The Impact of Bad Debt on a Company

Bad debt can seriously impact a company if it is not handled properly.  Take a look at Bear Stearns or Lehman Brothers.

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Asia duelling duopoly

Most Asian countries are recovering strongly from the global recession that set in following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008. China’s growth rate last year was 8.7 per cent, and more than 10 per cent in the past two quarters.

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Fine: Lehman Brother's, others drove oil barrel prices up |

r. Daniel Fine of the Mining and Minerals Resources Institute at MIT addressed Fletcher students at a talk sponsored by the International Security Studies Program and offered his insights into how the development of new technology will allow the United States to tap vast, previously inaccessible, resources of natural gas that will impact

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Money fund casualty to return most remaining cash

BOSTON — A money-market mutual fund that once held more than $60 billion before it 'broke the buck' and collapsed due to its ties to the doomed Lehman Brothers is returning nearly all its remaining cash to investors. Read more...

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Kingdee up Breakthrough: IBM shortcut to high-end market mea

IBM in the Chinese market, why choose Kingdee cooperation, of which another source. June 2007, IBM and Lehman Brothers shares with Kingdee, and signed a series of strategic cooperation framework, consultation services are also a part of the cooperation. Cooperation with gains in the comparison, I pay more attention to IBM's team can develop their o

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The Longest Year

The longest year of many people's lives began on September 15, 2008. That was the day Lehman Brothers collapsed, Merrill Lynch and American International Group teetered, and the world looked into an economic abyss. Everything we thought we knew about our financial lives was called into question...

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Cash Flows Matter: A Look Back at Lehman Brothers & Inv

What lessons can be learned from the analysis of the Statements of Cash Flow from Lehman Brothers (LEH), Morgan Stanley (MS), Goldman Sachs (GS) during the housing boom and bust?

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The Last Days of Lehman Brothers

The global financial meltdown began here in the U.S. a year ago, so it is odd that only the U.K.’s television viewers will be able to watch tonight’s presentation of “The Last Days of Lehman Brothers.” The BBC broadcast is the most ambitious dramatization to date of the events that nearly brought the world’s business infrastructure crashing down.

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