The concept of an interest-only period can be applied to global companies like Apple or Tesla in a similar way as it is applied to any other entity. When these companies take out large loans, they could opt for an interest-only period. This means that they would only be responsible for paying off the interest part of the loan initially, making the loan seem more affordable at first. However, it also means that the principal, the amount they borrowed, isn't decreasing during this time. This could be a strategic move for companies that are expecting higher revenues in the future, which would allow them to pay off the principal amount later.
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