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Is the Credit Tussle Easing?
Trade credit managers are seeing an uptick in business and credit applications. Now the question is whether they will approve them. August 4, 2009
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When You Can't Bank On It
Knowing how to do PIPEs, rights offerings, and at-the-market deals could prove a valuable alternative to dealing with stingy banks. July 15, 2009
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In Pursuit of a Cutting Edge
Cost performance may be a useful measure for companies that want to trim spending as effectively as possible. July 15, 2009
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The Picture of Health: Cash at Medical Midcaps
Compared with four other industries – the machinery, software, internet, and semiconductor sectors – health-care companies in the CFO Midcap 1500 produced the highest 2009 first-quarter cash earnings per share. July 8, 2009
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Twice the Effort for a Revolver: A Good Deal
It took some doing, but Ducommun is among the few companies able to recently acquire a five-year line of credit with decent terms. July 2, 2009
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A Fortress Balance Sheet
Two seasoned treasurers say what's on their minds — and making balance sheets shock-proof is just one notion. June 18, 2009
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Consumer Spending, Economic Changes Shape Midcaps
Change was a good thing for the first-quarter results of midmarket health-care and Internet companies, but other sectors more dependent on consumer spending took a hit. June 11, 2009
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Bigger, Not Richer
Acquisition-fueled revenue growth masks lackluster cash and profit performance by mid-sized software companies. June 10, 2009
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Remembering Peter Bernstein
When it came to writing the history of finance, he had the Midas touch. June 10, 2009
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Time Warner Snags Spin-off Rule Tax Advantage
The newly minted "hot stock" regulations will give Time Warner two levels of tax-free treatment when its jettisons AOL. June 1, 2009
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