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  • 52James River Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name=James River Bridge caption=The 1928 bridge, replaced from 1975 to 1982 carries=4 lanes of US 17/258/SR 32 crosses=James River locale=Isle of Wight County, VA to Newport News, VA maint=Virginia DOT id=10364National… …

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  • 53Robert Fleming & Co. — Robert Fleming Co. was a London based asset manager and merchant bank founded in 1873 and sold to Chase Manhattan Bank for over $7 billion in 2000. It was a 50% partner in the highly successful Asian investment bank Jardine Fleming. At its height …

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  • 54Agency cost — An agency cost is an economic concept on the cost incurred by an organization that is associated with problems such as divergent management shareholder objectives and information asymmetry. The costs consist of two main sources: 1. The costs… …

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  • 55Argentine debt restructuring — Argentina went through an economic crisis beginning in the mid 1990s, with full recession between 1999 and 2002; though it is debatable whether this crisis has ended, the situation has been more stable, and improving, since 2003. (See Economy of… …

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  • 56Lehigh and New England Railroad — Reporting mark LNE Locale Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York Dates of operation 1895– 1961 Successor Central Railroad of New Jersey …

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  • 57Maturity date — is a finance term referring to the date when a principal amount of a note, draft, acceptance bond, or other debt instrument becomes due or payable. It is also a termination or due date on which an installment loan must be paid in full. For… …

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  • 58David Moffat — For the American businessman and former CEO of Freddie Mac, see David M. Moffett. For the Australian rules footballer, see David Moffatt. For the English businessman for the Welsh Rugby Union, and Australian National Rugby League, see David… …

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  • 59Royal British Bank v Turquand — (1856) 6 E B 327, and the eponymous Rule in Turquand s Case refer to the rule of English law that a third party dealing with a company is entitled to presume that a person held out by the company has the necessary authority to act on behalf of… …

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  • 60Trade-off theory of capital structure — The trade off theory of capital structure refers to the idea that a company chooses how much debt finance and how much equity finance to use by balancing the costs and benefits. The classical version of the hypothesis goes back to Kraus and… …

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