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1 True, some highly indebted companies are now struggling to get government-backed loans.
2 Renault takes nearly 37 percent stake in the highly indebted Japanese partner.
3 Takeda gained global heft through the Shire acquisition but left it highly indebted .
4 Last year, several highly indebted IPO aspirants were given the cold shoulder by investors.
5 The highly indebted see an increase in income as an invitation to increase expenditure.
6 This is because the highly indebted create a direct relationship with money and expenditure.
7 Forecasts for increased oil production from the highly indebted Pemex also met with skepticism.
8 Listen carefully to the story of a highly indebted person.
9 What gets the highly indebted in trouble is this is not their financial model.
10 The highly indebted invite big business into their lives.
11 There is also danger that contagion spreads to other highly indebted euro zone countries, he said.
12 Goldman Sachs made a king's ransom in 1929 by selling stock in highly indebted investment trusts.
13 The interests of science, as well as of commerce, stand highly indebted to this illustrious navigator.
14 Belgium is the latest highly indebted euro zone state to take advantage of more benign market conditions.
15 As the bonds are high-interest debt, the redemption will save the highly indebted company significant interest costs.
16 When it does occur many highly indebted households could find that they are in a tough position.
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