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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. | |||
# A ''downstream loan'' is a loan made by a parent company to one of its subsidiary companies. | |||
# 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 == | == See also == | ||
* [[Guarantee]] | * [[Guarantee]] | ||
* [[Upstream]] | * [[Upstream]] | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 11 August 2013
- 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.
- A downstream loan is a loan made by a parent company to one of its subsidiary companies.
- 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.