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...bankruptcy judge ruled in favor of the company. In 2002 Polaroid was sold to One Equity Partners, an investment firm with a special interest in financially distressed businesses. (One Equity was a unit of Bank One Corp., now part of JPMorgan Chase.) Many retirees believed the purchase price of $255 million was only a fraction of the old Polaroid's value. Evidence supporting that view: the new owners financed their purchase, in part, with $138 million of Polaroid's own cash...
...going to come back to haunt you,” Murphy said.The loss, Harvard’s second in the league, essentially eliminates the Crimson from the Ivy League title hunt. It also marks the first time since 1995 that Princeton has defeated Harvard. The Tigers remain in the chase with fellow one-loss teams Brown and Yale behind undefeated Penn...
...touchdown. Other special teams miscues included a failed fake punt, an offsides penalty on the opening kickoff, and a fumbled kickoff, the fourth such fumble in the last three games for the Crimson. The loss means that Harvard, with two league losses, is now all but eliminated from the chase for the Ivy League title. Princeton remains in the hunt with fellow one-loss teams Brown, and the loser of the Yale-Penn battle this afternoon. The winner of that game will control its own destiny in the Ivy race...
...prices fall, easing pressure on the economy, Miller expects the somnolent stock market to revive. Among the companies he thinks will benefit are banking behemoths like J.P. Morgan Chase and Citigroup. He's also wagering that Internet company Expedia will profit from increased online travel bookings and that other consumer plays, like Sears Holdings and Home Depot, will rebound as concerns over high fuel costs fade...
...earthquake victims appears out of reach, the students are still enjoying the zaniness of their operation. “I don’t know if it’s about the endgame anymore,” said Chadbourne. “It’s all about the chase.” And as for the identity of the Contender? Multiple team members hinted that he or she may in fact be no philanthropist at all, but a fellow student and friend of theirs, David M. Kaden ‘06, who is also a Crimson editor...