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July 10, 2008

Syndicated

a syndicate (noun) - a group formed to carry out a project or to do business

syndicated X (adjective) - X is a product of a group formed to carry out a special project or business

a syndicated loan - a loan from a group of banks

a syndicated article, synidicated content - an article or content that is sold to many different media publications and outlets

a syndicated loan

syndicated in newspapers
a syndicated interview

syndicated in 1,400 newspapers worldwide
feature articles syndicated worldwide
a syndicated feature article in many newspapers
internationally syndicated
an internationally syndicated music documentary series
features such as cookery or fashion are usually from syndicated material or press releases

the syndicated loan provided the bulk of the tunnel's financing

a syndicated investment
loans syndicated on behalf of private developers
syndicated transactions


Example sentences:

* Syndicated in newspapers across the States, the square-jawed, morally upright, crime-fighting detective became a national American institution.

* The staff of the newspaper is small and features such as cookery or fashion are usually from syndicated material or press releases.

* Readers of Rupert Murdoch's papers in different continents might read the same syndicated articles.

* The banker puts together different contributions to make a syndicated loan.

* Very large loans to firms are often divided or 'syndicated' between several banks.

* The syndicated euro-credit market's development was encouraged by the increasing size of loans requested by governments and corporations for development programmes and projects.

* For such borrowers the use of syndicated loans enables the managing bank to obtain funds more quickly, in greater amounts and at a lower cost than would be the case in conducting separate negotiations with up to fifty lending banks.

* Syndicated euro-credits also enable banks to spread or diversify their risks by having a wide loan portfolio rather than being over-committed to a few customers.

* Without the new share capital, the banks wouldn't put up the 5bn syndicated loan which was to provide the bulk of the tunnel's finance.

* Through the years he has produced almost every Radio 1 programme, written and presented numerous internationally syndicated music documentary series and published books on Great Guitarists and The Art of the Record Producer.

* The debt has been converted into a syndicated four-year loan.

* In this chapter various aspects of the euro-credit market such as syndicated loans and loan book funding are examined.

* A syndicated loan has three parties, the borrower, the syndicate leader, the participating banks.

* In a syndicated article that ran all over the country, The Washington Post summarised Strickland's disclosures: "Prof. Rick Heber's group at the University of Wisconsin may have settled once and for all the question of whether the disproportionate mental retardation of slum children is the result of heredity or environment."s

* These and similar articles on women's and other pages were syndicated from agencies in Britain.

* The main thrust was to consolidate the company's dollar debt into a low interest syndicated loan and a bond that would not begin to mature for two and a half years.

* Barry Gold, project-finance executive at Citicorp, says that commercial banks, insurers and other institutional investors are interested in participating in high-quality project loans syndicated on behalf of private developers and operators.

* They had a major international dimension, as TV programmes were made for overseas markets, books were packaged for mass readership, feature articles were syndicated worldwide.

* The only material they receive is the syndicated material which is sent out to everyone on the mailing list, and there is little attempt at placing original and exclusive material.

* The success rate for syndicated material can also be increased by sending out material with themes which are relevant to the local area or which are topical.

* The book on parenthood is by American cartoonist whose "For Better or for Worse" strip is syndicated in 1,400 newspapers worldwide.

* I like sweet women," she said in one syndicated interview.

* You would be involved in a very wide range of transactions, and work with such items as: the supply of goods or services, sales, purchases, leases or mortgages, acquisitions or mergers, co-operation agreements for research, production, distribution or marketing, syndicated transactions and joint ventures of all kinds.

* On Nov. 14 it was announced that Patrick Buchanan, a syndicated columnist and former speechwriter for President Nixon, would probably enter the New Hampshire primary on an "America First" platform calling for an isolationist foreign policy and anti-government, anti-tax domestic policies.


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