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Harley-Davidson’s Credit Ratings Get Cut to Junk By S&P

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Harley-Davidson’s Credit Ratings Get Cut to Junk By S&P

S&P Global Ratings cut Harley-Davidson Inc.’s credit grades to junk status on Wednesday, citing the company’s strategy to start selling lower-cost motorcycles to boost revenue.

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