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Redemption, The

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Redemption, The

English oratorio by Charles Gounod (words compiled by the composer), produced at the Birmingham Festival, England, in 1882.



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Upon redemption, the Notes will be redeemed at a price equal to 100% of the principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest from May 1, 2007 to the redemption date of approximately $11.
Upon redemption, the Notes will be redeemed at a price of $1,017.
If all of the outstanding shares are tendered for redemption, the Company will make total redemption and dividend payments of $1,001,760.
 
 
 
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