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In essence, Rover's tangible assets were folded into BAe, whose balance sheet had become overstretched.
Apple, whose balance sheet indicates it is rolling in cash, has not announced any such move.
These funds can still be placed in a dedicated fund account, whose balance will carry over from year-to-year.
But those firms whose balance sheet is dominated by carbon-based assets face an entirely different world.
He highlighted the £185m hit taken by Alliance & Leicester, whose balance sheet is five times smaller than Lloyds TSB's.
Supporter trusts generally inherit clubs whose balance sheets are parlous and are, in effect, owners of last resort.
CWMs are home loans whose balance and payments are indexed using a market-observable house price index of the pertaining locality.
The pre-eminent British photographer of the 20th century, Bill Brandt, took pictures whose balance of art and humanity is frequently called strange, mysterious and irresistible.
But that's not enough to justify a £28,445 price tag for a vehicle whose balance of base-spec engine and top-spec trim doesn't really add up.
This was a competent but not entirely persuasive interpretation of the sonata, whose balance of melody and accompaniment represented a new development in Beethoven's musical language.
The result is a company that's successful, certainly, but whose balance sheet is much less impressive than its ubiquitous online presence would suggest.
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