The company has dropped from $8 per share in 2000 to 20 cents on September 26, 2006.
The next year the company dropped the "Canal" from its name.
The company also dropped a $175 million purchase in Brazil.
The pressure forced the two companies to drop the agreement in October.
Another reason the company dropped out of the program, he said, was because it lost money on the loans.
In the process, the company has dropped 25,000 employees worldwide since 1993, leaving about 77,800.
In addition, the company dropped the * from its label.
At the time of purchase, the company dropped the 'A' from its title.
They sustained huge losses during the mid-1980's as American companies dropped out of the business.
Earlier in the year, the company dropped sales charges on nine of its international funds.