A zombie company is a struggling business that earns just enough revenue to cover operating costs and debt interest, but cannot generate profits or repay its principal loans. Such firms often rely on low interest rates or external bailouts to survive. While creditors temporarily benefit from continued payments, these entities ultimately stifle economic growth by tying up resources that could support healthier ventures.
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