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The debate may intensify once the last countries ratify changes to the fund that are needed to allow it to act more flexibly and talks start on leveraging it, which could allow for a Greek restructuring faster than most had imagined.
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"Sales would fall off so fast that you couldn't restructure fast enough".
America has also restructured its banks far faster than Europe has, and its economy is less tightly regulated.
"However, we believe something's happening that continues to erode G.M.'s earnings power faster than the restructuring can offset".
During the last decades, growth in material extraction was faster than in material consumption (Fig. 1b), reflecting that the restructuring and recovery of the economy was largely based on the exploitation of natural resources for export.
"Balance sheet restructuring programmes often make the numbers look worse before they get better as revenues disappear faster than costs or capital [is added]," they said.
"I am disappointed in the size of the restructuring program, and I'm very worried about Zyprexa and that it's losing sales faster than I would have expected," Mr. Hill said.
"Cisco keeps commenting that they'll grow earnings faster than revenues, and technically that is true, but it's because of the restructuring," said Erik Suppiger, an analyst with JMP Securities.
Analysts said the debt restructuring was an important step in Ireland's recovery because the government could either repay existing debt faster than previously expected or pump the extra cash directly into the local economy.
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