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This excerpt taken from the PNC 10-K filed Mar 2, 2009. SUBSIDIARY STOCK TRANSACTIONS We recognize as income, when appropriate, any gain from the sale or issuance by subsidiaries of their stock to third parties. The gain is the difference between our basis in the stock and the increase in the book value per share of the subsidiaries equity and is recorded in noninterest income in the Consolidated Income Statement. We provide applicable taxes on the gain. This excerpt taken from the PNC 10-K filed Feb 29, 2008. SUBSIDIARY STOCK TRANSACTIONS We recognize as income, when appropriate, any gain from the sale or issuance by subsidiaries of their stock to third parties. The gain is the difference between our basis in the stock and the increase in the book value per share of the subsidiaries equity and is recorded in noninterest income in the Consolidated Income Statement. We provide applicable taxes on the gain. This excerpt taken from the PNC 10-K filed Feb 4, 2008. SUBSIDIARY STOCK TRANSACTIONS We recognize as income, when appropriate, any gain from the sale or issuance by subsidiaries of their stock to third parties. The gain is the difference between our basis in the stock and the increase in the book value per share of the subsidiaries equity and is recorded in noninterest income in the Consolidated Income Statement. We provide applicable taxes on the gain. This excerpt taken from the PNC 10-K filed Mar 1, 2007. SUBSIDIARY STOCK TRANSACTIONS We recognize as income, when appropriate, any gain from the sale or issuance by subsidiaries of their stock to third parties. The gain is the difference between our basis in the stock and the increase in the book value per share of the subsidiaries equity and is recorded in noninterest income in the Consolidated Income Statement. We provide applicable taxes on the gain. This excerpt taken from the PNC 10-Q filed Nov 9, 2006. SUBSIDIARY STOCK TRANSACTIONS We recognize as income, when appropriate, any gain from the sale or issuance by subsidiaries of their stock to third parties. The gain is the difference between our basis in the stock and the increase in the book value per share of the subsidiaries equity and is recorded in noninterest income in the Consolidated Income Statement. We provide applicable taxes on the gain. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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