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- Is it good when Wall Street compares today to 2007? September 27, 2023Maybe it’s capitulation, maybe it’s time for tin hats
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Category Archives: Debt structure
The limits of covenants
On October 5th 2010, the Flemish business paper De Tijd published a short article entitled “Banken blijven noodlijdend technologiebedrijf Option steunen” (Banks are obliged to go on supporting the technology company Option). Option is a Belgian company manufacturing mobile modems. … Continue reading
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