Word: reaped
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard will reap 10 percent of the profitsfrom its association with...
...matter of days or weeks, Milken is expected to be indicted on criminal charges for many of the same alleged securities violations described ; in a civil case that the Securities and Exchange Commission filed in September. The SEC accused Milken of, among other offenses, manipulating stock prices to reap millions of dollars in illicit profits and defraud his clients. The lawsuit portrayed Milken as a zealous dealmaker whose disrespect for tradition led him to disregard the law as well. A suburban Los Angeles native who attended Wharton Business School, Milken was the pioneer of junk bonds as a financing technique...
Johnson could afford to be philosophical: he can now pull the rip cord on a "golden parachute" worth at least $30 million. Besides a lucrative severance package, Johnson will reap large profits from the sale of his more than 235,500 shares of RJR stock...
...reduce the budget deficit, Dukakis favors numerous spending cuts, including the reduction of federal subsidies to grain farmers. He also hopes to reap billions of dollars owed to the government in taxes, with his Revenue Enforcement Program...
...Singer Co. for $1.06 billion last February partly because the crash had depressed its stock price. Since then, Bilzerian has sold off eight of Singer's twelve divisions for a total of $1.94 billion, more than enough to cover all his costs. In the end, he is expected to reap a $300 million profit. The Government is investigating his earlier raids for possible securities-law violations, which he denies having committed...