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Private ownership of certain types of infrastructure still encounters resistance.
In China, mixing government control and private ownership isn't new.
The quality of an infrastructure asset will decline under private ownership.
Now under private ownership that promises is probably empty, ICA said.
Musk pointed to SpaceX to explain the benefits of private ownership.
Nor is it an assault on the private ownership of property.
American capitalism respects and protects private ownership of the modes of production.
Allowing wider private ownership could unleash a real estate and infrastructure boom.
The only way to counteract that is through policy to "discourage or restrict private ownership of AVs," like it says on the list — or to develop shared alternatives that are so convenient and attractive that private ownership declines naturally.
The private-ownership model now held as good faith started to seep out.
Municipal authorities or worker collectives will replace private ownership and management of enterprises.
Nordstrom's long, winding attempt to move into private ownership took another turn Monday.
Private ownership puts people at risk and exposes captive wild animals to horrific cruelty.
In 1989, it returned to private ownership and was restored as a tourist destination.
Many urban experts think the future of those egg-shaped cars isn't in private ownership.
And freedom from private ownership will collectively save trillions of dollars a year on costs.
The government has come under pressure to guarantee the bank's environmental objectives under private ownership.
However, the city had more leeway since the old courthouse had passed to private ownership.
Under either interpretation, the federal government lacks authority to prohibit the private ownership of firearms.
By the end of 1997, Parliament had outlawed the private ownership of nearly all handguns.
"Well I'm just telling you you need to leave because it's under private ownership," she said.
Two-thirds want more private ownership of business and 56% want to start their own firm.
Why it matters: Under private ownership, Sotheby's might be better able to compete with archrival Christie's.
It will result in Sotheby's returning to private ownership after 31 years as a public company.
The proportion of private ownership in industry continues to rise as that of the state recedes.
There is no precise number available, given the private ownership structure and secrecy around these businesses.
It has all been untouched since then, despite the village's having being sold into private ownership.
Wage inequality rose and arrangements concerning property—private ownership had been banned under Mao—favored men.
"We went to see what private ownership meant, to see how people work for themselves," Yuri recalls.
"The only such relic available for private ownership, it is exceptionally rare," Sotheby's said on its website.
Not only do Greenlanders have Nordic ideas about social welfare; they also ban private ownership of land. ■
The PIA sell-off required amending a 1956 law that barred private ownership of the national airline.
Morneau also reiterated that the government will seek private ownership of the project when it makes sense.
The royal family's net worth includes private ownership of Solliden Palace, a summer home in the Baltics.
The sine qua non of socialism is the abolition of private ownership of the means of production.
Private ownership allowed Christie's to offer financial guarantees to sellers that Sotheby's couldn't justify to public shareholders.
The economic situation remained hopeless until Margaret Thatcher revived the nation through private ownership and free enterprise.
Private Ownership: MedImpact is 100% owned by its founder/CEO and a small number of other management employees.
If approved, the deal will return Sotheby's to private ownership after 23 years as a publicly traded company.
This means at the current rate the bank should be fully returned to private ownership by around May.
The hospital's private ownership group, Philadelphia Academic Health System, has plans to completely close the hospital by September.
That has left the door open for proposals that could take the utility out of private ownership altogether.
The topic was of collective relevance: the problem of private ownership as it affects the right to housing.
The Pride are the only N.W.H.L. club under private ownership; the other teams are operated by the league.
The United Arab Emirates-owned port operator announced on Monday that it would return to fully private ownership.
It was founded by former People's Liberation Army engineer Ren Zhengfei, and its private ownership structure is entirely opaque.
It will probably soften criminal penalties for libel and lift some restrictions on private ownership that have crimped investment.
Since then, Mr. Kirsch said, there has been an antipathy toward private ownership of, and investment in, public infrastructure.
The third work, "Amazonian on Rearing Horse", was a drawing by Constantin Guys which had been in private ownership.
"The gist of the opposition to Armslist lies in opposition to the private ownership of firearms," the statement said.
There's still lots of real estate there held by the banks that needs to be transitioned to private ownership.
Noonan said last month it would probably take eight to 10 years to return AIB fully to private ownership.
It is typically more comfortable with the private ownership of telecoms and electricity assets, which is established, than with highways.
In 2016 experiments were launched with innovative public-private ownership structures at some of the country's largest state-run enterprises.
In 2000 Trump proposed banning private ownership of assault weapons and increasing the waiting period for the purchase of guns.
In Vietnam's south, its economic heartland, collectivisation of farms and factories lasted just ten years before private ownership was restored.
In 2010, Cuba launched a series of market-based reforms including easing some rules on self-employment and private ownership.
When private ownership of handguns became legal in our hometown of Chicago, my daughters were 3 and 6 years old.
In January, Zhou Xincheng, a professor of Marxism at Renmin University in Beijing, declared that private ownership should be eliminated.
Capitalism is an economic system: a way of organizing production for the market through private ownership and the profit motive.
The creation of private ownership launched industries that did not exist before, such as private banks, restaurants and mobile-phone networks.
Early in the much-promoted new driverless age, autonomous vehicles are experimental and cost far too much for mass private ownership.
Depending on the arrangement made with any buyer, private ownership might also encourage the England team to play elsewhere more frequently.
"So basically (the government's strategy is) good for macro, not so good for structural reform, private ownership and competition," Granville said.
"Private ownership of energy networks has led to excess profiteering at the expense of investment in infrastructure," the Labour document said.
Its SRF and SR are lower at 'BB+' and '33711741', respectively, mainly due to its moderate systemic importance and private ownership.
Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, has said that he would like to eventually see Fannie and Freddie return to private ownership.
After decades of private ownership by one family, this National Register of Historic Places listed site is now on the market.
Party membership provides a layer of protection in a country where private ownership protections are often haphazardly enforced or ignored entirely.
The bank would be the latest in Europe to return, at least partly, to private ownership after needing a government rescue.
More broadly, the IPO is a pressure point, a moment of vulnerability as a company transitions from private ownership to public scrutiny.
At their worst, the forms of private ownership that are replacing them are illiquid, opaque, expensive and exclusively for the very rich.
Part of that is due to mergers and consolidation, but Klempner said managers — not just investors — tend to prefer private ownership, too.
Hitler had first pick of the looted objects, according to the film, but most of them went into private ownership through auction.
And he is, on Cuban terms, a liberaliser: bringing things back into private ownership, and supporting a range of recent market reforms.
"In due course you would expect this infrastructure asset to return to private ownership," Infrastructure Minister Paul Fletcher told Sky News television.
While exchanges reduce search costs, they create new risks for cryptocurrency owners who must transfer their private ownership keys to the exchange.
The regeneration of social housing using a mixture of public and private ownership began under Tony Blair's Labour government and continues today.
Oil firms Rosneft and Bashneft, diamond miner Alrosa, shipping firm Sovkomflot and VTB are all being considered for a move into private ownership.
Even with congressional support, a host of issues remain: Would other countries recognize the private ownership of minerals thus extracted from the moon?
This means at the current rate the government is selling down its stake it should be fully returned to private ownership by around May.
If the prices were based on the private ownership of land and resources, for instance, we would see a different array of energy prices.
Animus toward unions, both public and private, is encoded in conservative ideology: Unions are seen as an assault on the rights of private ownership.
The transaction would result in Sotheby's returning to private ownership after 31 years as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Add in the imminent arrival of autonomous vehicles, and you can begin to envision a transportation system somewhere between private ownership and public transit.
The week's various auctions at Christie's, Phillips and Sotheby's (which in June returned to private ownership) are estimated to raise at least $1.2 billion.
Safadi said his country would continue to respect private ownership by Israelis in Baqoura, which in Israel is known by its Hebrew name Naharayim.
"It's still a very competitive market; we are looking at 16 million AR-15s that are in private ownership today in America," he said.
Under private ownership, the club will no longer have to hold annual meetings, forums that at times made for awkward questioning of its management.
In 1994, assault weapons were banned from being manufactured but the law did not call for the confiscation of those already in private ownership.
The Department of Treasury has said it expects a complete overhaul of the agencies before they can be recapitalized and released to private ownership.
Both the financial crisis and growing suspicion of Silicon Valley fan suspicions that private ownership is not a sure way to advance the public good.
" Howell puts the gun in her shorts pocket, telling the couple, "Well, I'm just telling you you need to leave because it's under private ownership.
Four decades after the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime abolished private ownership and destroyed all land records, Cambodia is in the midst of a property boom.
Indeed, in many ways he was an exemplary Soviet man—hardworking, of peasant pedigree and lacking bourgeois instincts, such as a desire for private ownership.
Carmakers are increasingly looking to invest in ride services, concerned over a projected eventual decline in private ownership of vehicles that threatens their core business.
Added to that, Five firmly believed the economics of building and operating these cars would prove to be too high for wide-scale private ownership.
Animal welfare standards in factory farms would be improved and the unlicensed private ownership of big cats, such as lions and tigers, would be banned.
While many of these states -- including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia -- ban the private ownership and sale of wild animals, enforcement is lax.
Lloyds — one of Britain's four largest lenders — said on Wednesday that it had returned to private ownership after the British government sold its final stake.
"Thus, the ownership of the stock exchange should be temporary and the stock exchange should return to private ownership over the medium term," it said.
However, he pointed to investor doubts related to the company's debt reduction plans and internal bureaucratic hurdles, given its mix of public and private ownership.
The government's plan to return it to full private ownership by 2024 is less certain given RBS's recent warning that Brexit could affect its profit.
The site moved from private ownership to state ownership in the 1970s, and it is now a public park that receives 4 million visitors annually.
After years of pressure from animal welfare groups, the Gulf country has passed a law banning the private ownership and trade of wild and dangerous animals.
Asatsu-DK supports Bain's offer, saying that a strategic review had found that private ownership represented the best option to position the company for sustainable growth.
A merger would go against the objective of the mixed-ownership reform, which is to increase private ownership in state-owned enterprises to drive efficiency gains.
"This sale represents a significant step in returning RBS to full private ownership and putting the financial crisis behind us," Britain's Finance Minister Philip Hammond said.
"This sale represents a significant step in returning RBS to full private ownership and putting the financial crisis behind us," Philip Hammond said in a statement.
The law recognizes customary land rights - the rights of communities to ancestral land - as equal to private ownership, yet will be tough to implement, experts say.
While private ownership of central banks was once quite common, most developed nations have converted to fully public systems, and the list of holdouts is dwindling.
Under private ownership, a fragmented rail transport system has evolved in Britain, where a historic aversion to central planning sometimes comes at a price for passengers.
A new land law passed in 2013 failed to recognise private ownership but did extend by 50 years a slew of leases that were about to expire.
In 1850, the Hawaiian monarchy allowed private ownership of land, called kuleana land, where parcels could be bought and then would be passed along to future generations.
"We are just days away from full private ownership," the lender's chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio told shareholders at the lender's annual general meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland.
"The time is right for Sotheby's to return to private ownership on a path of growth and success," Sotheby's Chairman Domenico De Sole said in a statement.
The purchase, by Mr. Drahi's BidFair USA, returned the only publicly traded major auction house to private ownership after 31 years on the New York Stock Exchange.
The government has reduced the stake it took in Lloyds during the financial crisis and the bank is expected to return to full private ownership this year.
The deal will also result in Sotheby's returning to private ownership after 31 years as a public company whose shares were traded on the New York market.
The lender remains 62 percent owned by British taxpayers, although the Conservative government has conducted two share sales as it looks to return it to private ownership.
Wary investors cite the Indiana Toll Road — built in 1956 but converted to private ownership in 2006 — as a cautionary tale of an infrastructure deal gone awry.
EMIG has not paid material dividends over the past two years and continues to build capital through retained earnings, a key benefit afforded by its private ownership.
Ending the bank's state aid commitments is seen as a major milestone in the lender's recovery, returning the bank to full private ownership and restoration of dividends.
To be sure, restricting private ownership of big cats or reducing fishing gear entanglements is not going to definitively solve the problems that lead to species loss.
The sale's top lot, the only known documented samples of the moon available for private ownership, soil samples from Luna-222007, collected September 25003, sold for $22500,22418.
But I do think there's such a thing as private ownership in the public interest, and of fiduciary duties not only to shareholders but also to citizens.
The purchase, by Mr. Drahi's BidFair USA, returns the only publicly traded major auction house to private ownership after 285 years on the New York Stock Exchange.
Shutterfly started trading on the public markets in 2006, and returned to private ownership last year with its sale to private equity firm Apollo Global Management Photo.
Mr. Marciano noted that since AEG is under the private ownership of a single wealthy investor, it is able to support its partners like the Bowery Presents.
Socialists believe that liberals are entranced by "bourgeois democracy," blind to the ways private ownership of the means of production makes reform inadequate and meaningful democracy impossible.
The purchase, by Drahi's BidFair USA, returns the only publicly traded major auction house to private ownership after 31 years on the New York Stock Exchange. nyti.
But, according to Stolley, LIFE was later criticized for limiting the public's access to the film (private ownership and the damage of original frames also inspired conspiracy theories).
If you are planning a visit, make sure to go between March and October and make an appointment ahead of time, since the gardens are under private ownership.
The transaction, if approved by shareholders, would result in Sotheby's returning to private ownership after 31 years as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
While both executives claimed the fundamental strengths of their banks were unaffected by the vote, prospects of swift return to full private ownership have taken a significant knock.
None of Mr Obama's critics will believe this, but when judged by the standards of other rich-world democracies, the president's approach to private-ownership is strikingly conservative.
The Labour Party, whose leader Corbyn says there has been lack of investment in the water industry under private ownership, did not respond to a request for comment.
While governments must continue to assist, the private sector must also participate, particularly in light of the fact that 85033 percent of America's lands are under private ownership.
When the company was founded in 1993, China had just begun experimenting with private ownership, opening new economic zones and allowing companies to sell shares to the public.
It was a brutal time as Mao called on the people to get rid of old traditions, remnants of private ownership, and political enemies — including Xi's father — through force.
Due to their private ownership, Ripple is also aimed more toward asset transferring and big banking, while Bitcoin is open to any and everyone to do what they want.
But China's aluminium producers are split along multiple fault lines — between state and private ownership, between "clean" hydro and "dirty" coal power, between "old" east coast and "new" northwestern.
RBS shareholders are set to vote on Wednesday on the bank's plans to begin buying back its shares from the government to accelerate a return to majority private ownership.
Many people who own firearms suspect that the inevitable failure of the gun control proposals currently on offer must lead to a demand to prohibit private ownership of firearms.
Sotheby's: The auction house will be bought by a French-Israeli telecommunications billionaire, Patrick Drahi, in a deal worth $19323 billion, returning the publicly traded company to private ownership.
With this radical shift in driving comes questions about the viability of traditional business models based on the private ownership of cars and the dominance of the large carmakers.
He was credited by Wall Street and the International Monetary Fund with returning state-run companies to private ownership, shrinking the bureaucracy and curbing inflation while improving social programs.
But the Long Term Private Capital fund will provide "long-term private ownership" for "strong, stable companies," the fund's managing director André Bourbonnais said in a statement in April.
And that's precisely what Pendley himself called for when he argued in the National Review that that federal government should sell off America's Western public lands into private ownership.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — DP World, one of the world's largest port operators, is delisting from the Nasdaq Dubai and returning to fully private ownership, the company announced Monday.
Morgan Stanley then takes on the cornerstone of the existing auto-industry business model: Superfluous levels of private ownership provide an opportunity for shared mobility to find an initial grip.
LONDON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Britain has cut its stake in Lloyds Banking Group to below 6 percent as it attempts to return the lender to full private ownership this year.
The European welfare state is the product of European Social Democrats who fought for improved working conditions, pensions and health care, while keeping private ownership and a market economy intact.
Efforts to wrest land back into private ownership or state control have simmered in state capitols in the Rocky Mountain region for years, fueling resentment even as they have foundered.
Shares in Nordstrom were up 10 percent on Thursday on the news that a move to private ownership was being considered, giving the company a market value of $7.5 billion.
"It is time to re-evaluate the benefits of having a banking system dominated by public sector banks and the benefits that greater private ownership can bring about," it added.
The official said Trump links this to Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos' private ownership of the Washington Post, which he has called "fake news" for its critical coverage of his administration.
The federal government also compelled the Creek to convert their tribal lands into allotments for private ownership by the tribe's members, with the surplus land to be sold to white settlers.
Mr. Adler doesn't draw the line at turning federal lands over to private ownership, under the right circumstances — for instance, with groups like the Nature Conservancy among the potential private owners.
But even if they're not selling wildlife to private ownership, allowing the public to come pet tiger cubs or gawk at chimps with AirPods in their ears sets a harmful precedent.
The parties accomplish this result by more broadly enabling public-private partnerships by changing tax code rules that needlessly penalize the private ownership and certain forms of management of public infrastructure.
The department store group, whose history dates back to 1849, was a founder member of Britain's FTSE 100 blue chip stock index in 1984 but has been in private ownership since 2006.
The editorial takes favorable views of Rubio's position that the federal government should transfer some of its land holdings to private ownership, and stated desire to fix the immigration and entitlement systems.
But experts say land disputes continue, in part, because the 2013 revisions do not allow private ownership or set clear definitions of what qualifies as the public interest in eminent domain cases.
Reservation land was doled out to tribal members in allotments of varying sizes as part of an effort starting in the 563th century to assimilate them into white ways such as private ownership.
The government has sold down its stake to less than five percent and at the rate at which it is selling shares Lloyds should be fully returned to private ownership by around May.
The company did not say whether it plans to make the cars available for private ownership down the road, nor did it say whether there would be a premium price for the Jaguar.
Private ownership has given Cargill room to take a long-term view, but had also enabled management to get away with subpar performance in a business with 150,000 employees and revenues of $110bn.
Yet Craig Pirrong, an expert on trading companies at the University of Houston, says private ownership constrains Cargill's ability to raise capital to invest in fixed assets as it expands and moves upmarket.
Separately, a coalition appointed by Trump's team to guide his Native American policy is researching proposals to ease energy development on tribal lands - including the controversial idea of transferring them to private ownership.
LONDON/EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland is searching for a new chief executive after Ross McEwan resigned, signaling a fresh start as it heads for full private ownership after a state bailout.
Calabria's writings could reasonably lead you to believe that he will be of the former sort, seeking to release Fannie and Freddie from conservatorship in some manner and return them to private ownership.
Afghanistan's Law on the Protection of Historical and Cultural Properties (2004) strictly regulates the excavation and sale of antiquities: allowing private ownership of only registered antiquities, and prohibiting export except by the state.
The bank has been ramping up payouts for shareholders over the past two years as profits have improved and after returning to private ownership in 2017 following a state bailout during the financial crisis.
Local guides say there is an effort afoot to put this region on the UNESCO list of heritage sites, a complex and unlikely prospect given the havelis' private ownership and their vast geographical span.
In an open letter to the company, ValueAct said that the level of investment needed by Merlin, which also owns Madame Tussauds, meant it would be better off with a return to private ownership.
The other is an enormous amount of accrued habit and behavior on the part of affluent Westerners, particularly in the US, who are attached to the current system of private ownership and low occupancy.
LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Britain has cut its stake in Lloyds Banking Group to just below 8 percent in a renewed attempt to return the lender to full private ownership over the next year.
Chief Executive Stefan Ermisch said that the bank would continue to support its owners' sales effort "to the best of our ability", adding that the bank has established a good basis for private ownership.
The new generations of workers failed to advance the inventions of their predecessors, and in 1968 the Familistère passed into private ownership—just as the barricades were being rebuilt on the streets of Paris.
But that means nothing to buyers in China, who weren't granted private ownership of cars during most of the Cavalier's run in the U.S. Today, the Cavalier is a small, cheap sedan in China.
"It is one of the last linen houses remaining in private ownership," said John Houston, who purchased the home with his wife in 2004 and began extensive refurbishment, retaining much of the architectural detail.
Both the river and El Diente lie clearly within the federally owned watershed, and therefore outside the scope of private ownership—a condition that predated the 1961 land seizure by more than 100 years.
The transfer of the parks to private ownership effectively allowed the city to skirt the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act, a state law that prohibits the removal, relocation or renaming of memorials on public property.
RBS remains 62%-owned by taxpayers after a 45 billion-pound bailout in the 2008 financial crisis, although the government has conducted two share sales as it looks to return it to private ownership.
That retreat into the safety of private ownership paved the way for Dell's overhaul, as well as the largest tech deal of all time: Dell's $67 billion merger in 2015 with IT giant EMC.
PARIS (Reuters) - A string of private car-share operators are revving up business in Paris as the pioneering city-run Autolib scheme comes to an end and city authorities promote car sharing over private ownership.
The bank has been ramping up payouts for shareholders over the past two years as profits have improved and after returning to fully private ownership in 2017 following a state bailout during the financial crisis.
The most doctrinaire of libertarians, including Rand Paul at one time, have spoken disapprovingly about parts of the Civil Rights Act, maintaining that while discrimination is wrong, the government should not interfere in private ownership.
In the 1970s he began a long campaign for a government-run, single-payer system of national health insurance, and he proposed banning private ownership of handguns after assassination attempts against President Gerald R. Ford.
It's expected that high initial prices for AVs will make private ownership economically unsustainable, but that ride-sharing services and their ability to monetize their fleets could offset the upfront costs of large-scale deployment.
It is also symbolic of a "nuclear renaissance" after the failure of a state-run industry that limped along from the 1950s to the 1980s, and equally fraught private ownership during the next two decades.
A coalition of Native Americans appointed by Trump's team to guide his Indian policy is researching proposals to make energy development easier on tribal lands - including the controversial idea of transferring them to private ownership.
However, failure to stabilise performance, prevent further capital erosion, and ultimately return the bank to private ownership could undermine the recovery of the economy and risk further build-up of contingent liabilities for the sovereign.
Maurice Allais, an (admittedly French) economist who won the Nobel prize in 1988, recommended that the government run a few firms in each industry, the better to observe the relative merits of public and private ownership.
Imagine Trump and HUD Secretary Carson in the kitchen with a family in a public housing project looking at the deed to their new home thanks to HUD being replaced by a private ownership equity program.
But the policy offerings start not from a liberal-versus-socialist divide on the role the market and private ownership should play in the economy, but from a shared feeling that Europeans want to be defended.
When I exited with the group in the bus that would take us to dinner in one of the most exclusive restaurants in the city that is under private ownership, I didn t recognize the city.
LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The British government has cut its stake in Lloyds Banking Group to just below 5 percent as it aims to return the bank to full private ownership in the next few months.
But despite its immense size, Enterprise has attracted less notice than its big competitors, particularly among business travelers, mainly because of its traditional focus on downtown and suburban locations, rather than airports, and its private ownership.
This belief led to a "civilizing agenda" whereby the federal government encouraged Native Americans to form compact communities where they would take up settled farming and abandon communal land holding for the benefits of private ownership.
On Thursday, members of the family that founded Nordstrom in Seattle a century ago — and who still own a substantial portion of its shares — said they were exploring ways to shift the company into private ownership.
"Our goal is to boost private ownership in Norway, and the government has long said we will not be a long-term owner of Entra," Industry Minister Torbjorn Roe Isaksen of the ruling Conservative Party said.
The bank's overriding priority is to return itself to full private ownership so it can attract fresh institutional investment and neutralise worries of meddling in its operations if Britain's opposition socialist Labour party came to power.
The government's stake in Lloyds is down to just 0.25 percent, Chairman Norman Blackwell earlier told shareholders at the lender's annual meeting in Edinburgh, putting the bank on track to be in full private ownership within days.
RBS shareholders voted on Wednesday to approve the bank's plans to begin buying back its shares from the government in order to accelerate a return to majority private ownership, with more than 98 percent backing the proposal.
LONDON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Britain cut its stake in Lloyds Banking Group to below 7 percent on Tuesday as it continued with a fresh attempt to return the lender to full private ownership over the next year.
In practice, that means DSA believes in ending the private ownership of a wide range of industries whose products are viewed as "necessities," which they say should not be left to those seeking to turn a profit.
Luxembourg's new law allowing private ownership of space resources will go into effect in early 2017, around the same time that Planetary Resources and Deep Space Resources plan to be in space testing their asteroid-mining technologies.
Around when Australia adopted its gun regulations, UK Parliament passed legislation banning private ownership of handguns in Britain and banned semiautomatic and pump-action firearms throughout the UK. It also required shotgun owners to register their weapons.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - The British government's stake in Lloyds Banking Group is down to 0.25 percent, the bank's chairman Norman Blackwell said on Thursday, putting the lender on track to be in full private ownership within 'days'.
Assuming the proposal by Ardern becomes law, New Zealand would declare private ownership of semiautomatic weapons to be illegal, mandate a buyback program, prohibit high capacity magazines, eliminate firearms conversion kits, and block future sales of such firearms.
Shareholders have raised questions about who will be best placed to lead the bank through its next phase of recovery and the long awaited transfer back to full private ownership, with speculation centered on the future of McEwan.
RBS remains 62 percent owned by British taxpayers after a 45 billion pound ($58.3 billion) bailout in the 2008 financial crisis, although the Conservative government has conducted two share sales as it looks to return it to private ownership.
PARIS/BOSTON (Reuters) - Franco-Israeli cable magnate Patrick Drahi made a surprise move into the art world by snapping up Sotheby's in a deal worth $3.7 billion, marking the art auction house's return to private ownership after 31 years.
Part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland risks missing an end-23.376 deadline to sell its Williams & Glyn brand, it said on Thursday, raising doubts about how soon it will be ready to pay dividends and return to private ownership.
Part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland risks missing an end-2017 deadline to sell its Williams & Glyn brand, it said on Thursday, raising doubts about how soon it will be ready to pay dividends and return to private ownership.
Over 85033 percent of all European airports have some share of private ownership and many cities and states in this country are exploring new kinds of partnerships with private firms on other transportation assets like highways and public transit.
Market watchers have speculated that the turnaround specialist could seek a more challenging role in a bank with a more international presence and bigger commercial ambition, now that UK-focused Lloyds has been rebuilt and returned to private ownership.
In Mumbai almost 95 percent of new residential construction between 1961 and 13 was for private ownership, a sharp increase from preceding years, according to the IDFC Institute, a think tank based in the city of 20 million people.
Sotheby's said that the particles, encased under glass with a Russian plaque, are both the only known lunar sample to have ever been officially gifted to a private party, and with documented provenance to be available for private ownership.
Once the formalities of the deal are complete, Arsenal will adopt the private-ownership structure that is in place at most other Premier League teams, a move that will allow Mr. Kroenke to operate with greater flexibility and speed.
Earlier this month, UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said it would resume share sales in a bid to return Lloyds to full private ownership over the next 12 months.
"All this private ownership had a public cost," Kalanick said, noting that Americans spend seven billion hours a year in traffic, resulting in $160 billion in lost productivity, not to mention accounting for a fifth of carbon dioxide emissions.
The authority is one of the few assets the city has to sell to pay off some of its debts, but residents fear that their water bills will rise and that the quality of the water could decline under private ownership.
RBS has blamed the complexities of creating a standalone technology platform for the delays in selling Williams & Glyn, seen by some analysts as a major milestone in the lender's road to recovery, return to full private ownership and restoration of dividends.
The group proposes to put those lands into private ownership - a politically explosive idea that could upend more than a century of policy designed to preserve Indian tribes on U.S.-owned reservations, which are governed by tribal leaders as sovereign nations.
Lawmakers in several states, including Nevada, have introduced bills to reclaim land from the feds; on Thursday, the US House National Resources Committee will vote on three bills that would cede some land back to states, or to private ownership.
RBS remains 62 percent owned by British taxpayers after a 45 billion pound ($58.3 billion) bailout in the 2008 financial crisis, though the Conservative government has conducted two share sales as it looks to return the bank to private ownership.
Shenzhen Stock Exchange and its boards – the main board, the SME index and the Chinext, which is the U.S. equivalent of the Nasdaq have very distinctive features related to size, liquidity and private ownership which some investors are excited about.
"Some online comments about opening casinos, allowing gambling and horse-racing, or copy from capitalism and adopt overall private ownership, are divorced from China's reality and (they are) resolutely not allowed," Liu Cigui was quoted as saying by the Hainan Daily.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said it would relaunch a trading plan led by Morgan Stanley to try to return Lloyds to full private ownership over the next 12 months.
Whereas private equity firms have rushed to issue short-dated bonds to keep their exit opportunities open, publicly-listed corporates or those with longer-term private ownership are often more focused on locking in all-time low yields for longer.
The profit is a boost to the British government as it aims to return Lloyds to full private ownership in the next few months after the bank was rescued in a 20.5 billion pound taxpayer bailout during the 2008 financial crisis.
Stein gave more specifics: In practice, that means DSA [members advocate] ending private ownership of a wide range of industries whose products are viewed as "necessities," which they say should not be left to those seeking to turn a profit.
Socialism in China depends on the private ownership of capital to feed its populace — that is, capitalism — whereas capitalism in the West has meant shared ownership of corporations through their shareholders, a modern form of socialism serving enlightened self-interest.
The decision by Mr. Marron's widow, Catherine Marron, is a blow to the auction world, particularly when it is coming off lackluster sales in London last week, inventory is low and Sotheby's is trying to establish itself under new private ownership.
Chief Executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said 2017 had been a "landmark year" for the group, which returned to full private ownership for the first time since 2008, when it was the subject of a bailout by taxpayers worth some £20.5 billion.
The group proposes to put those lands into private ownership - a politically explosive idea that could upend more than century of policy designed to preserve Indian tribes on U.S.-owned reservations, which are governed by tribal leaders as sovereign nations.
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 (Reuters) - Malaysian budget airline AirAsia said on Thursday that it will suspend trading of its stock on the bourse pending an announcement, a day after denying reports that its founders were planning to take the company into private ownership.
These ownership changes are not expected to reduce support propensity at these banks, as Fitch expects support to come primarily from the state, unless the portion of private ownership increases significantly and results in a meaningful reduction in state or policy influence.
In 2011, they saw online readers exceed print for the first time, yet they continued to devote the majority of their resources to the "paper," which was still bringing in the cash — much like cars meant for private ownership are for Ford today.
Alckmin, who has single digit support in opinion polls, said during a television interview with Band TV that he favored private ownership of Petrobras, as Brazil's biggest company is known, as long as the sale was conducted within a strict regulatory framework.
British Finance Minister George Osborne had planned to sell about 2 billion pounds of Lloyds shares to private retail investors later this year and sell some shares to institutional investors in a sale aimed at returning the bank to full private ownership.
British Finance Minister George Osborne had planned to sell about 2 billion GBP of Lloyds shares to private retail investors later this year and sell some shares to institutional investors in a sale aimed at returning the bank to full private ownership.
Late Thursday evening, a day shy of four weeks since the attacks, the governor general signed into effect the Arms Amendment Act, the country's historic new guns laws banning the private ownership of semi-automatic weapons of the kind used in the massacres.
Chief Executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said 29 had been a "landmark year" for the group, which returned to full private ownership for the first time since 22017, when it was the subject of a bailout by taxpayers worth some 25.5 billion pounds.
Carving out W&G has already cost RBS, which is 225 percent owned by the UK state, more than 21 billion pounds ($20.6924 billion) and investors worry the process is harming the bank's recovery and delaying a return to full private ownership.
To cap off a difficult day, Sports Direct also warned 2016-17 profit was expected to fall 21 percent due to lower gross margins and higher operating costs, and said Ashley had no plans to take the company back into private ownership.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wealthy space buffs will have the chance to own three small particles of lunar matter when what Sotheby's describes as the only known documented "moon rocks" to be legally available for private ownership hit the auction block in November.
So it's a little surprising that as capitalism creeps in — the introduction of private ownership has created a thriving restaurant scene — people here are discovering, to their dismay, that they need to book reservations to get into their favorite places for dinner.
In yet another legal battle with California, the Department of Justice said Monday that it has sued California over a law, which went into effect in January, that gives state officials the authority to halt the sale of federal land for private ownership.
Experts and activists said the dispute was a vivid reminder of a quandary that Vietnam has wrestled with for decades: how to allocate land in a Communist country that allows quasi-private ownership rights but still considers all land to be state property.
"Private ownership does not mean you can use land as collateral: in Cuba, there is no such thing as a private bank," Gonzalez-Corzo said, so the reforms will not make it easier for farmers to buy the fuel or fertilizer they crave.
Lloyds said underlying profit before tax was a better-than-expected 20.7772 billion pounds ($2.70 billion), in what will likely be the lender's last earnings update before a return to full private ownership following its state bailout during the 2008 financial crisis.
TPG's Australia and New Zealand arm head Joel Thickins said in a joint statement that "under private ownership the Greencross business, brands and products will continue to grow and provide world-class services to the increasing number of pet lovers in Australia and New Zealand".
If passed, this legislation would prohibit "the private ownership of big cats, bears, great apes, hyenas, macaques and baboons and contains reasonable exemptions, such as for wildlife sanctuaries and breeders, dealers and exhibitors licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture who meet specific criteria."
"Today's announcement that the UK Government is no longer our largest shareholder is a key milestone in the journey of Lloyds Banking Group back to full private ownership, returning taxpayers' money at a profit," Antonio Horta-Osorio, Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group said.
The bank fell more than 5 percent following news that the U.K. government is to sell part of its stake for approximately £2.6 billion ($3.5 billion) — resulting in a loss as it returns the lender back to private ownership after its bailout in 2008.
"There are thousands of them still in the historic city, but they are mostly under private ownership and are not designated protected monuments -- so that means the government didn't have any funding to preserve them," says Li, who joined the Global Heritage Fund in 21920.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said on Friday it would relaunch a trading plan to try to return Lloyds to full private ownership through sales of stock to institutional investors over the next 12 months.
While some have predicted that autonomous vehicles will lead to the end of private ownership as we know it, this is hardly inevitable: No fleet operator will ever provide the same convenience of having a robot chauffeur in your driveway whenever you need it.
Costumed in robes converted from flags, which earlier in the show were used as props, and accompanied by a music ensemble of two, playing the xylophone and trumpet, the Oratorium brought to life very real problems about the nature of private ownership and inequality.
"These alternatives could include, among other things, a strategic business combination, a capital raise through the public or private markets, a transaction that results in private ownership or sale of the company or its assets, or some combination of these," a press release said.
Where there is private ownership of such assets, they are most often owned by private equity funds, said Matt Landy, a portfolio manager with Lazard Global Listed Infrastructure Open fund, so investors in publicly traded mutual funds and E.T.F.s don't have access to them.
The return to private ownership nine years on from the crisis would mark a sharp contrast in fortunes with rival Royal Bank of Scotland Group, which is still more than 70 percent taxpayer owned and has not made an annual profit since its own bailout.
There are many dynamics in Indonesia that are reminiscent of what I see in the U.S. and there's this tension between collective adat structures around village land and the emergence of individualized, private ownership that has fueled the rapid conversion of agricultural land into tourism-centric development.
"A raft of new drivers," BofAML said, is pushing the "Space Age 2.0": reusable launch by SpaceX, the growth of private ownership in the market, investment by more than 80 countries and the falling launch costs from vehicles by the likes of Rocket Lab and Vector.
After all, Messina is what's known in the tech world as an open source advocate, which means he's in favor of software and web products that make their source code and other development tools open to the public, encouraging collaboration among users and discouraging private ownership.
China's push for Brazilian land goes beyond the trade warThe leadership in China is not too old to remember the Great Famine of 1959-61, when tens of millions of Chinese starved to death, primarily as a result of government policies preventing private ownership of land and businesses.
Private ownership means that Mr. Kroenke's financial decisions would be subject to less scrutiny and, in some cases, eliminate the need for board approval, a source of concern to fan groups that were already concerned about their diminishing influence over the way the 132-year-old club is run.
They make these allocation decisions based on political considerations, so they end up allowing the private sector to access the wrong resources, wrong in the sense that if we were allowed to have private ownership of these resources, we would choose to use the resources much differently, and more efficiently.
After a highly successful public campaign and a petition with almost 750,000 signatures, a new law was passed banning the private ownership of all handguns in the UK. (Gun laws are different in Northern Ireland.) However, it's worth noting that the effectiveness of Britain's gun laws has been repeatedly questioned.
In Idaho, for example, a deal to put thousands of acres into private ownership — exactly the sort of transaction that the militia leader brothers, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, had espoused in seizing the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge — was met with fierce opposition, by no less than a group of conservative outdoorsmen.
Fitch views these levels as adequate when considering the bank's relatively more limited access to the capital markets given its private ownership, the bank's exposure to the consumer through its credit card book and to the fairly stable economies in which its regional bank operates (primarily Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas).
To a new class of Chinese allowed to own their homes as the country began to embrace private ownership, he was as well known for his views on property as he was for climbing Mount Everest and for running in the Boston Marathon in 2013, the year it was bombed.
In this sense, his premise is aligned with Albert's observation that the original sin of cars, the problem from which other problems emerged, was commercial pressure for private ownership—for the car to be a personal vehicle in your garage rather than a shared technology woven into the transportation network, as early electric cars would have been.
"Xura has undergone a significant transformation over the past two years, and in the last several months has successfully transitioned to private ownership with the backing and support of Siris Capital, a financial sponsor with deep experience and operational expertise in telecommunications," said Hubert de Pesquidoux, the executive chairman of Xura and future executive chairman of the combined company, in a statement.

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