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I will not allow borrowings to get out of control.
But he said the company might have to add to its borrowings in the future.
In some cases, those borrowings may have to be used to service other debt.
Had, in fact, enjoyed it several times during those particular Borrowings.
In turn, that might have allowed it to save money on other borrowings.
Nor was Europe always on the receiving end of such borrowings.
So in effect we are printing money to fund our own borrowings.
And the borrowings may be more extensive than have previously been reported.
That is what many small- and medium-size companies pay for their borrowings.
But the new borrowings have put the authorities in a bind.
Until then, his burden is to try to slow the rate at which our borrowings increase.
But banks and other credit companies do not want to carry those borrowings on their books.
Of this, 25 per cent would come from a share issue in 1990 or 1991 and new bank borrowings.
This is, however, the last time that there are any hints of specific borrowings.
Under current tax law, the interest paid on the huge borrowings is all deductible.
But the situation has not led to significantly reduced borrowings in the long-term market.
In Texas, higher taxes have already been imposed to reduce the borrowings.
Following the share sale, it will be in an extremely strong financial position, with no borrowings.
An analysis of Group borrowings by currency is shown on page 48.
That would also force up Government borrowings and tend to raise stock prices.
The main advantage is that this lowers the cost of their borrowings.
In 2007, the library saw over 2 million borrowings by around 36,000 active users.
All of this was financed by huge borrowings from about 200 banks.
"I had zero borrowings from the estate," he told me.
Of course, not all these borrowings are free of charge.