Is It Good for a Company to Have Debt?

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LONDON -- Nate Weisshaar explains whether or not it is good for a company to have debt on its books. He looks at good debt and bad debt, and discusses Rio Tinto (ISE: RIO) (NYS: RIO) , Royal Dutch Shell (ISE: RDSB) (NYS: RDS.B) and Premier Foods (ISE: PFD) .

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