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9 Sep, 2007 3:47 pm
... it could stay at the Papua New Guinea site until 2014, before moving on to exploit other deposits. Nautilus estimates that it will be able to mine 6000 tonnes a day from its target site. Although there are technological hurdles to be overcome ... two currently exist. ... Disputes over who owns what in the ocean have been a fact of global politics for decades. For reasons of security, potential resources and sometimes just pride, countries are constantly claiming control over new chunks of underwater ...
Unenumerated - http://unenumerated.blogspot.com
8 Sep 5:15 pm by John Watts & M. Stan Herring
... the gutter. Ramius essentially took the riskiest tranche of Countrywide's loan pool and folded it into its Nautilus I portfolio with mortgage-backed securities from other trusts for slicing, dicing, pooling, rating and selling anew. Ramius hired UBS as underwriter ... to rate the slices from AAA to BB, magically turning what was once fairly shaky collateral into sterling-sounding securities. Ramius sold $413 million worth of this CDO to investors and injected a $97 million equity stake as well, in ...
Alabama Consumer Law Blog - http://www.alabamaconsumerlawblog.com/
22 Sep, 2008 5:00 am
... Analysis and Research for Trade Transparency System, at Immigration and Customs Enforcement; "FAS": Freight Assessment System, at the Transportation Security Administration; "NETLEADS": Law Enforcement Analysis Data System, at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Financial Intelligence Units such ... the help of the following companies: Oracle Corp.; SPSS, Inc.; SGI; Visual Analytics Inc.; and Nautilus Systems, Inc. FinCEN has also expressed its continued interest in data mining at pages 52 & ...
Asset Search Blog - http://www.assetsearchblog.com/
11 Mar 2:55 pm by Ashby Jones
... his time? I don't know; that's totally up to the discretion of the Bureau of Prisons. The interesting thing is he'll likely serve time in a minimum-security facility, despite the amount of the losses, because his crimes are all financial in nature. Those are the prisons with the flat-screen televisions and gold-plated Nautilus equipment, right? Not exactly, although there's typically a lot of exercising and a lot ...
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