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Page 266
... result of the program to which Applicant is committed and the fact that Applicant is likely to have better access to capital markets than any of the individual banks lend weight for approval of the application . Consummation of the ...
... result of the program to which Applicant is committed and the fact that Applicant is likely to have better access to capital markets than any of the individual banks lend weight for approval of the application . Consummation of the ...
Page 337
... result in greater convenience and efficiency in the financing of commodities and feedlots , all of which should inure to the benefit of the public . There is no evidence in the record indicating that consummation of the present proposal ...
... result in greater convenience and efficiency in the financing of commodities and feedlots , all of which should inure to the benefit of the public . There is no evidence in the record indicating that consummation of the present proposal ...
Page 469
... result through Applicant's ability to combine its insurance and loan billing operations . It is the Board's judgment that such efficiencies will result in positive public benefits in terms of the service Applicant will be able to offer ...
... result through Applicant's ability to combine its insurance and loan billing operations . It is the Board's judgment that such efficiencies will result in positive public benefits in terms of the service Applicant will be able to offer ...
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