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  2. NII Holdings - Wikipedia

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    NII Holdings' Nextel Argentina operating company failed to make a principal payment of $108 million in December 2001. In February 2002, NII Holdings failed to make a 41 million dollar interest payment on a 650 million dollar bond as well, seeking to preserve cash while it restructured its debts and implemented a revised business plan.

  3. Here is What Hedge Funds Think About NII Holdings, Inc. (NIHD)

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  4. NII Holdings Prices Notes Offering

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    NII Holdings announced the pricing of $750 million principal amount of 11 3/8% senior notes due in 2019 through its wholly owned subsidiary, NII International Telecom. The size of the offering was ...

  5. Why NII Shares Tanked - AOL

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    What: Shares of NII Holdings have declined by more. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they ...

  6. Is It Time to Pick Up or Hang Up on NII Holdings?

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  7. Why NII Holdings Shares Tanked

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  8. Why NII Holdings' Numbers May Be Less Than Awesome

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  9. Net interest income - Wikipedia

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    Net interest income (NII) [1] is the difference between revenues generated by interest-bearing assets and the cost of servicing (interest-burdened) liabilities. For banks , the assets typically include commercial and personal loans, mortgages, construction loans and investment securities.