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All passengers were safely offloaded from the plane, CNN reports.
Rocket Internet offloaded a 9.1 percent stake for $137 million.
Foreign investors offloaded net $100.58 million of shares on Dec.
His crew offloaded the day's haul onto a huge scale.
Several, including Aviva's, froze for several weeks while they offloaded properties.
Becky Fang offloaded 100 turquoise Mini Cooper cars in just five.
My mind was reabsorbing previously offloaded information and creating new connections.
The shipment was offloaded on Wednesday, said one of the sources.
The shipment was offloaded on Wednesday, said one of the sources.
Online lender Ally this spring offloaded its mortgage platform to Better.
The Toronto-based company offloaded stakes in several mines last year.
In addition to that sell off, other assets are being offloaded.
The family finally offloaded the last of the 666 Fifth Ave.
In 2018, we've offloaded all of that work to the machines.
But Baidu has also offloaded businesses that it deemed to be fringe.
Last year JAB offloaded Jimmy Choo, a maker of shoes, for $1.2bn.
Other businesses, including online banks in Britain and Canada, were also offloaded.
And some of the work needed to be offloaded to remote servers.
In June 2017, Google offloaded it and robotics group Schaft to Softbank.
But 13 aid-filled trucks were offloaded in Douma despite the shelling.
Procter & Gamble offloaded Duracell batteries and the beauty brands Clairol and Covergirl.
Encryption software is downloaded, covertly if necessary, not offloaded from a cargo freight.
The message is clear: She's offloaded much of her work to someone else.
Those from Norway offloaded a net 62 billion won in stocks last month.
Also, much of our personal computing is being offloaded to the cloud — i.e.
The first crude oil cargo for RAPID was offloaded at Pengerang in September.
Plenty of private prisons with offloaded inmates from state-run facilities dot America.
The ship offloaded three 'Ndrangheta gang members, and a criminal franchise was founded.
All riders were offloaded and moved safely to another train, the spokesperson said.
"They offloaded a lot of heavy boxes and some military vehicles," he said.
The coworking giant has slashed jobs and offloaded or shuttered non-core businesses.
Generally, apps have offloaded the identity problem to Facebook and other social networks.
But as they offloaded low-end work to China, the tigers moved upstream.
In May, Cohen offloaded his New York City luxury condo for $30 million.
There are a small number of non-operated stakes being offloaded, the sources said.
For now, some of the work is also offloaded into the Huddly desktop app.
Here, clothes are meant to be touched, worn, cherished, offloaded, re-embraced and more.
VTB did not say who became the owner of the 8.44% stake it offloaded.
There are some capabilities that cannot and should not be offloaded to the private sector.
So far this month, they have offloaded around 13 billion won worth of KOSPI stocks.
Once my husband arrived and we offloaded our belongings, the room started to feel smaller.
Wanda's equity interests in all of these projects can be offloaded to pay its offshore debts.
He said the cargo could be offloaded at a refinery, but "obviously not" in EU territory.
In the subprime crisis every bank claimed that it had offloaded its risks onto other banks.
They have offloaded equities worth 7.8 billion rupees since the political crisis started on Oct. 26.
In many cases, instead of simplifying the visa process, governments have offloaded it to private contractors.
There are no detailed charges yet, but the case hinges on how underwriters offloaded unsold shares.
New Courage first called at Cezi Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, where it offloaded on Nov.
We offloaded a huge cache of Colombian pot from a mothership off the coast of Maine.
According to the investigative publication, Burr offloaded between $582,85033 and $1.56 million of stock on Feb.
According to the investigative publication, Burr offloaded between $28500,6900 and $2628 million of stock on Feb.
And under Cohn's leadership, Goldman Sachs offloaded shaky securities as it bet against the mortgage market.
They have offloaded equities worth 21 billion rupees since the political crisis started on Oct. 2174.9000.
They have offloaded equities worth 21 billion rupees since the political crisis started on Oct. 2174.5000.
He offloaded this home on Lake Tahoe's east shore in 2014 — it sold for $20.4 million.
They have offloaded equities worth 7.7 billion rupees since the political crisis started on Oct. 26.
As currency traders offloaded the pound, some fixed income investors viewed opportunities to buy UK government bonds.
In the past year, US tankers have offloaded nearly 28 million pounds of fuel to coalition planes.
In an extraordinary breach of national security, the cabinets were offloaded cheaply because nobody had the keys.
Reuters was not able to ascertain where or if the oil onboard the Latin Venture was offloaded.
It's for the opposite reason why Ibrahimovic, and Alexis Sanchez struggled in Spain, and were ultimately offloaded.
She cited as an example the nearly $30 billion in pension liabilities GM offloaded under her supervision.
The company's assets could be offloaded to Comcast, whose reputation as an apathetic monopoly isn't much better.
Niinami: Well, up until now, we sold almost what we thought should be offloaded and we did.
Market participants say global funds offloaded trillions of won worth of bonds late last month over the concerns.
In Jizan, local authorities and two U.N. inspectors offloaded every container aboard the vessel and X-rayed them.
THREE MONTHS ago, Jacline Mouraud, a hypnotherapist from Brittany, opened her laptop, pressed record and offloaded her grievances.
Foreign institutional and portfolio investors had offloaded equities worth a net $171 million this week as of Thursday.
Sagi's Brickington Trading has offloaded about 15.2 million shares in the London-listed business, according to Globe Invest.
The letter, which was reviewed by Reuters, did not mention the value of the assets to be offloaded.
Foreign investors sold equities worth a net $271.0925 million on Monday after they offloaded $38.7 million last week.
ClipperData says one offloaded in South Korea, while two others are about to discharge in Korea or Taiwan.
"Here's this Lexus with a giant red bow on top being offloaded off of a truck," she said.
Last month, the company offloaded the last vestiges of its online business to Verizon Communications for $4.5 billion.
While those who could long-ago offloaded their rials for other investments, average Iranians have faced harder times.
Two days after that, he offloaded flounder at the Beaufort, N.C., docks, before turning around and heading home.
Under budgetary strain, they offloaded much of the expense of mental health care to federal programs like Medicaid.
Like real estate art is also an illiquid asset, which means that it typically cannot be offloaded immediately.
State-run Coal India fell 4.3 percent as the government offloaded a 3 percent stake in the coal miner.
Sony offloaded its PC division in 2014 and spent much of 2015 trimming down its expenditure on mobile devices.
The range of debt being offloaded ranges from personal and small-business loans to mortgages, real estate and shipping.
However, some of the offloaded customers reportedly said their baggage had been left in Manchester, according to the newspaper.
The Amazon CEO offloaded roughly 960,000 shares, each worth around $1,900 on Wednesday, according to the company's regulatory filings.
Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, reportedly offloaded between $582,029 and $1.56 million of stock on Feb.
The Weinstein Company offloaded a horror movie in very limited release and took in a grand total of $742.
Iowa has offloaded the job to the nonpartisan state agency that drafts bills and performs other services for legislators.
Brian Swette says he's not worried about the Awesome Burger or other Sweet Earth products being offloaded by Nestlé.
The company said the Vision Fund has offloaded its entire stake in Nvidia since the start of this year.
Many of the acquired properties, like Tumblr, have since been offloaded for a tiny fraction of their previous valuation.
It was their fifth straight month of net selling, during which they offloaded 7.675 trillion yen of U.S. bonds.
Economy worries: US investors offloaded stocks on Thursday after getting several pieces of worrying news about the global economy.
These highly toxic materials have been offloaded by the US and other developed economies into various countries in Africa.
BEIJING, Nov 20 (Reuters) - * China National Offshore Oil Co, or CNOOC, offloaded a liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo on Nov.
That year he also offloaded the cable distribution business, which hooked up too few homes to be able to compete.
Prosecutors accuse him of understating his income and allege he improperly offloaded personal foreign-exchange losses via a Nissan subsidiary.
Microsoft's ribbon of Word formatting tools and settings can also be offloaded onto the touch bar, uncluttering the main display.
Analysts said shares were down because of profit-taking, or as investors offloaded some shares because they have become expensive.
Last week, German discount supermarket Lidl offloaded thousands of 15-gram tins of Italian caviar for just 9.99 euros apiece.
Congress offloaded more and more policy responsibility to the alphabet soup of agencies that now do the preponderance of policymaking.
Not to be overlooked: the dreaded "sifi" designation is gone, lifted by federal regulators in 2016 as the company offloaded assets.
They offloaded a net 134.5 billion yen in derivative markets and about 303.6 billion yen in cash markets, the data showed.
Total, for example, offloaded its two tankers with dirty oil in Rotterdam and Lithuania for storage and blending and further refining.
Part of the comfort factor is the Magic Leap One's relative lightness, since the bulkiest electronics are offloaded into the Lightpack.
Say the parks could be offloaded at a conservative 11 times EBITDA multiple, a slight premium to the group's current valuation.
ANZ offloaded its retail and wealth businesses in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Indonesia to DBS Group Holdings last year.
The imports - to replace African supplies snapped up by China - are mostly offloaded at Kaohsiung, CPC's import terminal, the data showed.
Say the parks could be offloaded at a conservative 11 times Ebitda multiple, a slight premium to the group's current valuation.
Rather, it said, the weapons appear to be offloaded in Somalia and transferred to smaller vessels for smuggling into southern Yemen.
While some ships have been offloaded since then, bottlenecks are forming at some ports and truck yards as containers pile up.
Of those 13.6 million shares sold by executives, the vast majority were offloaded by the company's founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
Zayn Malik finally offloaded the SoHo penthouse he bought after splitting with Gigi Hadid in 2018 — at a $1 million loss.
Static queries essentially ensure that complex queries that aren't altered by runtime conditions can be pre-built and offloaded to Facebook's servers.
And since BlackBerry offloaded the manufacturing to TCL, it no longer shoulders as large of a liability if the device completely fails.
There, the vessel's crew offloaded 62 containers the coalition deemed suspicious, allowing the ship to set sail again for Hodeida in January.
These games are no longer offloaded by stores in need of shelf space, and then rarely played after the initial popularity surge.
The hackers then created an archive containing 49 directories, which were split into 600 megabyte chunks and offloaded to a Dutch server.
It was here, in the 19th century, that British ships offloaded their opium onto fast-moving Chinese smuggling boats known as "centipedes".
It was offloaded to Japanese mega-brewer Asahi Group Holdings in April 226, but still talks about "modern craft" on its website.
According to the filings, Bezos offloaded over 530,000 Amazon shares on two separate sales at a price of about $1,850 per share.
When rival Credit Suisse restructured its investment bank between 103 and 2018, estimated losses were about 4% of the assets it offloaded.
The stolen fuel is generally sold across Southeast Asia, offloaded directly into trucks or tanks at small harbors away from oil terminals.
As Nixon became entangled in Watergate scandal, he found it increasingly difficult to manage foreign policy and offloaded the task to Kissinger.
Asia's third-largest importer, South Korea, saw 7.17 million tonnes offloaded in April, the most since October 2015, according to the data.
A source close to the situation said the cargo was to be offloaded at Zawiya and processed for use within the country.
Major investors in at least four Russian companies have already offloaded, or said they would offload, some of their holdings this month.
Rodriguez purchased the property from Meryl Streep in 2014 for $4.8 million, meaning that he offloaded the property at a slight loss.
The rout has also pressured perceived safe havens, such as gold, as traders offloaded their damaged positions, particularly from the aerospace sector.
The trucks were delivering materials that aid workers said couldn't be offloaded from a first convoy earlier this week, the ICRC said.
Investors are reconsidering whether to park cash in these property funds, but there's also no new investors willing to buy what's offloaded.
Such containers must be plugged into power once offloaded, to keep frozen meat cold, the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council told Reuters.
Since October, investors offloaded 7.675 trillion yen ($71.72 billion) of dollar bonds and bought 4.079 trillion yen (60.3 billion euros) of euro bonds.
"All guests, crew and baggage have been offloaded and a preliminary inspection indicates at this time that no fire was present," she wrote.
CIJ Journal reported earlier that the company offloaded its last office investment in Warsaw's flagship Rondo 1 tower for about 300 million euros.
Amazon reportedly offloaded its Chinese server business because it was compromised Instead, locking down the existing supply chain is the only viable option.
Some 35 vessels have offloaded cargo as of today, out of a total of 97 Hanjin owned and leased container ships, he added.
This year HNA reduced its holding to 6983 percent from 10 percent as the Chinese firm offloaded investments to address its liquidity crunch.
It even had its toe in the early dot-com froth, with online forerunner Prodigy, which it offloaded for a pittance in 1996.
After the long pause in trade, China recently offloaded its first shipment of U.S. crude oil this year, although in a roundabout way.
Urals seaborne supplies to Gdansk account for 1.5 million tonnes of the volume offloaded in the Polish port in May, Refinitiv data shows.
It offloaded its entire stake in July, saying it was not satisfied with the pace of change at the 45-year old retailer.
Those deductions haven't been eliminated — they've just been offloaded to six different accompanying worksheets that many taxpayers will also have to fill out.
Together, the men offloaded the drugs onto one of the boats, and Payan motored away on it with a pair of Guatemalan brothers.
The Coast Guard offloaded over 1,000 pounds of cocaine but had to leave the rest due to the questionable stability of the vessel.
On the main board, foreign investors offloaded 523.2 billion won ($448.25 million) worth of local stocks, marking their biggest net sales since Nov.
SoftBank offloaded its $300 million Wag Labs stake well below last year's roughly $650 million valuation, the Wall Street Journal reported this week.
Long before Silicon Valley entrepreneurs offloaded employment costs via app-based work (driving for Uber, say), strip clubs classified dancers as independent contractors.
According to the Wilderness Society, a conservation group, Idaho has shed 41% of its lands since statehood; 100,000 acres have been offloaded since 2000.
The pilot diverted the plane to Chennai in eastern India where the family were offloaded and the plane then resumed its flight to Bali.
The first was purchased in 2004 for $2.6 million and the second for $2.1 million a few years later, which they offloaded in 2014.
Just also reported a 31 percent jump in 2018 underlying operating earnings on Thursday to 315 million pounds, as companies offloaded their pension liabilities.
"During the 82nd's arrival to theater, we offloaded four CH-47s (Chinooks), eight AH-64s (Apaches), and 10 UH-60s (Black Hawks)," said Flannery.
Last month, Codelco sold $180 million worth of bonds and offloaded a minority stake in natural gas port terminal GNL Mejillones for $193.5 million.
Soybean shipments offloaded in China this year are down about 37 percent from the first two weeks of 2018, according to tanker-tracking firm ClipperData.
And those files would only be decrypted when the user enters a password on their camera or the computer onto which the files are offloaded.
Liberty earlier this year offloaded €18.4 billion of its European assets to Vodafone, after rumors first circulated that Vodafone might seek to acquire Liberty outright.
Two of the sources said the tanker's remaining 30,000 tonnes were offloaded to storage in Poland's Gdansk port and would then be sent to Klaipeda.
Shell, which recently bought Britain's BG Group, offloaded a network of 830 pump stations in Italy to Kuwait Petroleum International, though no price was disclosed.
Belfius, which also provides life and non-life insurance, has offloaded its predecessor's riskier assets while growing its total equity capital to 9.3 billion euros.
The states that have joined have offloaded expenses to GA but retained some assets and cash, including interest payments, GA Chairman Andrew Newbold told Reuters.
In August Codelco sold bonds for a combined $180 million and offloaded a minority stake in natural gas port terminal GNL Mejillones for $193.5 million.
Total, the CEO has offloaded about $25 million in stock in the past week — in the same time frame share price has fallen 2180 percent.
In the first eight days of May some 1.23 million barrels were offloaded at Chinese ports, according to Refinitiv, a rate of about 8.15 million bpd.
The plan also disposes of €20163bn-worth, at gross value, of non-performing loans, of which most are being offloaded into a separate vehicle and securitised.
Most of the containers on the 182-meter-long vessel have been offloaded, but some destined for other ports were still being held, port authorities said.
It has offloaded domestic and overseas holdings, including stakes in cinema operator AMC Entertainment and Spanish soccer club Atletico Madrid and a handful of property developments.
When he was told that no male pilots were joining and asked what he preferred, he decided to be offloaded and fly on a different flight.
Since the bailout it has offloaded billions of pounds of assets a week, as it tries to shrink down to being a simple UK-focused lender.
To minimise the hit in previous disposals, Popolare di Bari has offloaded bad debts repackaged as securities, tapping a state guarantee scheme that expires in September.
There will be a station in Russellville, Arkansas, where power can be offloaded into the midwestern AC grid, managed by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO).
The couple first sold a majority share to Neiman Marcus in 1999 and offloaded the rest and walked away by 2007 to focus on family obligations.
A.I.G. offloaded assets including its Asian life-insurance arm A.I.A., which has more than tripled in value since it was floated in Hong Kong in 2010.
It will, instead, make doing business more expensive: extra paperwork, longer waits for trucks waiting to be onloaded and offloaded, higher invisible costs of trading services.
This raises the possibility of a softer October as fewer cargoes were offloaded during the holiday period and purchasers withdrew from the market during the break.
When alerted of the severe allergy on the day of the flight, our ground staff followed procedure and offloaded [the passenger] to avoid endangering her life.
Using whistleblower accounts and port documents CNN has identified the ship which offloaded the US weaponry in Aden last week as the Saudi-registered Bahri Hofuf.
As relief ships arrive, food, water filters and fuel are offloaded by hand amid chaos, but demand cannot be met even in port cities, much less inland.
Overseas funds offloaded 142.6 million rupees ($970,068) worth of equities on Monday, extending the year-to-date net foreign outflow to 6.17 billion rupees worth of shares.
Snap, which created the popular messaging app Snapchat, and selling stakeholders reportedly offloaded 200 million shares, raising $3.4 billion in the tech industry's largest IPO since 2014.
The rest of the guts of the TV, including all the inputs, have been offloaded to an enormous rear-facing subwoofer that doubles as the TV's stand.
During the PETM, some 2,000 and 4,500 billion tons of carbon were offloaded into the atmosphere over thousands of years, for reasons that are still being debated.
Atlante offered 32.5 cents to the euro for 2.2 billion euros of soured loans offloaded by three small banks rescued in 2015 in a previous government scheme.
Overseas funds offloaded 9.7 million rupees ($65,785) worth of equities on Tuesday, extending the year-to-date net foreign outflow to 6.18 billion rupees worth of shares.
At Mombasa, the old British-built narrow gauge railway can only take 5% of the containers that are offloaded, says Haji Masemo, a spokesman for the KPA.
The decision would allow output from the Pemex and BHP Billiton project to be offloaded to tankers, instead of transporting it via pipelines to the United States.
They sold a net 445.5 billion yen of U.S. bonds and also offloaded a net 185 billion yen of German debt in February, according to the data.
Not only does the EOS project inflate the numbers, but it also continuously offloaded Ethereum during its year-long token sale making it tricky to track value.
Overseas funds offloaded a net 5.84 million rupees worth of equities on Thursday, extending the year to date net foreign outflow to 5.59 billion rupees worth shares.
South Korea plans to direct Hanjin vessels to ports where ship seizures are disallowed so that cargo can be offloaded, its vice finance minister said on Monday.
The group rapidly offloaded $9 billion in domestic hotels and tourism assets to fellow Chinese property developers but has taken longer to cut back its international holdings.
Son previously offloaded part of the stake in Alibaba, of which SoftBank owns 25%, in a complicated transaction ahead of the 13 purchase of chip designer Arm.
Overseas funds offloaded a net 5.58 billion rupees worth of equities so far this year, but they net bought 178 million rupees worth of shares on Wednesday.
Japanese investors sold a net 445.5 billion yen of U.S. bonds and offloaded a net 185 billion yen of German debt in March, according to the data.
Son previously offloaded part of the stake in Alibaba, of which SoftBank owns 25%, in a complicated transaction ahead of the 13 purchase of chip designer Arm.
In October, the retailer said it had sold five of its stores to General Growth Properties, including four that were offloaded in the third quarter for $2000 million.
Overseas investors, who have offloaded shares worth a net 5.81 billion rupees ($40 million) so far this year, bought equities worth a net 466.96 million rupees on Thursday.
The video is stored on the device and can be wirelessly offloaded to a phone over Wifi or Bluetooth so users can edit and share via Snapchat later.
It was set to be distributed by Paramount, but when test audiences were nonplussed, and Mr Garland refused to compromise his vision, the studio offloaded "Annihilation" onto Netflix.
But 5G apps could look much different from 4G apps, as much of the processing is offloaded to a central data center instead of happening on the device.
" The airport said, "London City Airport was affected by the extreme heat which meant, to operate safely, unfortunately passengers needed to be offloaded from 14 British Airways flights.
Overseas funds offloaded a net 210.47 million rupees worth of equities on Tuesday, extending the year-to-date net foreign outflow to 123 billion rupees worth of shares.
The private-equity firm run by Steve Schwarzman sold its last stake in Merlin in 2015 and offloaded its SeaWorld holding to Chinese group Zhonghong Zhuoye in March.
Ashtead fell back from the previous session's rally, down 5.4 percent at the bottom of the FTSE after top management offloaded shares in the industrial equipment hire group.
Overseas funds offloaded a net 123 million rupees worth of equities on Monday, extending the year-to-date net foreign outflow to 212 billion rupees worth of shares.
Four Urals cargoes offloaded in Gdansk in May loaded from Ust-Luga after May 12 when the clean flow to the port had been resumed, Refinitiv data shows.
Passengers were offloaded before the Pakistan International Airlines flight could depart after the traveler opened the cabin door and deployed an emergency inflatable slide, according to the newspaper.
Son previously offloaded part of the stake in Alibaba, of which SoftBank currently owns 25%, in a complicated transaction ahead of the 2016 purchase of chip designer Arm.
CreditCreditPhoto illustration by Delcan & Co. Earlier this month, just before the N.B.A. trade deadline, the Cleveland Cavaliers offloaded their point guard, Isaiah Thomas, to the Los Angeles Lakers.
In Los Angeles, Schindler was building his very early Modernist masterpiece out of two-by-fours and two-by-sixes offloaded from the bed of his pickup truck.
Peloton Interactive top investor Wellington Management offloaded stake worth over $100 million over the past week as the U.S. fitness startup's stock gained about 17%, regulatory filings showed.
Along with this, Pandora has offloaded a large asset: it's selling Ticketfly, the ticketing service that it acquired in October 2015 for $450 million, to Eventbrite for $200 million.
Sagi's Brickington Trading has offloaded about 15.2 million shares, equivalent to 4.8 percent of the London-listed company, his family office, Globe Invest, said in a statement on Friday.
Foreign investors offloaded a net 56.6 million rupees ($391,13) worth of equities, their seventh straight session of selling, and extending the year-to-date outflows to 3.3 billion rupees.
According to Antiques Trade Gazette, giving up the painting in question, "View on the River Seine – Morning" (1826-27), offloaded £643,365 (~$778,854) in taxes on the estate in question.
There's no mention if a USB port will be included for downloading shots from the IVY REC, but photos can be wirelessly offloaded to a smartphone for easy sharing.
They have then been seen loading cargo such as coal, sailing to a Russian port where the coal is offloaded and then put on a vessel bound for China.
The private-equity firm, run by Stephen Schwarzman, sold its last stake in Merlin in 2015 and offloaded its SeaWorld holding to the Chinese group Zhonghong Zhuoye in March.
New fast-food investors wanted to rely less on owning restaurants, and offloaded many company locations to eager buyers who came with bags of cheap money from the banks.
However, the business came under pressure as the company offloaded low margin items and faced weak demand at certain retailers, leading to a 7% drop in first-quarter sales.
Once all of the cargo it's carrying has been offloaded and the mission is complete, the Dream Chaser will separate from the ISS and then reenter the Earth's atmosphere.
The successful initial public offering should whet investors' appetite for the sale of other French assets, much as the British government offloaded telecom and gas holdings in the 1980s.
The euro, at $0.53, is 2-1/2 cents off its Friday high as investors, sensing the dollar had been oversold, bought back into the greenback and offloaded euros.
The ship offloaded the drugs onto a smaller boat which was picked up by a special unit of the Ivorian navy on Monday at about 1830 GMT, the navy said.
Vertu's value has fallen since then—it was sold for $25 million a Swedish investment firm in 2500 and then offloaded to a Chinese investor, Godin Holding, in late 27.
The French lender offloaded 9.23 percent, or 92.25 million, SBI Life shares on Friday, it said, adding that 90 million of those were acquired by an affiliated entity of Carlyle.
Soybean shipments offloaded in China in the first two weeks of 2019 were down about 37 percent from the first two weeks of 2018, according to tanker-tracking firm ClipperData.
In contrast, much of the LNG is consumed near to where it is offloaded and re-gasified, meaning it doesn't suffer from the additional costs associated with the pipeline imports.
Once Amazon packages are offloaded from Amazon planes, they're sorted on site at the Ontario airport, loaded onto Amazon semitrucks and sent out to one of its 185 fulfillment centers.
As Trulia notes, in 2014, the then-couple offloaded a larger, A-list worthy Los Feliz, CA, pad in 2014, and then their Toluca Lake, CA, residence in December 2015.
Third quarter outflows from non-Chinese emerging markets were around $11 billion so far, short of the $15 billion offloaded in 2018, according to Robin Brooks, chief economist at IIF.
Sometimes, only a small fraction of the original trade is offloaded to clients to justify the trade as market making, while the rest is held for gains, said the people.
Shares in Italian banks rose nearly 4 percent on Tuesday , led by a near-7 percent rise in UniCredit's stock after it offloaded a stake in its online banking unit.
HNA has been on a selling spree this year to raise funds, while Wanda offloaded billions of dollars of tourism and entertainment assets last year to reduce its debt load.
Energy bonds were most affected by the trading volatility in Asia as they were offloaded by investors wary of the implications the sector would face from the oil price slump.
Many of the policies were written decades ago, and some liability may have been offloaded to reinsurers, making it hard to tell who might be on the hook for payments.
He said the tanker's captain had said it had been carrying kerosene and had offloaded, but added that samples had been sent to the NOC laboratory at Brega for testing.
Foreign investors sold 961 million rupees ($6.7 million) worth of government securities in the week ended March 2, data from the central bank showed, taking the total offloaded since Dec.
Illicit oil trading is widespread in Southeast Asia where stolen fuel is sold across the region, often offloaded directly into trucks or tanks at small harbors away from oil terminals.
The trucks were delivering materials that aid workers said couldn't be offloaded from a first convoy earlier in the week, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross Syria.
The ride-hailing giant is also no stranger to exiting markets where it's struggled against local rivals, having offloaded its businesses in Russia, China and Southeast Asia in recent years.
The e-commerce giant used to be an investor in Meituan-Dianping, but offloaded its shares to focus on building its own online-to-offline services, including a combination of Ele.
The British government sold 22016m of its shares in Royal Bank of Scotland, the biggest chunk it has offloaded since bailing out RBS in 2008, reducing the public's stake to 62%.
At dawn on Friday, April 8, after a night waiting in isolated car parks with curtains drawn, a group of Somalis and Ethiopians were offloaded from buses on Alexandria's Miami Beach.
COLOMBO, Dec 0.4.0500 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell for a third straight session on Tuesday to their lowest close in more than eight months as investors offloaded banking and diversified stocks.
The Times Neil Woodford is believed to have offloaded a stake of about 70 million pounds ($88.16 million) in Stobart Group as he scrambles to overhaul his stricken investment fund. bit.
A lot of the heavy lifting is offloaded to the Echo Sub, allowing the Echo speakers to handle the mids and highs, which are clear and precise for the price point.
FRANKFURT, May 16 (Reuters) - The German state has offloaded most of its stake in Deutsche Pfandbriefbank, 10 years after the bailout of the property lender's former parent Hypo Real Estate (HRE).
Lukaku, on the other hand, is having by far his most productive period since Chelsea offloaded him, first by loaning him out and then by selling him to Everton in 2014.
"Non-vital" processing is offloaded to the cloud to reduce complexity and power consumption, which could become more of a factor as vehicles become more electrified and less reliant on gasoline.
Sure enough, Defoe only started three more league games for Spurs before being offloaded to Portsmouth, a less glamorous side in the Premier League's lower reaches, midway through the following season.
As governments at the local, state, and federal levels have repeatedly cut budgets, they have offloaded their responsibilities to charitable nonprofits and expect foundations to fill the ever-widening funding gaps.
When Uber turned a profit last quarter because it offloaded businesses in Russia and Southeast Asia, it cautioned that that bump would not last because it planned to reinvest the money.
While the federal law enforcement agencies involved in the seizures patted themselves on the back in a press conference, workers offloaded bales of cocaine wrapped in plastic and strapped to pallets.
The court's decision was largely expected after Mr. Ghosn was arrested on Friday for a third time, this time on suspicion that he offloaded personal investment losses onto the company's books.
Even more egregiously, he offloaded personal debts onto the corporate balance sheet and had the public company purchase services ranging from bottled water to plane flights from Trump's privately held enterprises.
In this particular example you have a vessel that pulled into North Korea, kept its transponder off in violation of international maritime law, docked in Russia, offloaded the North Korean coal.
COLOMBO, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell for a fourth straight session on Wednesday, as investors offloaded stocks of beverages and oil palm companies, while a block deal pushed up turnover.
FRANKFURT, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Italian banks offloaded bad loans faster than their peers in any other euro zone country in the three months to June, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday.
Much of the production and office work that requires moderate training, which once employed vast numbers of workers without college degrees, has disappeared, either shipped abroad or offloaded on robots and computers.
Experts say illicit oil trading is widespread in Southeast Asia, where stolen fuel is sold across the region, often offloaded directly into trucks or tanks at small harbors away from oil terminals.
This was up from the 222 million tonnes offloaded in March, suggesting that China's iron ore import volumes will show an increase when preliminary customs data is released within the coming days.
It also entered into a cooperation agreement with U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways that will funnel passengers into Norwegian's transatlantic network, and offloaded an order of Airbus planes to a Chinese banking firm.
Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Tuesday that the amount of bad loans being offloaded in the process could reach 8-9.5 billion euros, above analyst estimates of 7-8.5 billion euros.
With Baidu increasingly focused on AI and enabling tech — while the O2O space demands capital — the firm offloaded a major component in Waimai and agreed to a wider "business cooperation" with Ele.me.
HNA has offloaded more than $6 billion in prime real estate in Australia, New York and Hong Kong, while selling shares in Deutsche Bank, Park Hotels & Resorts, and Hilton Grand Vacations Inc.
We are offloaded behind two sets of fences lined with razor wire and escorted to dirty segregation cells where we will stay for a few hours so the drivers can change shifts.
But this would constitute state aid and would entail strict conditions, the restructuring of the banks that offloaded the bad loans and losses for banks' shareholders and junior bondholders, EU officials said.
"Moreover, even though security inspected the area surrounding Mr. A's seat and his baggage was offloaded, Mr. A was not subjected to additional security screening prior to being rebooked," the order said.
LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Egypt dollar bonds were under pressure on Wednesday as investors offloaded holdings in the secondary market to make space in their portfolios for a possible new bond sale.
Defence company BAE Systems outperformed the blue-chips with a 3.7% gain after saying it would buy two units being offloaded due to the merger of U.S. rivals Raytheon and United Technologies.
Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Thomson Reuters Interactive Map shows the cargo that offloaded at Kashima port in late April left Archer Daniel Midland Co's Galveston elevator around March 7.
Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Tuesday that the amount of bad loans being offloaded in the process could reach 8 to 9.5 billion euros, above analyst estimates of 7-8.5 billion euros.
MEDL Mobile did not respond to our request for comment on NRA: Practice Range, but the company told Polygon that it offloaded the game years ago and has no ties with the NRA.
Apple says it was the T2, introduced on the iMac Pro, which allowed for the capability — just one of an extremely long list of features the company has offloaded on the proprietary chip.
The bank has offloaded less than 10% of risky loans out of a total USD8bn portfolio earmarked for liquidation and management says they expect to exit the majority of positions by end-2017.
Refinitiv data shows 7.2 million tonnes of Brazilian iron ore was offloaded in the first 11 days of March, a daily rate that would put the whole month at around 20.3 million tonnes.
This connectivity is dependent on both licensed cellular networks and unlicensed Wi-Fi networks (for the first time ever, in 28500 more traffic was offloaded onto Wi-Fi than remained on cellular networks).
After Enron's collapse, companies successfully lobbied Congress mostly against proposals to limit company stock ownership in 401(k) plans, fearing billions of dollars of their shares would be offloaded to meet the caps.
In Europe, shares in Polish bank Pekao slumped 123 percent after Italy's Unicredit offloaded a 113 percent stake in it and is seen as possibly selling its remaining 103 percent ownership in Pekao.
Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Thomson Reuters Interactive Map shows the cargo that offloaded at Kashima port in late April left Archer Daniel Midland Co's Galveston elevator around March 2012.
The fillings showed that the trio – Chief Financial Officer John Gamble Jr., workforce solutions president Rodolfo Ploder and U.S. information solutions president Joseph Loughran – offloaded the shares on August 1 and August 2.
With 5G, that would be offloaded wirelessly to other machines, freeing users to move and making it easier to develop goggles the size of eyeglasses, said Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm's semiconductor business.
Within a few months, though, after the bugs were fixed and Slacker was readying an improved second generation device, the original was offloaded to Woot, a daily deal website that's now owned by Amazon.
In a landmark judgement, India's Supreme Court has asked budget Indian airlines SpiceJet to pay Rs 1 million ($15,000) in damages to a disabled passenger, who was forcibly offloaded from a flight in 2012.
The drive to development has seen lakes and wetlands filled in, ministry buildings in prime locations offloaded under controversial land-swap deals, and open areas - including the city's Freedom Park - sold off for development.
Already vessel-tracking and port data compiled by Refinitiv suggest a boost in imports, with 4.2025 million tonnes offloaded in June, up from 24.26 million in May and 29.41 million in June last year.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian tycoon Mikhail Prokhorov has offloaded some of his Rusal stake in the open market after talks to sell his holding in the Russian aluminum giant to fellow businessman Viktor Vekselberg stalled.
COLOMBO, Aug 53 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares extended losses on Tuesday to hit their lowest close in 25 months, as investors offloaded telecom and beverage stocks, while worries over new tax proposals dented sentiment.
And as part of a wholesale spinoff of Yum China, the U.S. parent of KFC and Taco Bell offloaded a slug of the operation to Fred Hu's Primavera Capital and Jack Ma's Ant Financial.
But, at a time when program expenses need to be minimized in a delicate balancing act, more costs may be offloaded onto Medicare by the United States Postal Service (USPS) through reckless congressional actions.
Now, these two projects are among the 13 that Wang offloaded for 29.6 billion yuan – despite Wanda's total investment of 430 billion yuan – with Sunac paying another 33.6 billion yuan for 76 Wanda hotels.
And third, consumers would pay more for poorer service, because mobile providers would suffer more congestion and be forced to offer slower service speeds as traffic couldn't be offloaded to cheaper, Wi-Fi systems.
Mortgage lenders without any skin in the game (because they had offloaded their risk) had no incentive to make sure the loans they were making could be paid off in the way investors expected.
"A hard Brexit scenario poses a risk of approximately 220 million allowances issued by the United Kingdom to be offloaded onto the market between 1 January 2018 and 29 March 2019," the lobby group said.
BUENOS AIRES, March 11 (Reuters) - Argentina's peso gained 3.2 percent against the dollar on Friday as institutional investors offloaded greenbacks, attracted by high interest rates on short-term, peso-denominated central bank notes, traders said.
Visco said at the annual Assiom-Forex conference that a non-banking industry had developed to manage impaired loans offloaded by lenders, adding that it was necessary to monitor how these loan collection companies operated.
LONDON (Reuters) - Louis Dreyfus Company has offloaded the bulk of its certified robusta coffee stocks ahead of a rule change that will make it more expensive to carry the coffee forward, industry sources told Reuters.
Placed between the two, the DPUs act like a "super-charged data traffic controller," performing computations offloaded by the CPUs and GPUs, as well as converting the IP connection into high-speed data center fabric.
The Times *Pearson Plc has offloaded almost half of its holding in Penguin Random House in a complex transaction that means that the publisher can return 22 million pounds ($20 million) cash to shareholders. (bit.
The ministry said a fourth Russian cargo plane landed at the Murted air base near the Turkish capital Ankara, a day after three huge Russian air force AN-124 planes offloaded equipment at the base.
As insurance and financing costs rose in tandem with the escalating U.S. rhetoric about North Korea, "revolving stockholders hastily offloaded South Korean stock by selling nearby LME positions (which) in turn perpetuated the copper contango".
The company's top lawyer, Colin Stretch, who announced this week he is leaving the company at the end of the year, was also among the top sellers last week and offloaded $53,000 worth of stock.
Foreign investors offloaded a net 89.85 million rupees ($617,950.48) worth of shares in their first selling in three sessions, extending the net foreign outflow so far this year to 3.35 billion rupees worth of equities.
After briefly considering buying a cable company and even receiving approval from the Florida Legislature to build a Blockbuster amusement park in Miami, Huizenga offloaded Blockbuster to media giant Viacom for $8 billion in 1994.
Foreign investors in September offloaded a net 3.7 trillion won ($3.27 billion) worth of South Korean bonds as tensions between Pyongyang and Washington spiked following a series of missile and nuclear provocations by North Korea.
Son said the Vision Fund offloaded its entire stake in Nvidia last month so it could concentrate on investing in promising "unicorns," a term for tech startups that are worth at least a billion dollars.
Pre-exceptional profits topped 2 billion euros four years ago, shortly before the Irish government offloaded a 29% stake in the still majority-state owned lender in Europe's largest initial public offering (IPO) of 2017.
This summer, it finally offloaded Jabong, its fashion marketplace in India, to rival Myntra in a $70 million deal this summer, while Alibaba bought a majority stake in Amazon-like Lazada for $1 billion in April.
It's worth noting that the ship-tracking data doesn't exactly tally with official Chinese customs data because of variability around when cargoes are discharged and when they are booked as having been offloaded for customs purposes.
The Taiwanese smartphone company, which offloaded a portion of its business to Google for $222 billion and is pivoting to VR, laid off yet more staff in 22019 and had its worst year of sales ever.
But federal officials got wind of the scheme, so on their return Foster towed the Clotilda up Mobile Bay in the dead of night, offloaded the 110 captives aboard onto a steamer, and torched the ship.
Cush called him back to the brewery at the exact moment, Wilson offloaded 21 kilos of flowers in right at the dry hopping point, and the result was so delicious they sold out in 14 days.
The sensors are daisy chained together and attached to a 4G/LTE enabled data transmission device fixed to each electricity panel in a building — enabling the data to be offloaded to Verdigris' cloud platform for analysis.
SEJONG, South Korea, Sept 5 (Reuters) - South Korea plans to direct Hanjin Shipping vessels to ports where ship seizures are disallowed so that cargo can be safely offloaded, the country's vice finance minister said on Monday.
The plan was simple: shipping containers, arriving by train from the country's major ports, were offloaded onto trucks at the facility, then driven to warehouses scattered about the area, where they were emptied, their contents stored.
The government has offloaded RBS stock twice before, but has not sold any shares since June 2018 amid market turmoil exacerbated by Brexit uncertainty and more recently fears over the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
The central bank said on Wednesday bondholders had offloaded more than 80 billion roubles ($1.1 billion) in OFZ bonds, after the Finance Ministry said it was suspending its weekly OFZ auctions until the market situation stabilises.
Last winter, two were stuck outside the harbor when a storm hit, he said, forcing the catch to be offloaded at another factory on the east coast, leaving scores of workers at his Höfn plant idle.
CNOOC operates a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), Cape Ann, as the anchor supplier to Tianjin, where imported LNG is offloaded and transferred to trailers that then delivered the fuel to industrial and residential users.
Last winter, two were stuck outside the harbor when a storm hit, he said, forcing the catch to be offloaded at another factory on the east coast, leaving scores of workers at his Höfn plant idle.
When crude prices collapsed in the second half of 22015, large oil firms slashed spending on exploration and production and offloaded assets to reduce debt so they could cope with lower revenue from oil and gas sales.
Facebook also seems to be operating under the assumption that most users still regularly update their social circle by adding new friends on the main site and haven't offloaded their professional, personal, and romantic lives to, say, Instagram.
The shelling came "despite assurances of safety from parties including the Russian Federation", as the convoy entered Douma to deliver the remaining aid that could not be offloaded from a convoy on Monday because of fighting, Za'tari said.
New, big-production games also often require some expensive hardware to play them, but if players can stream the games, those requirements can be offloaded on the stream host, so Google's setup would be handling all the processing.
The company said it offloaded in January its stake in chipmaker Nvidia, which has been hit by weak demand for gaming chips in China, offsetting most of the recent fall in that company's stock price through derivatives contracts.
Gelin Dahua, owned by securities firm Shanxi Securities Co , offloaded more than 2600,24.3 lots worth 21.3 billion yuan ($20183 million) on the futures contracts for delivery in February, March and April 22018, data published by the bourse showed.
DSI shares have fallen in the past three sessions and are down nearly 1.13 percent so far this year, as retail investors offloaded it amid concerns about its business outlook and an investigation into its former management team.
The stock is heading for its fourth consecutive decline and is down 68 percent so far this year as retail investors have offloaded it amid concerns about its business outlook and an investigation into its former management team.
Most of the software engineers focus on features and building out Grab's advanced machine learning engines, while the backend is offloaded onto Amazon Web Services, so there are fewer needed to tend to server room stuff, he said.
This is more than a 20.6 percent jump on the 4.23,24.2 bpd that was offloaded in Asia in October, and also above the previous record-high month for U.S. crude shipments to Asia of 25.8,212.2 bpd from June.
Overseas funds offloaded 6.15 billion rupees worth of equities so far this year, but they have been net buyers of 28.2 million rupees worth of shares on Wednesday, recording the first net inflow in the last five sessions.
At the same time it announced Mr. Arora's departure, the $67 billion Japanese company offloaded its controlling stake in the games developer Supercell, maker of Clash of Clans, in a deal that values the company at $10.2 billion.
"We rely heavily on our community to report this content, and remove it as soon as it's found," he writes, conceding that the platform has offloaded the lion's share of responsibility for content policing onto users thus far.
Around $22015-$2100 billion in stocks have likely been offloaded by oil-producer sovereign wealth funds, excluding Norway's fund, in recent weeks, Panigirtzoglou said, and a further $232-$75 billion will likely be sold in the coming months.
"The offloaded guests - part of a larger group, refused to accept the airline's offer of compensation / re-accommodation on alternative flights, and together with other members of the group, proceeded to hold the flight," Jet Airways told Mashable India.
So your smart lights, which only need wi-fi when powering on or off, might get offloaded to a distant router while the one the lights are sitting above handles your 2300K stream of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
But the technology needed for this idea to work simply doesn't exist yet, and given IBM has offloaded most of its divisions responsible for consumer hardware, it's hard to imagine this device coming to fruition through IBM's efforts alone.
But sources told Reuters the sale was agreed on condition Trafigura would market the crude to Chinese teapots, which are outside NIOC's usual Chinese clients - state refiners Sinopec and PetroChina, and that the oil would be offloaded at Shandong.
"No surprise to see European airlines and travel shares being offloaded this morning while gold and the yen benefit from fresh safe haven seeking," Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said in a note on Monday.
The data also shows that 7.89 million tonnes is expected to be offloaded during March, meaning that customs clearances and offloading would have to accelerate significantly in the last two weeks of the months compared to the first two.
PES could sell the barrels to a nearby refinery, but those plants have typically already secured supplies for a further three weeks to a month, the source said, meaning vessels would have to wait for weeks before being offloaded.
In just one day: • Dell completed its giant merger with EMC • Hewlett Packard Enterprise, or H.P.E., announced that it would hew off another part of its once-mighty empire, and • Intel said it had offloaded a stake in McAfee.
Investors are particularly worried about Oman's looming debt obligations, with $1.7 billion of debt due in 2020 and a further $1.8 billion due next year, said an emerging markets fund manager who offloaded exposure to the sovereign last week.
In an illicit high-seas exchange captured in photographs taken by an American spy plane, the Lighthouse Winmore offloaded what officials later said was 2000 tons of oil to the North Korean vessel in violation of United Nations sanctions.
It is just the latest exit for Uber (UBER), which has offloaded operations in Russia, China and Southeast Asia in recent years, as it makes good on a pledge to shed underperforming ventures that have struggled against the competition.
Over 11 million barrels of North Sea Forties crude have either been offloaded or are on their way to Asia, adding to a record 11 million barrels of Azeri crude oil from Azerbaijan, Reuters oil trade flows data showed.
China's yuan leapt to its strongest in more than two years against the dollar at the official local close on Monday, buoyed by the Bundesbank's decision to include the yuan in its reserves and as corporate banking clients offloaded .
Fibank, which has already secured 130 million euros ($13 million) in additional capital, said it had also privately placed a 30 million euro bond and offloaded bad loans with a nominal value of about 538 million levs ($304.8 million).
Over 30 days, Jeff captured roughly 80,000 photos of the ship's journey through the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and the South East China Sea, and countless ports where cargo containers were hurriedly offloaded and restocked.
Perhaps that is why this go-around Zuckerman offloaded the Daily News - famous for its "Ford to City: Drop Dead" headline - for chump change and a nearly 50 percent stake in the New Jersey printing facility sitting on valuable waterfront property.
The set of stairs in the current show leads to a narrow shelf or desk where notes and other ephemera have been attached, including a postcard of stacks of packing containers outside a large shipping container — something offloaded from a tanker.
The redesigned Panono made it easy to snap monstrous 2360-megapixel, 3603-degree panoramic shots that were automatically offloaded to a smartphone app for viewing, but $2360 for a pre-order seemed steep for a camera with very specific functionality.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange data showed foreigners had bought a net 5.6 billion rand ($425 million) in South African bonds last week, a fifth straight week of inflows and a turnaround from the more than 30 billion rand they offloaded last month .
You know, and we got rich people like Li Ka-shing, and they can develop that and the boats can go there and go directly to, you know, where the goods need to be offloaded rather than come here, instead.
Intesa's 36.5 billion euros in soured debt accounted for 8.8 percent of total lending at the end of 2018, after the bank offloaded 10.8 billion euros in bad loans in a landmark deal with Swedish debt collection group Intrum Justitia.
Having flagged business sales months ago, it said London-based Resolution Life would pay A$1.9 billion in cash for the life insurance business, with the balance to be received in equity in Resolution and a stake in the offloaded business.
DSI shares fell last week, before a rebound on Thursday, and are down more than 60 percent so far this year, as retail investors offloaded it amid concerns about its business outlook and an investigation into its former management team.
Having offloaded soured loans worth 2.5 billion euros in the first half of this year, NBG expects the sale of the four portfolios to bring its total reduction of non-performing exposures to around 4.3 billion euros this year, bankers said.
AIB's plans to distribute capital above the level demanded by regulators was a key selling point of its 3.4 billion euro 20000 initial public offering (IPO) when the Irish government offloaded a 29% stake in the then fully state-owned lender.
Russian businessmen Roman Abramovich and Oleg Tinkov offloaded some of their respective stakes in their companies through accelerated bookbuilding deals (ABB), which investment bankers said demonstrates continued global interest in certain Russian assets despite sanctions and a challenging business environment in the country.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is enforcing its policy against North Korean coal imports seriously, and there have been no violations, the foreign ministry said on Friday after a report that North Korean ships had entered a Chinese port where coal imports are offloaded.
While it's difficult to compare one AI engine against another, it's an extra reason to go for a newer, more powerful flagship phone: More of the machine learning processing required can be done on board, rather than being offloaded to the cloud.
The other thing factor worth noting is that China hasn't yet imposed a tariff on crude oil imports from the United States, but the once burgeoning trade has faded, with only four cargoes being offloaded in the first half of the year.
While these estimates are subject to revision, the March data shouldn't change dramatically given any cargo due to be offloaded in Asia this month would have to have left a U.S. port by now, or at least within the next day or so.
Vanke said in a filing on Thursday evening it was notified by Baoneng's units, Shenzhen Jushenghua and Foresea Life Insurance, that they have offloaded 551.96 million A shares in the company during April 17 to July 17 through block trades and centralized bidding.
By President Barack Obama's first year in office, their posture toward Medicaid and Medicare had softened from treating the programs as fiendish socialist plots to treating them as hallowed but unsustainable commitments that should be offloaded on to states and private industry respectively.
Zooming out for a moment, the even bigger problem is the messaging ship has sailed, with massively popular platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram having already offloaded billions of users into their respective walled gardens, pulling the center of gravity away from SMS.
The big Wall Street banks make these loans to their corporate clients and then seek to move them off their balance sheets as quickly as possible, in the same way that a decade ago they packaged up and offloaded risky mortgage securities.
NEW YORK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The Dow and S&P 500 tumbled 83% on Tuesday in their fourth straight day of losses as the coronavirus spread further around the world and investors offloaded risky assets as they struggled to gauge the economic impact.
The Mercury Hope supertanker, chartered by BP and carrying about 2 million barrels of Angolan oil, offloaded part of the cargo in late May at Qingdao and has since been at sea in nearby waters, said the sources with knowledge of the matter.
Some, like Steven T. Mnuchin, the nominee for Treasury secretary, may actually lose money on some of the assets they have to sell because their holdings are in illiquid assets, like private equity funds, that have to be offloaded at a discount.
But every year mobile processors reliably see a boost in performance, and if this technology is ever implemented in a mobile OS like Android, the processing heavy work could always be offloaded to the cloud and a powerful server somewhere, making processing times feel insignificant.
Likewise, when the cargo ship Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999 was busted for smuggling 300 metric tons of illegally obtained fish and sharks in August 2017, GFW was able to retrace its motions back to a transshipment between several vessels that likely offloaded the catch.
U.S. officials attempted to organize the seizure and holding of the Adrian Darya and its crew last month in Gibraltar, alleging that the ship was carrying cargo that, when offloaded, would financially benefit Iran's Revolutionary Guard, which the Trump administration designated a terrorist group.
While the largest banks can correctly claim that they have offloaded risky assets and bolstered the amount of cash on their balance sheets over the last decade, their business model has become fundamentally disconnected from the very people and entities it was designed to serve.
"One of the pertinent issues about obfuscation is its increasing utility for our mobile environment where more and more of our data and activity are offloaded to the cloud, where tools for generating a proliferation of ambiguous, confusing, and misleading data are especially useful," Brunton says.
" Asked if the United States had evidence that the ship had offloaded its crude oil to Syria, State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus told reporters: "Yeah ... The Iranian regime delivered oil to Syria, and that fuel goes straight into the tanks of troops that are slaughtering innocent Syrians.
Last year, the central bank offloaded four times the minimum 500 million euros of bonds it was obliged to sell and analysts have said a continued speeding up the timetable would help ease the pressure on Ireland potentially falling out of the ECB's quantitative easing stimulus programme.
Making use of a state guarantee scheme which helps banks sell bad debts at higher prices, Banco BPM offloaded the 5 billion euros in bad loans via the securitization at 34.3 percent of their nominal value, a much higher price than a market average of around 20 percent.
GUANGZHOU/BEIJING (Reuters) - A cargo of American soybeans booked in the hope it would be exempt from tariffs has been offloaded in China after about a one-week delay due to a dispute between the buyer and customs officials over duty payments, said two sources briefed on the matter.
After being transferred from a ship off the coast, the drugs were allegedly offloaded from a vessel, the Valkoista, in the early hours of Thursday morning and were being packed into a white hire van in the Port of Geraldton, 400 km (around 250 miles) north of Perth.
The company rode that wave to dominance, but as computing shifted to laptops, mobile phones, and complex operations were offloaded into cloud services like Amazon Web Services, Azure and Google Cloud, Dell found itself navigating a complex environment while having to make a significant business transition beyond the PC era.
Resembling sunglasses that might be worn by a Vegas Elvis, the Dlodlo VR headset features a 2400 x 1200 display with 105-degree field of view, yet weighs just 88 grams thanks to the processing unit being offloaded to a portable, Android-driven slab about the size of a smartphone.
GUANGZHOU/BEIJING, Nov 7 (Reuters) - A cargo of American soybeans booked in the hope it would be exempt from tariffs has been offloaded in China after about a one-week delay due to a dispute between the buyer and customs officials over duty payments, said two sources briefed on the matter.
The very large crude carrier Dune, operated by National Iranian Tanker Co, offloaded oil into a bonded storage site at the Xingang section of the port, according to a shipping source based in Dalian, adding this was the first Iranian oil to discharge into bonded storage in nearly four years.
Ships carrying refrigerated cargo containers of chicken from the United States to China were being diverted to ports in other countries, as Chinese ports ran out of space for refrigerated containers that must be plugged into electrical outlets once they are offloaded to keep frozen meat and other food products cold.
The latest information publicly available on the Adrian Darya via tracking services indicates that it turned off its transponders after sailing toward the Eastern Mediterranean and is now anchored off the Russian navy terminal in Tartous, Syria, but has not yet offloaded its cargo of 2.1 million barrels of light grade oil.
I have offloaded a decision around my physical health to this thing, and if it can't tell me why it's making that particular point, I know that it happens 10 minutes to the top of the hour, but that may change over time and that may impact something in a fundamental way that I can't predict.
Editorial Yemen would suffer "the largest famine the world has seen for many decades, with millions of victims" if Saudi Arabia did not immediately allow food and medicine to be offloaded at all of Yemen's seaports, and permit the resumption of air services to the cities of Sana and Aden, the United Nations official Mark Lowcock warned Security Council diplomats last week.
For the first time since the introduction of the transfer window in the early 2000's, Premier League clubs will no longer be able to sign players after the first fixture this Friday evening, although squads can be trimmed as long as they are offloaded to other countries and uncontracted players will also still be available to recruit in the meantime.
Now, OpenSky runs Alibaba's B2B business in North America (branded as Alibaba B2B and headed up by John Caplan, who had been the founder of OpenSky), and it is also the company's main consumer face in the U.S., under the OpenSky brand, operating as a marketplace for various third-party merchants, and controlling a selection of the brands that Alibaba had offloaded back in 2015.
" (While LVMH is known for sticking with underperforming brands in hopes of a turnaround, the other LVMH-owned American fashion house that was a consistent earnings drag — Donna Karan — was offloaded in 2016.) Fern Mallis, formerly the executive director of the CFDA and now an industry consultant, stated what many people seem to believe about Mr. Jacobs: That despite his recent struggles, "Marc is someone you can never count out.
BEIJING, Jan 17 (Reuters) - * Chinese brokerage Gelin Dahua has cut long position on April Shanghai copper contract by 75 percent over past two days, according to Reuters calculations based on Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) data * Brokerage, owned by Shanxi Securities Co, now only 4th-biggest position holder among futures brokerages for April, but remains top for May and June * Gelin Dahua offloaded 4,835 lots on Wednesday, on top of 13,160 lots it cut from its position on Tuesday, ShFE data shows * Now has just 2,968 lots on April contract, versus 11,963 lots at the end of Monday, according to ShFE data * Gelin Dahua has held the biggest long position on forward contracts on the exchange since at least October, placing bullish bets on behalf of a coal mining investor, according to a person familiar with the matter * Shanghai copper prices ended down 1.9 pct on 53,580 yuan ($8,323.75) a tonne on Wednesday, the lowest close since Dec.

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