Baker Tilly were appointed administrators for Regatta Quay by Ireland's National Asset Management Agency.
An outstanding loan on the site was transferred to the Irish Government's National Asset Management Agency (NAMA).
Smartphones, and their operating systems, are now perceived as an essential national asset.
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Clean Beta: Many experts have called for a national asset rating standard for comparing energy use in commercial buildings.
Meanwhile, the national asset-management company, Danaharta, has done a good job helping to clean up the banks' non-performing loans.
The Irish government's National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has said it will try to revive Northern Ireland's commercial property market.
Gaffney, Jr. opposed the proposed transfer of a "vital national asset" - the last American-built and -owned global fiber-optic network.
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Conversely, the gold standard is based in a non-national asset which is the liability of nobody and bears no counterparty risk.
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Initially repossessed by the former Anglo Irish Bank, it eventually came under the control of the Irish government's National Asset Management Agency (Nama).
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson was responding to a report that called the estate a "national asset" that should not be sold off.
It concerns the proposed transfer of a true national asset (at fire-sale prices, no less): the last American-built and -owned global fiber-optic network.
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What private sector CEOs know and do is an unrecognized national asset that might be of enormous help to the President and the nation just now.
The Irish government's National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has effectively repossessed an English shopping centre that was owned by two of Northern Ireland's wealthiest property developers.
The most effective national asset-management companies everywhere have powers to bypass the courts when foreclosing on property assets, the most common form of loan collateral in Asia.
In his May 2009 speech on cybersecurity, President Obama described U.S. computer networks as a "strategic national asset" and promised to "deter, prevent, detect and defend against" cyberattacks.
The Center believes that the B-2 constitutes an ever more important national asset and it recommends that procurement and deployment of this system proceed at the fastest possible pace.
Its loans will be transferred to the National Asset Management Agency (Nama), the Irish "bad bank" responsible for recovering the value of problematic loans made by other Irish banks.
They acquired Claridge's, the Connaught and Berkeley from the National Asset Management Agency (Nama), the Irish government agency created to manage the toxic property loans of its bust banks.
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This new picture can also be witnessed at Mogadishu's seaport -- Somalia's key national asset -- where creaking cranes lift goods from the commercial ships and boats lining the harbor.
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His wide-ranging interests, formidable intelligence, impressive language skills (giving him a command of French, German, Spanish and Russian) and powerful and persuasive rhetorical abilities made him a true national asset.
Sultan Yildirim Bayezid, for instance, recognizing us as a potential national asset, invited Jews persecuted by King Charles VI into the empire to be resettled in Edirne and the Balkans.
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The non-governmental organizations (NGOs), on the other hand, have not provided any real evidence that the dam is not going to be a national asset, as suggested by the government.
In the harshly worded order, the judges said that failure to punish such dishonest acts would destroy the moral fibre of society, a national asset of greater importance than cement and concrete.
In the Tyco Global Network case, though, too much is riding on the outcome to allow this national asset to be turned over to non-American owners without real and rigorous adult supervision.
The government subsequently commissioned an independent report - headed by the Bishop of Liverpool - into the future management of forests which concluded they were a national asset and should not be sold off.
It filed a special leave petition in the Supreme Court that sought to set aside the brothers' private agreement and claimed the government's sovereign right over the gas on the grounds that it is a national asset.
His proposal, S. 3480, is a far more subtle document than the original act, which essentially says "hey, do whatever you have to do, man, " and calls for the designation of cyberspace as a 'national asset.
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In a statement, Heathrow said it would be examining the CAA's proposals "carefully" before giving its response, but said its status as the UK's only hub airport made it a "strategically important national asset" that required continued investment.
But as Ireland's National Asset Management Agency known as NAMA picks up the pace of its sales efforts, a group of supporters is emerging in the real-estate industry who say it has done the best job possible, given the terrible hand it was dealt.
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