 CRM 344: Scientific Writing and Courtroom Testimony Professor Gardner Saint Leo University April 25‚ 2013 Abstract Daubert and other minors‚ suffered limb reduction birth defects; they claim the defects were caused when their mothers ingested drugs manufactured by the Defendant‚ Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. (Defendant)‚ while they were pregnant. When the United States

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