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Jungheinrich in the main is privately owned, virtually no debt and a healthy margin return.
As a group they are euro centric with a focus on emerging markets.
Despite the slow down in europe the balance sheet appears healthy with strong cash reserves.
If the euro implodes then it maybe available, but who would want to buy then. Probably the only significant player that is likely to remain outside the super group companies, but the same could be said for crown
  • Posted 25 Oct 2012 19:30
  • By mH3232
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  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

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