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His latest tranche was unlocked after Tesla’s 6-month and 30-day average trailing market value both exceeded $200 billion. Brandon Kochkodin, Bloomberg.com, "Elon Musk’s Option Haul Swells to Almost $9 Billion With Third Payout," 4 Sep. 2020

The application for the next tranche opened last week. Shawna Kwan, Bloomberg.com, "Hong Kong Tycoons, Banks Claimed Millions in Virus Subsidies," 6 Sep. 2020

Mark Meadows hadn’t eased the monthslong stalemate over the next tranche of coronavirus aid. Kristina Peterson, WSJ, "Coronavirus-Aid Talks Limp Along Between Democrats, White House," 27 Aug. 2020

Musk qualified in May for the first tranche of options under his current pay package. Chris Isidore, CNN, "Elon Musk is now the fourth-richest person in the world. He's about to get even richer," 26 Aug. 2020

On Thursday, a C-17 U.S. military transport aircraft landed in Beirut carrying the first tranche of emergency assistance, the statement said. Washington Post, "Death toll from Beirut blasts tops 150 as search for victims continues," 7 Aug. 2020

Perfect Day has expanded its Series C round to $300 million through a new tranche led by a $50 million infusion from Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s investment group Thematic Investing. Beth Kowitt, Fortune, "Perfect Day raises $300 million to make animal-free dairy," 8 July 2020

Indeed, the program was so popular early on, an initial $350 billion tranche ran out in a matter of days. Tom Benning, Dallas News, "In Texas, federal PPP loans went to a U.S. House campaign, Senate hopeful’s law firm and lieutenant gov’s radio stations," 7 July 2020

The trucker plans to use a $300 million tranche of the government loan to pay off health, pension and other obligations, and for working capital, Mr. Pierson said. Jennifer Smith, WSJ, "YRC Lenders Agree to Extend Trucker’s Debt Terms," 8 July 2020

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