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1 Only three years ago, it was technically insolvent , with non-performing loans of around 24 percent.
2 In 2011 the company's capital base was " technically insolvent " , according to its accounts.
3 The latest studies suggest the post offices are technically insolvent - on the brink of bankruptcy.
4 AgBank was technically insolvent just three years ago and had non-performing loans of around 24 percent.
5 These are people who are not technically insolvent but who have significant debts with multiple lenders.
6 For years it has been technically insolvent .
7 Cowe was technically insolvent at the time.
8 The Government has thrown Solid Energy a financial lifeline that allows the miner to avoid becoming technically insolvent .
9 The bank which was technically insolvent just three years ago and had non-performing loans of around 24 percent.
10 As of three years ago, AgBank had so many bad loans on its book, it was technically insolvent .
11 All four banks were technically insolvent roughly five years ago, crippled by bad loans built up over many years.
12 The SABC, while technically insolvent , still remains operational but is hanging onto its broadcasting responsibilities by a meagre thread.
13 Transaer International Airlines Ltd, described as " technically insolvent " , was wound up by order of the High Court yesterday.
14 Meanwhile, the Government last week gave Solid Energy a $103 million financial lifeline to stop it becoming technically insolvent .
15 Kingston warned that SAA, in its current state, is ' technically insolvent ' and that poses a major risk to the company and the shareholder.
16 While the agreement will increase An Post's revenues, it will not avert the financial crisis at the post offices, which are technically insolvent .
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