Will Glencore survive in its current form? And for how much longer can its combative boss, Ivan Glasenberg, cling to the reins of power?
Unless it be VW, Glencore is the corporate story of the moment, having suffered a jaw dropping 30pc plunge in the share price at the start of last week when Investec damningly suggested that such was the company’s degree of leverage that it could be worth nothing at all if commodity prices continue to fall.
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Read the full story at Telegraph, by Jeremy Warner
UPDATE:
- Glencore’s Unforgettable Week Ended Right Back Where It Started, Bloomberg
- Indebtedness is hurting Glencore – what must Ivan Glasenberg do to ensure it Survives?, Telegraph.co.uk
- Glencore’s wild ride has investors asking: Can it happen again?, TODAY online
- Could Glencore be wiped out?, News24