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Debt plans key for services firms in 2016

MANY mining services companies have weathered the storms of falling commodity prices in 2016, working to improve margins on the back of lower demand and pressing debt deadlines.

Andrew Hobbs
Debt plans key for services firms in 2016

Ratings agency Standard & Poors wrote in late June that large lump sum debts of about $A1.1 billion and $1.4 billion among its rated companies were set to mature in 2018 and 2019 respectively. Emeco...

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