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This case provides insight regarding how the survival of a company exercising
its economic activity on a capital intensive industry, namely Cimpor – Cimentos de
Portugal, SGPS, S.A., can be more affected during a financial/economic crisis than
companies operating in non transformation sectors. Company performance positively
correlated with the market and, the need for large amounts of debt capital required for
survival, were key factors whenever a recession were in order. I will explore the factual
evidence of such events, providing in the end a space for reflection through a set of
questions concerning the approached subjects.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Subprime crises Financial indebtedness Intensive capital industry Debt rating Debt snowball
