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SKIS
(redirected from Subordinated Capital Income Securities)

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SKISSveriges Konsumenter i Samverkan (Swedish: Sweden's Consumers in Collaboration)
SKISSentry Key Immobilizer System
SKISSubordinated Capital Income Securities
SKISSix Kingdom Inventory System (Global Change Master Directory; Goddard Space Flight Center; US NASA)


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82% Exchange Subordinated Capital Income Securities.
In addition, an "a+" rating has been assigned to the subordinated capital income securities (SKIS) issued by Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Capital I as well as the preferred shares issued by Great-West Life Assurance Company.
82% Subordinated Capital Income Securities (the "Capital Securities") through Trenwick Capital Trust I, a Delaware statutory business trust, was successfully completed today, and substantially all of the proceeds from the offering will be used for the redemption, to the extent that the holders of the Convertible Debentures do not exercise their right to convert them into the Company's common stock.
 
 
 
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