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| 出处: 更新:2005-06-18 | 作者: | 责编:keensoldier | |
| Eurotunnel
Shareholders in the Anglo-French company Eurotunnel are meeting to decide who should lead the company through make-or-break negotiations with its banks. The company, which operates the Channel Tunnel between the UK and France, is weighed down by more than eleven billion dollars of debt and faces the real prospect of bankruptcy. This report from John Moylan: Listen to the story The chairman, Jacques Gounon, is demanding the banks simply write off two-thirds of the debt. He's gambling that they will agree, rather than end up owning and running this huge business. But he could be challenged by his former chief executive. Jean-Louis Raymond resigned last Friday. He said that he will propose an alternative board and a plan to rescue the business. Whoever ultimately leads the company, they know that time is running out. The chairman has warned that a deal with the banks must be struck by October; otherwise, with major debt repayments due over the next eighteen months, the business could go bust. John Moylan, BBC Listen to the words bought into the sums have never added up projections little wonder that acrimonious crucial write off a deal with the banks must be struck go bust 免责声明: |
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