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en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. It means working longer to get a similar annual pension, but one that is more secure. This should address the pension problem at British Airways once and for all.

en Without the pension drag, we'd expect to make about $7.50 a share this year, ... We're not excusing the pension expense. But we'll be working through it, we'll get this behind us. Making the $10 (a share target) with the pension drag will be difficult but we're still committed to it.

en For those who think the current pension system isn't working, we want you to vote for the Democratic Party and let us carry through pension reforms under a Democratic administration.

en Falling interest rates have increased the value of pension deficits. While the market value of pension scheme assets has increased over the year by around 15 percent, this has not been enough. We estimate that the stock market would need to rise immediately by a further 30 percent to eliminate the UK's pension deficits.

en I started paying into the local pension when I was 19. At that time, you take the advice of the government for the future - pay into a pension. You never think that they will deceive you and just take it away from you.

en We know we have to contribute about $400,000 of property taxes in 2007 and 2008 into pensions and $475,000 into the pension this year. Pension obligation is first; it's not an option.

en Were it not for the pension piece, we would not be out on strike. All it needs to do is take its pension proposal off the table.

en But there is evidence that some employers still put greater emphasis on paying dividends to shareholders - often other companies' pension schemes - rather than funding their own employees' pension scheme.

en We are the pension payout leaders in Namibia since 1999 and are currently managing a system, for the past six years, which has serviced pension users and beneficiaries all over the country.

en Our pension fund members are outraged. The [News Corp] non-executive directors should resign. We spoke to large US pension funds and they agree with us.

en There are lots of questions whether this (pension overhaul effort) will help shore up funding in pension plans, or if some of the reforms are so expensive they'll drive companies out of the system.

en The government has got to figure out how to fix the pension system. There are retirees collecting 3 or 4 pensions. Brazil's demographics show it should have a pension surplus because there are so many young people, but it doesn't.

en Despite a strong economy, pension plans are reporting even larger shortfalls than last year. Clearly we need new rules that will require companies to fund the pension promises they make,

en Both the House and Senate pension bills represent the most comprehensive pension reforms in a generation, so a responsible transition period for employers to meet the new, stricter rules is appropriate.

en The forecast for lower returns on pension assets means increased going-concern liabilities and therefore increased deficits for many plan sponsors. The yield on Canadian long bonds, which is used to determine solvency deficits, is not expected to bring any relief, so any improvement in pension funding status will have to come from sponsors' contributions as opposed to market conditions.


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