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Vote of Confidence Is Only the First Step for Greece

NYT > Business  Mon, 06/20/2011 - 21:20

If the government wins a vote of confidence, it will also win an immediate infusion of cash that will tide it over.


 

SeaChange To Crank Up Ad Insertion with 'Infusion'

Broadcasting & Cable - Advertising News  Tue, 05/17/2011 - 16:07

Software Supports up to 150,000 Channels and 5 Million-Plus...


 

General Motors shares jump on Wall Street return

Topix - Business News  Fri, 11/19/2010 - 04:02

General Motors stock began trading on Wall Street again Thursday, signaling the rebirth of an American corporate icon that collapsed into bankruptcy and was rescued with a $50 billion infusion from taxpayers.


 

Can Citigroup Carry Its Own Weight?

NYT > Business  Sat, 10/31/2009 - 16:11

Citigroup has received government aid several times in the past 80 years, and this time around, some investors see its infusion of federal cash as a good sign.


 

Okla. lawmaker to propose bottle-deposit program

Newsvine - business  Thu, 09/24/2009 - 16:13

A state lawmaker hopes to implement a 5-cent beverage container deposit program in Oklahoma as a way to reduce litter and provide an infusion of much-needed cash for the budget.


 

Fifth Third plans $750 million stock offer

Newsvine - business  Wed, 05/20/2009 - 16:41

Fifth Third Bancorp said Wednesday it will sell no more than $750 million in common stock as part of the company's commitment to add a $1.1 billion infusion after the government's stress test showed the bank needed a buffer to withstand losses.


 

Chrysler's speedy bankruptcy case gets started

Newsvine - business  Fri, 05/01/2009 - 07:39

Attorneys for Chrysler LLC will ask a federal bankruptcy judge Monday to let the ailing automaker start using a new infusion of $4.5 billion in loans from the Treasury Department so it can operate under bankruptcy protection.


 

G.M. Says It Won’t Need $2 Billion Infusion in March

NYT > Business  Thu, 03/12/2009 - 11:29

The automaker said that the financing request “would not be needed at this time” because it is making more progress than expected in reducing costs.