111. In some cases, utilities are selling off generating plants and becoming basically marketers, buying energy from the lowest bidder. 112. In its complaint, MCA asked the court to order Viacom to sell off its allegedly offending cable networks. 113. In the bond market, shorter-term rates rallied a bit on the expectation of further rate cuts but longer-term securities sold off pushing yields higher. 114. In the months that followed, the merged BankBoston sold off consumer lending units, using the capital to expand in Latin America and begin underwriting securities. 115. In most cases, Web sites like these shut down and sold off the leftover computers for pennies on the dollar. 116. In the summer, investors frantically sold off tech stocks that were deemed overpriced. 117. In the meantime the bank has spun off a newly created holding company, Consortium de Realization, charged with selling off several assets, including MGM. 118. In the garage area of Charlotte Motor Speedway, an auctioneer sold off what was left of the Mark Martin Racing Team. 119. In some cases, the managers sold off state assets, pocketing their gains, Limenov said. 120. In the past year, BankBoston has systematically sold off consumer finance businesses it considered too small to be competitive over the long run. |