Word: debts
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...onto the scene with a remarkably short, lucrative and controversial tour as CEO of venerable Scott Paper in 1994 and '95. The maker of Viva and ScotTowels asked him to shake things up. So Dunlap sold billions of dollars in assets, chopped 35% of the work force, paid down debt and refocused the firm. By the time Scott was sold to Kimberly-Clark late last year, its stock had tripled, and Dunlap, via generous stock options and grants, had tucked away $100 million for himself...
Second, Radcliffe, unlike many academic institutions, has remarkably low debt, all of which has been undertaken for capital improvement purposes. Our annual debt service is at the enviable level of 1 percent of operating expenses. In fact, Radcliffe is retiring its capital improvement debt earlier than originally scheduled...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "I relied on student loans to get through college and understand the concern over student debt. I'm not alone. Despite the false scare tactics by Democrats, loan programs command strong bipartisan support...
Calling himself a Reagan Republican, multimillionaire Cannon says he's running in part because the g.o.p. majority in Congress gives him a chance to help reduce taxes, cut the national debt and restore power to the states. He outspent his opponent in the primary more than 250% and was doing much the same to Bill Orton in the general election...
Norton, a popular civil rights advocate, represents what has been termed a "dysfunctional polity": mired in debt, Washington was declared insolvent and had a financial control board imposed upon it by Congress in 1995. But without a vote, she serves constituents who have the distinction of being the only federally taxed citizens of the U.S. without effectual representation...