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1 This isn't something that ought to scupper the deal .
2 In addition to market volatility, rich valuations and negative publicity over executive compensation also helped scupper the deal .
3 If successful, it could scupper the deal and lead to the temporary shutdown of Europe's largest steel plant.
4 After arriving on an official visit to Cuba, the Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez threatened to scupper the deal .
5 That would leave WuXi with a premium of 13 percent, a haircut deep enough to potentially scupper the deal .
6 Similar appeals had previously been made by Industry Minister Carlo Calendar, warning the challenges could scupper the deal with ArcelorMittal.
7 KPN's independent foundation said it had not intended to scupper the deal and it was studying America Movil's latest statement.
8 Democrats who fear job losses and Republicans opposed to handing President Barack Obama more authority had hoped to scupper the deal .
9 In the United States, Obama has said he would veto an attempt to scupper the deal by the Republican-led U.S. Congress.
10 That figure is well below the value of Vivendi's 29% stake that could in theory, allow it to scupper the deal .
11 However, a week later it is being reported that Honda have scuppered the deal .
12 Embraer says Boeing scuppered the deal on technicalities because of its own financial problems.
13 It eventually agreed a $50 billion takeover before tax rules changes scuppered the deal .
14 Just a few weeks later as Kim Jong-un formally took power, it undertook another rocket launch, scuppering the deal .
15 That coalition of convenience could well be enough to prevent the DUP, still smarting from Johnson's betrayal, from scuppering the deal .
16 Eircom 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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