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/ 78.8.80.* / 2015-09-07 08:52
Glencore, producent i handlarz metalami, na ścieżce do bankructwa, sprzedaje aktywa i akcje, szukając frajerów na kupno strat.
Glencore, which last week posted its biggest weekly decline in London since going public in 2011, plans to sell about $2.5 billion in new shares and assets worth as much as $2 billion. It also will suspend dividend payments until further notice as it aims to reduce its net debt by about $10.2 billion, the company said Monday in a statement.
Glencore has lost more than half its market value this year, and along with BHP Billiton Ltd. and Rio Tinto Group has seen profits slump as commodity prices plunged to touch a 16-year low last month. Standard & Poor’s cut Glencore’s outlook to negative from stable last week, saying weaker growth in China will weigh on copper and aluminum prices.
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