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British slang for an equity investment with the added benefit of an opportunity to purchase more equity if the company reaches certain financial goals.

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A Winner for Treasury' Time Will Tell

Published October 15, 2008, 5:11 am, The Hendersonville Times-News

The Treasury Departments profits or losses on its investments in banks under the bailout program depend on whether the banks return to health within a few years.

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A Winner for Treasury? Time Will Tell

Published October 15, 2008, 5:07 am, New York Times

The Treasury Department will make substantial profits on its investments in banks under the bailout program announced Tuesday — if the banks return to health within a few years. If not, the government could end up breaking even, or perhaps even lose money., The New York Times’s Floyd Norris writes.

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Unlike Europeans, U.S. wields carrot and stick

Published October 14, 2008, 10:51 pm, Lexington Herald-Leader

The Treasury Department will make substantial profits on its investments in banks under the bailout program announced Tuesday . if the banks return to health within a few years. If not, the government could end up breaking even, or perhaps even lose money. In a number of ways, Washington's proposal comes with fewer strings attached than the rescue plans in European countries. That would ...

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A winner for Treasury? Time will tell

Published October 14, 2008, 8:31 pm, San Jose Mercury News

The Treasury Department will make substantial profits on its investments in banks under the bailout program announced Tuesday "” if the banks return to health within a few years. If not, the government could end up breaking even, or perhaps even lose money.

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U.S. Treasury win? Time will tell

Published October 14, 2008, 5:48 pm, International Herald Tribune

If the banks don't return to health in a few years, the U.S. government could end up barely breaking even - or losing money.

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A winner for U.S. Treasury? Time will tell

Published October 14, 2008, 5:18 pm, International Herald Tribune

The Treasury's profits — or losses — on its investments in banks under the bailout program depend on whether the banks return to health within a few years.

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A Winner for Treasury? Time Will Tell

Published October 14, 2008, 4:23 pm, New York Times

The Treasury Department?s profits or losses on its investments in banks under the bailout program depend on whether the banks return to health within a few years.

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Seesaw Day On The Street

Published October 10, 2008, 10:35 am, Forbes

After falling below 8,000, Dow turns positive.

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Trustnet News and Research / Research archive

Published October 9, 2008, 11:34 pm, TrustNet

Despite banking stocks making gains yesterday, analysis by economist Simon Ward at asset management firm New Star suggests the issue of costs and fees attached to the UK taxpayer-funded bailout could actually stifle the intended objectives of increasing liquidity and capitalisation of the sector.

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Money crisis: Where to put your money now

Published October 9, 2008, 9:30 am, Money via Yahoo! Finance

Back in January, when it first became clear the economy and the markets were in for a rough patch, the consensus forecast was that we'd have seen the worst of it by now.

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