Encara no tenim significats per a "scupper the deal".
1This isn't something that ought to scupper the deal.
2In addition to market volatility, rich valuations and negative publicity over executive compensation also helped scupper the deal.
3If successful, it could scupper the deal and lead to the temporary shutdown of Europe's largest steel plant.
4After arriving on an official visit to Cuba, the Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez threatened to scupper the deal.
5That would leave WuXi with a premium of 13 percent, a haircut deep enough to potentially scupper the deal.
6Similar appeals had previously been made by Industry Minister Carlo Calendar, warning the challenges could scupper the deal with ArcelorMittal.
7KPN's independent foundation said it had not intended to scupper the deal and it was studying America Movil's latest statement.
8Democrats who fear job losses and Republicans opposed to handing President Barack Obama more authority had hoped to scupper the deal.
9In the United States, Obama has said he would veto an attempt to scupper the deal by the Republican-led U.S. Congress.
10That figure is well below the value of Vivendi's 29% stake that could in theory, allow it to scupper the deal.
11However, a week later it is being reported that Honda have scuppered the deal.
12Embraer says Boeing scuppered the deal on technicalities because of its own financial problems.
13It eventually agreed a $50 billion takeover before tax rules changes scuppered the deal.
14Just a few weeks later as Kim Jong-un formally took power, it undertook another rocket launch, scuppering the deal.
15That coalition of convenience could well be enough to prevent the DUP, still smarting from Johnson's betrayal, from scuppering the deal.
16Eircom was within days of being sold to Deutsche Telekom last summer when the German group's share price collapsed, scuppering the deal.
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