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...laid off 10,000 staff and dumped assets. Last month, it sold its stake in Deutsche B?rse, raising around [EURO] 360 million, and this week it hopes to announce the sale of its custody business for up to [EURO] 1.2 billion. Still, it will take more than that to regain the confidence of investors, who've sent shares in Germany's three largest banks plummeting since the start of the economic downturn. A brief rally last Thursday suggested that, after the poor third-quarter announcement, Deutsche might be a takeover target. But the next day, shares fell again...
...were off to a rocky start,” co-captain Alex Fisher said. “Fortunately, we were able to regain our composure...
After having its 26-game regular season winning streak snapped last week at Penn, Lehigh’s character will be tested this week, as it seeks to regain its shaken confidence...
...second president of the United States will soon be able to regain his dignity—according to Traietti, new fingers are on order. He says he hopes this practical joke will grow old. “I think students realize, ‘Hey, [Annenberg] is a cool place,’” Traietti says. “I mean, I don’t know why they pick on poor Adams...What’s wrong with John Winthrop...
...siege, then, may yet be Arafat's last hurrah. It may have temporarily frozen his demise, but he's unlikely to regain lost ground. Indeed, nothing will accelerate his fall faster than handing over more men to the Israelis to end yet another siege - the deals he cut to end the previous siege in the Spring were widely condemned by ordinary Palestinians, and particularly within Fatah...