Are tanker owners living beyond their means?
- Wednesday 08 September 2010, 10:39
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- Tankers
ONE way of assessing a company’s long-term liquidity is to study its debt-equity ratio, which measures how much its creditors — long-term bank and bond lenders, as well as suppliers who sell on credit — have contributed to its assets against how much shareholders have committed, writes Rajesh...
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| AM SV-WH | 91 | 91 | 91.03 |
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