How Have ICE’s Recent Acquisitions Impacted Its Capital Structure?
IntercontinentalExchange Group (NYSE:ICE) has undertaken a series of acquisition in the last few years. As a result, it has added significant debt on its balance sheet. The following tables provide an overview of the changes in the company’s capital structure as a result of the acquisitions.
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