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- capitalized: 8% or higher Undercapitalized: less than 8% Significantly undercapitalized: less than 6% Critically undercapitalized: less than 2% When a bank...
- capitalized: 8% or higher Undercapitalized: less than 8% Significantly undercapitalized: less than 6% Critically undercapitalized: less than 2% When a bank...
- electricity sector is highly politicized. Some generating companies are undercapitalized and at times unable to purchase adequate fuel supplies. The Dominican...
- they wanted advances, and that was very difficult for us ... we were undercapitalized for a long time." The label's office in the Ritz Hotel in Manhattan...
- the best potential.: 49, 73–76, 121  In September 1990, Citibank was undercapitalized due to real estate credit losses and exposure to Latin America debt...
- state bird. However, the Trindle group was found out to be severely undercapitalized, leading Mikan to order the Larks franchise to post a $100,000 performance...
- investment [. ... ] lose heavily in one market ... they find themselves undercapitalized, and have to sell off ****ets across the board. This drives down prices...
- threat. Dano-Norwegian ventures in India, as elsewhere, were typically undercapitalized and never able to dominate or monopolize trade routes in the same way...
- "Anglo-Bengalee Disinterested Loan and Life ****urance Company" were undercapitalized ventures promising no hope of success except for richly paid promoters...
- the sanctions, inflation, food inflation, a "chronically weak and undercapitalized" banking system, and an "anemic" private sector, and corruption.[1]...