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In relation to guarantees, a ''downstream guarantee'' is one given by a parent company in relation to the obligations of one of its subsidiary companies. | |||
==See also== | 2. | ||
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*[[ | A ''downstream loan'' is a loan made by a parent company to one of its subsidiary companies. | ||
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In the oil and gas industry the ''downstream business'' refers to distributing and selling refined and synthetic oil and gas products, together with the refining of crude oil. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Guarantee]] | |||
* [[OPEC]] | |||
* [[Upstream]] | |||
* [[Legal implications of cash pooling structures]] |
Revision as of 03:40, 19 May 2016
1.
In relation to guarantees, a downstream guarantee is one given by a parent company in relation to the obligations of one of its subsidiary companies.
2.
A downstream loan is a loan made by a parent company to one of its subsidiary companies.
3.
In the oil and gas industry the downstream business refers to distributing and selling refined and synthetic oil and gas products, together with the refining of crude oil.