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In these cash squeezed times maybe it would be good for business?
Around the same time, a cash squeeze forced it to lay off workers.
The result was a cash squeeze that crippled the company in a matter of weeks.
Ten months later, it is still caught in a terrible cash squeeze.
Since the acquisition, the company has suffered a significant cash squeeze.
In the view of many analysts, the company is suffering a severe cash squeeze.
To be sure, cash squeezes still pose an occasional collection problem.
A cash squeeze resulting from a recession forced him to sell again.
Companies that are for sale have tangled finances or face a cash squeeze.
Clearing firms came under a cash squeeze that was depicted as tremendous by officials.
And if it loses, Barneys may face an even tighter cash squeeze.
Zenith, under pressure from its banks, faced a severe cash squeeze last fall.
"The situation Nissan is facing at this point would not necessarily imply a cash squeeze," he said.
"If it's a sticky cash squeeze, they'll have to borrow," he said.
Indeed, the company's financial statements show evidence of a cash squeeze early last year even as Enron was reporting growing profits.
Analysts have also raised questions whether America Online is facing a cash squeeze.
Unable to pay off its $675 million of debt, it faced a cash squeeze.
Figgie International said it had taken steps to stem a cash squeeze.
Gains in efficiency can ease the cash squeeze on Britain's health service, according to experts, but not eliminate the problem.
She points out that the cash squeeze could be relaxed quickly if Brazilian inflation really does perish from a single shot.
Such an economic environment could also lead to lower-than-forecast returns in the companies' huge pension funds and a cash squeeze.
That is a particular worry for Delta, which has warned it could seek bankruptcy protection because of a cash squeeze.
"The company is not in a cash squeeze, and there is no raider breathing down its neck."
Repayments on the debt worsened the company's cash squeeze, and the notes plunged in value.
A problem, economists say, is that in many African countries the adoption of free market changes has collided with an unrelated cash squeeze.