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liquidation

[lik-wi-dey-shuhn] / ˌlɪk wɪˈdeɪ ʃən /




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The document indicates the formal commercial arrangement was drawn up to deal with potential mismatches or "discrepancies" and where Fujitsu's system was responsible, it was expected to correct false transactions or pay "liquidation damages".

From BBC

If a business cannot be saved, the company's belongings may be sold so that some of the borrowed money can be repaid, which is known as liquidation.

From BBC

Tricolor filed for a bankruptcy liquidation in September after one of its securitization partners, Fifth Third Bank, revealed that it would take a $200 million loss tied to Tricolor.

From The Wall Street Journal

The developer had been the outlier among its privately owned peers that have undergone restructuring or liquidation since the yearslong downturn in China’s property sector began.

From The Wall Street Journal

Farzin Azarm, managing director of equity trading at Mizuho Securities USA, said the most important market event this week is what he describes as “one of the biggest liquidation events of the year.”

From MarketWatch