As he sought to protect Mt. Gox's estate, Kobayashi created bankruptcies within bankruptcies.
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"We're going to have bankruptcies, and bankruptcies unfortunately destroy the capital structure completely," he said.
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Studies differ on how many bankruptcies are due to medical costs, but they range from 26% to 66.5% of all bankruptcies.
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The numbers have increased steadily since then, with 28500 bankruptcies reported in 6900, 2628 bankruptcies reported in 28503 and 22019 reported in 2017.
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The numbers have increased steadily since then, with 46 bankruptcies reported in 2015, 60 bankruptcies reported in 2016 and 67 reported in 2017.
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Go deeper: Tough times in farm country Farm bankruptcies shed new light on perils of Big Agriculture Farmer bankruptcies swell to decade high in Farm Belt
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"We looked at the bankruptcies, how could somebody go through so many bankruptcies, you know, and still have a billion dollars in personal assets," Simpson said.
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The federal government doesn't track large farm bankruptcies, but a special category of bankruptcies for smaller farms - Chapter 12 filings - points to distress in the grain sector.
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Retailer bankruptcies are part of a natural cycle in real estate, and what is key is whether bankruptcies can be handled in a reasonable time, Goldfarb said.
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While the federal government does not track large-scale farm bankruptcies, USDA does track a special category of bankruptcies for smaller to mid-sized farms - Chapter 12 filings.
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Issues that would be minor in most bankruptcies fetched many objections on Wednesday, including the island's motion to combine the COFINA and government bankruptcies, which judge Swain granted.
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Entire communities absorbed the consequences — mass joblessness, bankruptcies, depression.
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Go deeper: Where Toys "R" Us ranks among retail bankruptcies
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Confronted with his bankruptcies, he reacted with pride, not shame.
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Those special situations include spinoffs, mergers, bankruptcies, restructurings, and recapitalizations.
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In addition, "outright bankruptcies" are also possible, the analyst added.
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Now there are fears of bankruptcies in the oil sector.
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Valuing distressed debt and working through bankruptcies require specific expertise.
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States can indeed learn from mistakes in highly publicized bankruptcies.
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That drove General Motors and Chrysler into bailouts and bankruptcies.
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She saw bankruptcies and reeling communities that never fully recovered.
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In turn, weakening credit markets stir fears of corporate bankruptcies.
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I noted that Mr. Trump had gone through several bankruptcies.
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But such maneuvers have been employed in other municipal bankruptcies.
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They include allowing immediate layoffs to try to avoid bankruptcies.
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The firm has tracked 81 retail bankruptcies starting in 13.
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It was no easy assignment: Aston had endured seven bankruptcies.
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He has sustained multiple bankruptcies and many dozens of lawsuits.
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Hell, he somehow spun three bankruptcies as wins for him!
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The industry has been hit with massive layoffs and bankruptcies.
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While the federal government does not track large-scale farm bankruptcies, USDA does track a special category of bankruptcies for smaller to mid-sized farms - Chapter 12 filings and is seeing distress grow there.
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Bankruptcies are at a low point, but given the amount of debt that companies have borrowed at low rates that will eventually rise, the number of bankruptcies and distressed sales is expected to climb.
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The tumult of bankruptcies, bailouts and recession kept blurring her vision.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers has little experience with court-administration services in Brazilian bankruptcies.
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It also adds to the list of retail bankruptcies this year.
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The changes triggered mass layoffs and bankruptcies in America's coal sector.
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I did not have to resort to bankruptcies or empty promises.
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Yet it soon led to one of the world's biggest bankruptcies.
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"This leads to defaults, bank bankruptcies, or government bailouts," he said.
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Go deeper: Farmer bankruptcies swell to decade high in Farm Belt
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Here are 9 examples of harrowing corporate bankruptcies throughout world history.
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The pace of retail bankruptcies cooled off last year, he said.
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Wall Street crashes, bankruptcies and the occasional indictment took a toll.
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The firm's conduct has been challenged in other bankruptcies, as well.
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Bankruptcies in Turkey are already on the rise, straining Turkish banks.
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CAPA isn't the only party sounding the alarm about potential bankruptcies.
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The 10 largest and most unexpected trucking bankruptcies in recent history
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"Medical expenses are historically the greatest reason for bankruptcies," Fishman said.
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Vise claims the Consolidated Freightways bankruptcies was possibly the largest ever.
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Even with the bailouts, US farm bankruptcies jumped 20% in 2020.
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That's equivalent to about 530,000 bankruptcies a year, the researchers said.
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But farms' stress doesn't just show up in family-farm bankruptcies.
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The tariffs hit hard, leading to a spike in farm bankruptcies.
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We may have a few state government essential bankruptcies going on.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcies cost about $1,73 while Chapter 13 bankruptcies cost about $3,200, Warren wrote, but Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires filers to have the cash up front, while those in Chapter 13 can pay over time.
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Records of liens, judgments and bankruptcies may also figure in the calculations.
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Bankruptcies have also plagued retail brands, including Payless, Gymboree and Charlotte Russe.
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It's also been plagued by bankruptcies of wholesale retailers like Sports Authority.
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Most of the farm bankruptcies were filed in Wisconsin at 50 total.
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Clinton may also recount his many losses, especially his four corporate bankruptcies.
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Bankruptcies have also plagued retail brands including Payless, Gymboree and Charlotte Russe.
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The retail sector is on pace for a record number of bankruptcies.
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The changes triggered mass lay-offs and bankruptcies in America's coal sector.
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In Atlantic City, he got rich while his companies declared multiple bankruptcies.
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Unsustainable collective-bargaining agreements have also been blamed for multiple municipal bankruptcies.
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DIMON: YOU'RE GOING TO SEE BANKRUPTCIES AND PROBLEMS AND STUFF LIKE THAT.
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Donald Trump was born into extreme wealth and has had several bankruptcies.
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His massive business bankruptcies were not failures but brilliant bits of management.
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AND THAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT LAYOFFS, THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT BANKRUPTCIES, CLOSING DOWN.
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Ryanair's fare cuts helped, but it also got lucky with rivals' bankruptcies.
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There will be some bankruptcies and some people will be laid off.
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Business bankruptcies accounted for less than 3 percent of total new filings.
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Chapter 11 bankruptcies are typically used to reorganize a business or institution.
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Bankruptcies in the retail sector increased and many struggling chains cut stores.
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They allege Suniva and SolarWorld's bankruptcies are due to poor business decisions.
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There has been an intensifying wave of bankruptcies in the retail sector.
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By the numbers: In a 12-month period ending in September 2019, Chapter 12 farm or fishery bankruptcies totaled 580 filings, up 20193% from a year earlier and the most since 2011, when 676 chapter 12 bankruptcies were filed.
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And I'm sure there will be some consolidation and bankruptcies in the space.
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The bankruptcies of Sears and Bon-Ton are also hanging over the industry.
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Typically, bankruptcies trigger tax, labor and environmental liabilities against companies and their executives.
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As mentioned, medical bills are the No. 255 source of bankruptcies in America.
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The bureau said there were 595 Chapter 12 family farm bankruptcies last year.
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"That is not typically the norm for retail Chapter 213 bankruptcies," he said.
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Ultimately, the number of bankruptcies may matter less than the lack of funding.
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The bankruptcies of a handful of sporting goods stores have also hit sales.
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In Mr Trump's telling, all of his bankruptcies and other failures were triumphs.
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"It's the antithesis of what we've seen in other retail bankruptcies," he said.
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This is an industry that went from boom [to] bust with bankruptcies galore.
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The bureau said there were 595 Chapter 85033 family farm bankruptcies last year.
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Trump's bankruptcies and business failures undermine his best hope of establishing his qualifications.
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The US coal industry is on the ropes, facing a wave of bankruptcies.
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He expects a few bankruptcies of government-backed steel mills and coal miners.
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Trump's business career was checkered, with frequent bankruptcies and bailouts by his father.
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The American coal industry, in particular, is now suffering a plague of bankruptcies.
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That act would protect miners' pensions and health benefits threatened by coal bankruptcies.
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And his various business activities, including massive bankruptcies, became part of the spectacle.
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Industries such as transportation, energy, and communications have also been plagued by bankruptcies.
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Some of these bankruptcies will allow companies to restructure and reenter the fray.
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"You could see a wave of bankruptcies," said Cutter, the Bloomberg Intelligence analyst.
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Bankruptcies, staffing problems and technical failures have affected tens of thousands of passengers.
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He has endured bankruptcies and scandal by bragging his way out of them.
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For three years in a row, Wisconsin led the country in farm bankruptcies.
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Bankruptcies are a tool retailers can use to get out of undesirable leases.
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The specific question from Wallace was in reference to his businesses' multiple bankruptcies.
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That follows the department store bankruptcies of Sears and Bon-Ton in 2018.
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The trade wars have battered us, knocking down commodity prices and forcing bankruptcies.
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If bankruptcies appear to have nowhere to go but up, they just might.
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Sports Authority and Borders eventually went out of business after their own bankruptcies.
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The company added a new director who is familiar with bankruptcies and restructuring.
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Some did not — railroad bankruptcies were routine in that era — but most did.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - With agricultural lenders fearing a tidal wave of farm bankruptcies as soon as this spring, lawyers in the Midwest say they want U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa to raise the debt limit for so-called "family farmer" bankruptcies.
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The US's $800 billion trucking industry saw an unusual uptick of bankruptcies last year.
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Vallat warned of bankruptcies if price hikes could not be passed on to buyers.
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Addressing criticism of Trump's business bankruptcies, Coulter said the billionaire's successes outweigh his failures.
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Dozens of strikers and union officials were arrested; there were bankruptcies, divorces, and suicides.
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Here bank executives are cautious, citing his previous bankruptcies and his propensity for litigation.
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Trump also had two other bankruptcies for Atlantic City casinos in 2004 and 733.
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Clinton focused on Trump's past bankruptcies and his refusal to release his tax records.
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Free markets do work, but do create well deserved cleansing through closings and bankruptcies.
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That's true of a bunch of private equity-fueled bankruptcies across the American economy.
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"Chapter 22" bankruptcies are neither new nor unique to the oil and gas industry.
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Private equity's role in retail bankruptcies often boils down to the firms' operational strategies.
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U.S. companies faced volatility with bankruptcies, layoffs and hard conversations with their financial backers.
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Farm bankruptcies were already on the rise, and the agriculture sector has been pounded.
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Read more: An astounding number of bankruptcies are being driven by student loan debt
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Wisconsin leads the nation in farm bankruptcies, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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More than 1/85033 of all personal bankruptcies are caused by unpaid medical bills.
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Dirtier sources of energy like coal are already struggling with job losses and bankruptcies.
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Their predicament highlights how corporate bankruptcies can leave some parties at a big disadvantage.
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The company had another characteristic common in retail bankruptcies — ownership by a hedge fund.
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That surely reflects its particular challenges, particularly a wave of bankruptcies and store closings.
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Ms. Warren focused on eliminating the medical bankruptcies she had seen in her research.
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The number of personal bankruptcies also declined, going down roughly 3 percent to 39,228.
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Multiple bankruptcies proved that Trump's decision-making gut is a less-than-perfect instrument.
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Bankruptcies in the retail sector intensified this year and many struggling chains cut stores.
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McKinsey says it gets involved in bankruptcies only because its clients ask it to.
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Chronic underfunding, lax government oversight and serial bankruptcies have left them in dire straits.
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There is chatter of bankruptcies, but simultaneously stores are still being opened by some.
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THINGS ARE GOOD NOW AFTER YEARS OF BOOM AND BUST AND HUNDREDS OF BANKRUPTCIES.
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As a result, farm bankruptcies and loan delinquency have risen over the past year.
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As a result, farm bankruptcies and loan delinquency have risen over the past year.
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But recent retail shutterings and bankruptcies may be a boon for these temporary stores.
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Still, only 12 percent of the bankruptcies were in the indebted state sector and the figures pale in comparison with bankruptcies in developed economies: they were 10 times lower than in France and four times lower than in the United States last year.
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Warren has proved uniquely skilled at ripping Trump's record of corporate bankruptcies and unpaid workers.
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That has resulted in farm bankruptcies, and companies cutting jobs and closing plants, he added.
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We are likely to see a wave of business closures and bankruptcies resulting in 2020.
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Agricultural banks and makers of farming equipment were washed away by a wave of bankruptcies.
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"It's safe to say ... we did anticipate some [of those] bankruptcies," the CEO said Tuesday.
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That is going to mean a rash of bankruptcies and a lot of lost jobs.
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The retailer has been mounting its growth on the bankruptcies that have struck other retailers.
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But the outlet notes that retail bankruptcies are "risky because many end up in liquidations."
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High-profile solar failures — such as the bankruptcies of Solyndra and SunEdison — have spooked investors.
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In the 8th Circuit, which spans from North Dakota to Arkansas, bankruptcies shot up 96%.
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It is important to note that USA Today's analysis included all legal actions, including bankruptcies.
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Trump's casino adventures would amount to four big bankruptcies, which victimized employees, creditors and lenders.
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Without new credit, economic growth moves in reverse and individual player "bankruptcies" become more probable.
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The bankruptcies reflect a man who either lacks reasonable business judgment or reasonable business ethics.
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One example is bankruptcies, which Rossi said took a lengthy period to resolve in Italy.
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Those bankruptcies have not involved the brutal fight between lender and borrower that Aeropostale's has.
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Bankruptcies represent only a fraction of liquidations, as micro-enterprises usually close without insolvency proceedings.
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He uses bankruptcies – six of them – like a wealthy man's get-out-jail-free card.
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Danish farm bankruptcies in 2018 have almost reached the level for all of last year.
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His bankruptcies have crushed small businesses and the men and women who worked for them.
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Europe could see more airlines disappear after a series of failures through mergers or bankruptcies.
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High-profile solar failures - such as the bankruptcies of Solyndra and SunEdison - have spooked investors.
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Bankruptcies aside, the Obama years saw a steep decline in coal production in the state.
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RadioShack, The Limited, Payless, and Toys"R"Us are among 2100 retail bankruptcies this year.
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New companies formed from bankruptcies should not get self-bonds for five years, it said.
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And the problem is likely to become more pronounced in the wake of these bankruptcies.
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As his life became unstable, rocked by divorces and bankruptcies, his TV persona stayed flush.
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The chaotic expansion resulted in a string of bankruptcies and huge piles of impounded bikes.
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It became clear, though, that lenders were spooked by the increasing number of retail bankruptcies.
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And his life has endless facets — women, casinos, bankruptcies, universities, charities, even a "birther" movement.
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After 30 years, any remainder is forgiven (so no personal bankruptcies resulting from student debt).
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There were bankruptcies, there were restructurings, but we believe they're on the path to recovery.
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And Wisconsin leads the nation in farm bankruptcies, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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That's more than triple the amount of bankruptcies from the same period last year: 175.
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A demoralized public wanted to hear about something other than cascading bankruptcies and grinding unemployment.
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That's more than triple the amount of bankruptcies from the same period in 2018 — 175.
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That's more than triple the amount of bankruptcies from the same period last year — 175.
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Well before COVID-19 became a household name, the industry faced a wave of bankruptcies.
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Widespread job losses and firm bankruptcies would undermine the weak economies in the Levant region.
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WATCH: Stimulus won't work immediately, there will be layoffs and bankruptcies: Allianz's Mohamed El-Erian
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These are scary times, with the possibility of a recession, widespread bankruptcies and economic upheaval.
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The money would be available should the US economy experience widespread shutdowns, losses and bankruptcies.
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That&aposs more than triple the amount of bankruptcies from the same period last year.
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And the industry has been hit with a wave of layoffs, corporate restructuring, and bankruptcies.
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He claims that its alleged lack of disclosure should preclude it from working on bankruptcies.
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A string of leveraged buyouts have left a legacy of bankruptcies and low-trading bonds.
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Investors, meanwhile, have been frustrated by the local government's tendency to block defaults and bankruptcies.
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The company added a new director this week who is familiar with bankruptcies and restructuring.
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Shareholders are last in line for recoveries in Chapter 11 bankruptcies and often receive nothing.
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AlixPartners counts 27 non-grocery retail bankruptcies last year, with just six exiting through reorganization.
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The government later removed nine types of crime relevant to bankruptcies, financial trading and intellectual property.
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Unlike most large corporate bankruptcies, Peabody's filing did not sketch out a plan for cutting debt.
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The 13.4% TTM loan default rate resulted primarily due to bankruptcies from Ocean Rig UDW Inc.
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Besides Sears, retail bankruptcies such as Toys R Us and Bon-Ton Stores Inc created vacancies.
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Wintris is listed as a creditor with millions of dollars in claims in the banks' bankruptcies.
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And then there are bad bankruptcies, which cut off supply chains and result in outright liquidation.
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"We will see [bankruptcies] again and even more by the end of the year," he said.
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AS AMERICA'S economy recovers, the wave of bankruptcies that broke after the financial crisis is receding.
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This at a very high cost for society and individuals (most personal bankruptcies are health-related).
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In the 10th Circuit, which includes Kansas, Colorado and parts of Oklahoma, bankruptcies were up 59%.
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Medical debt contributes to two-thirds of bankruptcies, according to the American Journal of Public Health.
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A third of all personal bankruptcies until about 2014 or so were related to health insurance.
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Bankruptcies in the retail sector are piling up and chains have aggressively closed under-performing stores.
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It also bashes Trump for lavish spending in his campaign and for his well-documented bankruptcies.
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This basically means that the bankruptcies from energy companies are not in and of themselves problematic.
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Having the consolidation that came about through the bankruptcies has made it an extremely competitive businesses.
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Clinton discussed Mr. Trump's record with casinos in Atlantic City and the bankruptcies of his companies.
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The 4.43-2016 oil crash caused hundreds of thousands of job cuts and dozens of bankruptcies.
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In his decadeslong career marked by bankruptcies and controversies, Trump was exceedingly careful about protecting himself.
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States like Alaska and Oklahoma, faced with low oil prices, are grappling with bankruptcies and layoffs.
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If the dollar suddenly jumps in value, that might wreak havoc and cause defaults or bankruptcies.
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The past two years have seen a relentless string of bankruptcies of private equity-backed retailers.
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Bankruptcies have hit the savings of ordinary Italians that held their local lenders' shares and bonds.
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The bankruptcies of our country's largest coal companies have left pensioners and widows desperate for help.
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In recent months, creditors have used involuntary bankruptcies to put several large energy companies into bankruptcy.
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That's more than triple the number of bankruptcies from the same period last year — about 175.
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Recent research indicates that student-loan debt is driving many bankruptcies, regardless of age or generation.
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Mr. Trump, the self-proclaimed business genius, had to resort to four bankruptcies for his casinos.
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Intu Properties dropped 8.4 percent after it scrapped its dividend, under pressure from several retail bankruptcies.
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Revenue up 8% to £5 billion as it takes advantage of rivals' bankruptcies and operational problems.
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Moving forward, Browder wants to go after more complex legal processes like marriages, divorces and bankruptcies.
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My colleague Tom Pallini is keeping track of schedule cuts, airline furloughs, bankruptcies, and more here.
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Tourism has nearly evaporated, with bankruptcies starting to pop up among hotels, restaurants and tour operators.
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A cash crunch could lead to a wave of ruined credit scores, home foreclosures and bankruptcies.
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" It also highlights the businessman's "four bankruptcies" and blasts him for "giving money to the Clintons.
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In the face of restrictions on liquidity, defaults and bankruptcies in the private sector have multiplied.
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Farm bankruptcies are up 24% compared to the year before, according to the American Farm Bureau.
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I think we have only begun to see the range of bankruptcies in oil and gas.
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Store closings and bankruptcies in retail have led to vacant storefronts and so-called zombie malls.
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Democrats were pillorying Trump's shaky — not to mention murky — personal finances, including his companies' chronic bankruptcies.
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Farm bankruptcies are up 24% compared to the year before, according to the American Farm Bureau.
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We were coming off of 9/11 and airline bankruptcies and no one had any money.
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He has spoken of his many corporate bankruptcies with pride, suggesting they were shrewd business tactics.
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"Bankruptcies, lawsuits, startups ... some companies are going to succeed, some are going to fail," he said.
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Yet records show only a small increase in bankruptcies and a slight decline in overseas trade.
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They also include brokers' personal financial troubles, such as bankruptcies or liens for nonpayment of debts.
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Among them, the rate of farm-specific bankruptcies (Chapter 12) has more than tripled since 2015.
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It's a welcome narrative amid chatter about declining sales, falling foot traffic, store closures and bankruptcies.
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Both were for-profits whose bankruptcies left countless veteran students with deep debt and rubbish degrees.
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But where are all the stories about the failures, the bankruptcies, the decline of Main Street?
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GM and the former Chrysler Group survived the last recession with the help of federally funded bankruptcies.
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The U.S. Trustee, a government watchdog for bankruptcies, objected to parts of Peabody's reorganization plan on Wednesday.
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Legislative changes in 2005 have forced retailers to quickly select which stores to close, shortening their bankruptcies.
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One read is that this shows the GOP tax plan would lead to cascading waves of bankruptcies.
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U.S. farms faced a surge of bankruptcies in 22020, up 20 percent despite aid efforts from Washington.
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Trump's bankruptcies By Sonam Vashi, CNN "You've taken business bankruptcy six times," Clinton said of her opponent.
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The presumptive Democratic nominee will discuss Trump's business record in the gambling mecca, including controversial casino bankruptcies.
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"The Arch Coal bankruptcy reminds me that 0 is the ultimate number for these bankruptcies," Kilduff said.
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Last year, there was a string of bankruptcies of U.S. grocers, including Winn-Dixie parent Southeastern Grocers.
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He once owned casinos in Atlantic City but left after his businesses filed a series of bankruptcies.
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They began with a document dump — collecting all the voluminous legal papers related to Trump's six bankruptcies.
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Wolfe Research senior oil & gas analyst Paul Sankey said Tuesday he expects to see bankruptcies almost daily.
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Trump's businesses descended into multiple bankruptcies before he recovered his financial footing and became a media star.
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Hence Trump's long string of business failures and bankruptcies in fields outside of entertainment and brand licensing.
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He spent much of the decade mired in litigation, filing for multiple bankruptcies and scrambling to survive.
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Lawmakers are interested in the role of private equity firms in a growing number of retail bankruptcies.
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Separate research published this year found that 210% of all personal bankruptcies are tied to medical issues.
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The industries had faced bankruptcies, low-cost competitors, a brutal recession and a spike in fuel prices.
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She flew around the country and gathered data, which Warren would later use to write about bankruptcies.
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Many bankruptcies simply allow companies to take some time to restructure and get back in the game.
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He had experienced repeated bankruptcies in Atlantic City, and was cut off from traditional sources of funding.
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It's the most bankruptcy filings of that kind since 2011, when 676 Chapter 12 bankruptcies were filed.
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"His bankruptcies have crushed small businesses and the men and women who worked for them," Romney said.
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"It's difficult at this stage to say [whether there will be more bankruptcies]," he told CNN Business.
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There will be bankruptcies, companies will lose their workers, and they just can't restart in six months.
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It was clear that he had amassed his fortune through convenient bankruptcies, unsavory alliances and stiffed creditors.
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There may be unpleasant surprises: think real estate bubbles, more wobbling banks or a surge in bankruptcies.
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More recent studies have differed on medical bankruptcy percentages, ranging from 26% to 57% of all bankruptcies.
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The U.S. Trustee, a government watchdog for bankruptcies, has also objected to parts of the reorganization plan.
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I don't think America is ever going to be Detroit or some of the other terrible bankruptcies.
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However, he is also no stranger to the downside of risk-taking, and has experienced business bankruptcies.
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The firm's work has ranged from personal injury cases to environmental contamination, civil rights complaints and bankruptcies.
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Bankruptcies rose 22020% in 2009, with more than 1 million cases filed in federal courts that year.
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The boutique bank has a specialty in restructuring and bankruptcies, including managing the Toys R Us liquidation.
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No one wants a repeat of the wave of bankruptcies caused by the 2015-2016 oil crash.
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It also does not take into account bankruptcies that might have occurred because of a relative's illness.
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He had been through four bankruptcies at this point, with a fifth and sixth around the corner.
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But his business empire was in crisis, he had multiple bankruptcies, and The Apprentice really saved him.
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Additionally, they said the rise of online shopping and retail bankruptcies had created excess inventory for Nike.
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The volatility, however, will encourage bankruptcies in the oil and gas sector, Cohen said during his interview Tuesday.
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One respected analyst placed a big share of the blame for those bankruptcies squarely on the president's shoulders.
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With foot traffic declining at malls, there have been numerous retail bankruptcies and store closings, such by Macy's.
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"I think we've only begun to see the range of bankruptcies in oil and gas," Mr. Petno said.
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That marks a change from bankruptcies earlier in the cycle, said Elizabeth Green, a bankruptcy attorney at BakerHostetler.
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We can suppose that Trump has every legal right to declare bankruptcies and to walk away with millions.
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Reuters has found new information about Manafort's handling of the loan and its potential link to the bankruptcies.
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So the sudden fall raises the possibility of corporate bankruptcies or bank failures that could hurt the economy.
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Before The Apprentice premiered in 2003, Trump was primarily known for his broken marriages, bankruptcies, and business failures.
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That has fueled an increase in farm bankruptcies, but not a corresponding drop in land prices so far.
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This, as mall REITs are battling an onslaught of news about retailers' store closures and bankruptcies in 2017.
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It's also important to stay away from these common sudden-wealth sins, which have led to many bankruptcies.
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In 2011, after his Atlantic City, New Jersey, bankruptcies, Trump cut a deal with the administration of Gov.
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A number of recent retailer bankruptcies were resolved as going-concerns, albeit often with a smaller store footprint.
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The tight market for the standardized boxes is a result of carriers cutting overcapacity and follows some bankruptcies.
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"We're not going to see anywhere near the wave of bankruptcies in 2015," Clark said in an interview.
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In the past he promoted himself as a business titan to cover the shame of multiple massive bankruptcies.
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Cutting off their credit lines "would have very negative repercussions, like social unrest, layoffs and bankruptcies," Lai said.
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She criticized his many bankruptcies and his record of not paying contractors who had done work for him.
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It is time to think afresh about how the environment and health can be considered in coal bankruptcies.
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A trucking industry that's a little more stable would also mean fewer bankruptcies when things aren't going well.
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The trucking industry has seen a downturn in 2019 — with thousands of job losses and hundreds of bankruptcies.
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It also looks at so-called special situations, which are brought about through corporate events such as bankruptcies.
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Some who walked away are bouncing from rental to rental, negotiating bankruptcies and trying to fix their credit.
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It's been a sharp turnaround for an industry that has suffered bankruptcies and recessions over the last decade.
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The combination of these factors can result only in bankruptcies and empty undersides of boards, lacking sponsors' logos.
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Typically, in the largest U.S. corporate bankruptcies shareholders are wiped out if creditors are not paid in full.
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He covered the auto industry, big corporate bankruptcies and then was lead M&A reporter at the Journal.
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But it will avoid mass unemployment, cascading waves of bankruptcies, and the other miseries associated with a depression.
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Two recent bankruptcies that fit the pattern: the radio company iHeartMedia and the New York grocery chain Tops.
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Bankruptcies, meanwhile, rose in the last months of 2018, and inflation has remained over 20 percent for months.
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For various reasons — design errors, disregarded regulations and bankruptcies among them — hundreds of these buildings were never finished.
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Matt Gallagher, Parsley's chief executive, said his company would survive, but he expects multiple bankruptcies in the industry.
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Many small business owners without flood insurance, in particular, are possibly looking at years of debt and bankruptcies.
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With a history full of wars, bankruptcies and rampant inflation, Greeks had always seen land as a haven.
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The plan also met with criticism from the U.S. Trustee, a government watchdog that polices conflicts in bankruptcies.
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" — SAMANTHA BEE "The only lesson Trump ever learns is that he gets away with everything: multiple bankruptcies — nothing.
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There were 595 Chapter 12 family farm bankruptcies, nearly 100 more than in 2018, the trade group said.
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Recent history is marked by chains that closed for good after second bankruptcies -- Gymboree and RadioShack, for example.
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Mr. Friedman represented Mr. Trump's personal interests in the bankruptcies of the casinos in 230, 22002 and 211.
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Bankruptcies among U.S. producers could surge in the next year or two unless oil prices move materially higher.
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Many coal-state senators say it needs to be shored up and possibly reformed following major coal bankruptcies.
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Many of these homes were vacated due to foreclosures and bankruptcies in the wake of the 2008 recession.
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But many of them are expected to go out of business this year, as profits shrank and bankruptcies rise.
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Before 2010 there were so many bankruptcies, and there were so many writers who lost everything and needed help.
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The downturn for retailers has led to high-profile bankruptcies including Sears Holdings Corp and Toys "R" Us Inc.
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Already, oil producers have dropped their rig count in the United States as bankruptcies spread in the oil patch.
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Trump, a billionaire businessman, has filed for at least four bankruptcies, with NBC News putting the figure at six.
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This is clearly just illustrative and assumes that bankruptcies are narrow and do not spread to the broader economy.
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True, whiffs of corruption hung over him, and the bankruptcies of two state firms he championed were a blot.
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But all of it was slipping away amid a pair of bankruptcies, and a dad who struggled with alcoholism.
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The result was a severe erosion and damage to the company over a period of years, including two bankruptcies.
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That follows years of strong hiring in the aftermath of the 2009 bankruptcies and bailouts of GM and Chrysler.
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That might lead to further consolidation or bankruptcies after the collapse of Air Berlin and Monarch Airlines last year.
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California is impacted most by lack of labor, while Wisconsin suffers worst from bankruptcies and dairy losses, for instance.
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Dr. Oz may have come under fire for pushing supplements and "miracle" fixes; Mr. Trump may have suffered bankruptcies.
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Last summer, Mr. Trump lashed out at Mr. Wallace for asking about his bankruptcies during the first Republican debate.
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Well, that cost decrease has been pretty rough for the oil industry, leading to massive bankruptcies and job decreases.
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In most other bankruptcies, McKinsey would have been required to disclose any Puerto Rican investments it had via Whitebox.
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Store closings and bankruptcies in retail have led to vacant storefronts and so-called zombie malls around the country.
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His casino and hotel businesses had suffered some bankruptcies, and his lenders were grumbling that he had stiffed them.
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A little under 20 years ago, it was the subject of one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in history.
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The situation is similar to the 2009 bailouts and bankruptcies in the US auto industry, involving GM and Chrysler.
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But with demand for flights likely slumping even more than it did two decades ago, bankruptcies could happen anyway.
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Those expected profits never materialized, and the sector has seen a rash of bankruptcies in the last several years.
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There were 23 retail bankruptcies in 2019, compared with 17 in 2018, according to a tracking by CB Insights.
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Recent bankruptcies of antibiotic manufacturers such as Melinta and Achaogen have revealed just how fragile this pipeline has become.
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They allowed more bankruptcies, hoping to send a message that companies that spend recklessly will be allowed to fail.
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Despite the flood of store closings and recent bankruptcies, the brands are each bullish on brick-and-mortar retail.
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These companies collect data on people's borrowing patterns, including their payment histories and any potential bankruptcies or tax liens.
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Both retail stores and restaurant chains have seen their fair share of closures and bankruptcies over the past decade.
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Store closures aside, more bankruptcies are looming and many could hit early this year, according to Credit Suisse Group.
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Trump billed himself as the ultimate winner, the man the establishment couldn't slay despite bankruptcies, personal scandals and feuds.
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Smith did not say whether he expected such consolidation to be driven by airline bankruptcies or mergers or both.
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Highly leveraged corporations may have difficulty refinancing or getting more credit, increasing the risk of corporate defaults and bankruptcies.
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It had its struggles, too, including seven bankruptcies and a string of ownership changes resembling a game of hot potato.
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He nevertheless made a success of his third marriage and despite bankruptcies, he's always found new partners for his ventures.
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The bankruptcies of chains like Bon-Ton, Toys R Us and Sears don't appear to benefiting others in the industry.
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Airlines around the world saw a range of bankruptcies, liquidations, and failures, with many forced to shut down in 2019.
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In February, CEO Simon said he was "nervous" about a few more retail bankruptcies shaking out during the first quarter.
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But the importance of the incentives also led to massive volatility in solar stocks, and played a role in bankruptcies.
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Go deeper: Split Congress could be good news for farm economy Farm bankruptcies surpass Great Recession levels in upper Midwest
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One bankruptcy lawyer said similar fault lines are developing in numerous of the dozens of pending bankruptcies involving energy producers.
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But the Real Housewives is an exception, since the messiness of their own lives — divorces, bankruptcies, foreclosures, lawsuits et. al.
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A decrease in the sales of soybeans and other agricultural products, for example, has helped to trigger US farm bankruptcies.
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" Clinton, echoing a case she will make throughout the weekend, added, Trump "doesn't make a thing in America except bankruptcies.
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The Donald, never to be outdone, is burdened by bankruptcies, over-the-top flip-flopping, womanizing and allegations of misogyny.
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Since 2015 Texas alone has seen 71 bankruptcies of exploration-and-production firms, says Haynes and Boone, a law firm.
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And there's no one better than Trump at sound bites -- he files them faster than bankruptcies -- and they are zingers.
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In recent months, creditors have used involuntary bankruptcies in the United States to put several large energy companies into bankruptcy.
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Sabine and Samson were among the biggest bankruptcies in the energy sector last year, when energy prices began falling sharply.
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People age 55 and over accounted for almost 1 in 213 medical bankruptcies in 280, according to research by Nerdwallet.
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Department stores have suffered the most, hit by nine retail bankruptcies in 2017 alone and accelerating declines in foot traffic.
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That program is approaching insolvency due to both the financial crisis and a string of bankruptcies in the coal industry.
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The program is nearing insolvency due to both the financial crisis and a string of bankruptcies in the coal industry.
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But it also faces greater risks than it did even a decade ago when sales plunged, forcing bankruptcies and bailouts.
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There are no major bankruptcies like the AIG, GM and Lehman Brothers ones that threatened the economy eight years ago.
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The resulting wave of bankruptcies, mine closures, and job losses and layoffs crashed over the coal industry during 2015/22.
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Raczkowski also said that the lenders' "agony" may be prolonged by several months, with the bankruptcies taking place next year.
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Record-high debt and a rise in Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies should come as no surprise, the Farm Bureau reported.
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First, during the time of the airline study, the airline industry was undergoing sweeping consolidation, with bankruptcies and mergers galore.
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The pension plan is headed toward insolvency as a result of the financial crisis and bankruptcies in the coal industry.
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The broader food distribution industry is already under pressure, a reverberation from the pressures (and bankruptcies) within the grocery sector.
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The company's implosion followed the bankruptcies of two other ambulance companies owned by private equity, Rural/Metro and First Med.
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Well, the requirement for a uniform system of bankruptcies appears above all those powers I just mentioned on the list.
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And Trump, he of the many bankruptcies and a fraud-plagued "university," is the most successful businessman of our day.
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It's shared by a certain orangey blowhard with aggressive lawsuits, convenient bankruptcies, stiffed creditors and phony philanthropy in his past.
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Yet some signs of economic collapse are already manifest, including rising unemployment, a surge in bad loans and corporate bankruptcies.
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Some of those on the list are known for handling financial-related issues like bankruptcies, shareholder activism, and corporate issues.
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Such pressures have contributed to a string of recent retail bankruptcies, including Toys "R" Us, Payless, Gymboree and Radio Shack.
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Personal bankruptcies, historically associated with medical debt, fell by half between 2010 and 2016, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute.
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The government stopped short of offering any direct financial help, but said it was concerned about a wave of bankruptcies.
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The constant onslaught of closures and bankruptcies has slashed more than 1.3 million retail workers' jobs in the past decade.
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There have been numerous bankruptcies in the sector, from American Apparel to Wet Seal to Charlotte Russe to Forever 21.
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Since 2012, 10 of the 14 largest retail bankruptcies were companies owned or controlled by private equity or hedge funds.
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She said the retirees deserve their day in court, and questioned the wisdom of applying equitable mootness to municipal bankruptcies.
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But further bankruptcies among competitors will help to support IAG's growth next year, group Chief Executive Willie Walsh told analysts.
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But further bankruptcies among competitors will help to support IAG's growth next year, group Chief Executive Willie Walsh told analysts.
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"As store closures and bankruptcies continue among key mall retailers, we expect further deterioration in the mall ecosystem," Goldman said.
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The newer research also has some limitations, and its authors acknowledge it probably undercounts the rate of medical bankruptcies somewhat.
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Bret: Anyone who survives a half-dozen bankruptcies and goes on to win the presidency should never be written off.
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All those fees have played a big role in helping airlines return to profitability after years of losses and bankruptcies.
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Demand for air travel wavered, pricing came under pressure, fuel costs spiked, and the industry endured a wave of bankruptcies.
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Chapter 11 bankruptcies spiked 63% in March from a year ago and have hit the highest level since April 2011.
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Lenders that provide money to carry a retailer through its restructuring have been the drivers of the compressed timeframe for bankruptcies.
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Russian investors have been instrumental in helping him cope with all the credit problems he has thanks to his serial bankruptcies.
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Sinkevicius remembers "the constant delays" and, in some cases, bankruptcies of satellite communication and broadband networks over the last 13 years.
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Restructuring veteran Jack Butler, chief executive of the Birch Lake Holdings merchant bank, said the pressure for shorter bankruptcies will continue.
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Specifically, the questioner wanted to know what lessons Bezos has learned from the recent bankruptcies of Sears and other big retailers.
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In the past Trump's improvisations led to a significant number of failures, including several massive bankruptcies, to go with his achievements.
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American farmers have been hit so hard by Trump's impulsive trade war that bankruptcies and farmer suicides are on the rise.
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After two bankruptcies, Gildan Activewear bought the company, saving it from yet another foreclosure before shutting down all of its stores.
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Bad bankruptcies inevitably result in thousands of job losses — and Sears is looking like it's going to be one of them.
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Read more: A recession slammed trucking last year — and experts predict that 2020 will bring more bankruptcies and plunging truck orders
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Trump has filed four business bankruptcies in the last 30 years, all of which surrounded his casino holdings in Atlantic City.
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The carnage included dozens of oil company bankruptcies, a mini-recession for several industries, and hundreds of thousands of job cuts.
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Trump's record of bankruptcies and abandoned projects shows this is the one bit of advice he might be able to follow.
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As a result, farmer bankruptcies in the Midwest have shot up to levels the U.S. hasn't seen for approximately a decade.
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A lot of bankruptcies and layoffs around the world have their roots in recent waves of artificially cheap steel from China.
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A standout faller was Intu Properties, which dropped 8 percent after it scrapped its dividend, under pressure from several retail bankruptcies.
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Gottlieb led a 22016 study of 23.17 retail bankruptcies, analyzing and contrasting the outcomes pre and post 22015 bankruptcy law changes.
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The sudden revaluation in exchange rates and asset prices, and the waves of defaults and bankruptcies they triggered, were extremely unpleasant.
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Oil drillers were selling at 2100 to 40 cents on the dollar, and some remain cheap for fear of more bankruptcies.
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The overarching narrative for much of the retail industry into the first half of 2017 has been store closures and bankruptcies.
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Despite the flush times, the 2008 recession and the bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler shook the auto industry to the core.
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The new regulations will also result in higher property taxes for wind farm owners, which the industry says could trigger bankruptcies.
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Retail jobs have been shed due to a string of recent bankruptcies, which are heading toward their highest level since 2009.
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Several major supermarkets withdrew the fruit as shoppers abandoned purchases, forcing some growers to dump fruit amid warnings of widespread bankruptcies.
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Record Chinese exports, excess global capacity and shrinking demand had pushed prices to decade lows, forcing closures, lay-offs and bankruptcies.
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Recall that the 2014-2016 oil plunge sparked dozens of bankruptcies and hundreds of thousands of layoffs in the oil patch.
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The recent bankruptcies of the nation's leading coal producers are the latest benchmark in the steady decline of the coal industry.
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And a classic sign that more trucking bankruptcies are on the horizon is emerging — increased delinquencies in paying off fuel cards.
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And, according to the FreightWaves report, the surge in trucking bankruptcies has been historically linked to a jump in diesel prices.
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Those plans are funded through a federal program approaching insolvency due to the financial crisis and bankruptcies across the coal industry.
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The Times discovered the agreement during a review of the thousands of documents filed in the bankruptcies of Mr. Trump's casinos.
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Normally, that's the way it should be: Bankruptcies, after all, involve companies whose assets are worth far less than their obligations.
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While corporate bankruptcies are often chaotic for employees and executives, the world's worst company collapses have shaken up entire world markets.
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Kniffen said he expects many more bankruptcies, including Sears as early as next month, and said more strategic mergers are likely.
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If you do have collection accounts or bankruptcies on your reports, they're likely having a negative impact on your credit scores.
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Count the bankruptcies filed from 2011 through 2015 by residents of Whitehaven, and there is almost one for every three households.
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Challenges facing the energy sector, as declines in commodities prices have caused distress and bankruptcies, cut into IHS's revenue in 21.
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It was just eight years ago that both G.M. and the former Chrysler needed bankruptcies and government bailouts simply to survive.
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S. trade war, rising corporate bankruptcies, and a steep decline in the yuan could put a significant dent on the economy.
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"Changes to the 10-Ks predict future earnings, profitability, future news announcements, and even future firm-level bankruptcies," the researchers said.
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The stock prices of European banks, which have been big lenders to Turkish banks, dropped over fears of Turkish corporate bankruptcies.
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On Tuesday, airlines demanded urgent tax relief to avoid multiple bankruptcies as coronavirus disruption continued its spread across the global industry.
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Otherwise, what has happened with coal bankruptcies, where executives take whatever money is left and run, could play out with fracking.
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"The judges understand the complexities of large corporate bankruptcies and can handle cases expeditiously," said Dion Hayes, a local bankruptcy lawyer.
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Instead, Congress and the George W. Bush administration decided to offer $7 billion in grants and loan guarantees to prevent bankruptcies.
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Retail bankruptcies such as Sears and Toys "R" Us and a strong consumer economy have also benefited the big-box chains.
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Bankruptcies of Turkish corporations are expected to rise, and many economists now think Turkey will soon to fall into a recession.
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Small towns are struggling, she said, with populations shrinking, schools closing and farmers wrestling with bankruptcies and a growing suicide problem.
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Bust is a rarity, having kept its cult following while staying afloat in a media sea of bankruptcies, mergers and buyouts.
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With venture capital and private equity flows sharply down, combined with a crackdown on peer-to-peer lending, bankruptcies have spiked.
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But 2019 isn&apost&apos unique: several trucking bankruptcies throughout the past few decades have left thousands of truck drivers jobless.
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Several trucking bankruptcies throughout the past few decades have left thousands of truck drivers jobless, some right before the holiday season.
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State-controlled banks lent tens of billions of dollars at low interest rates despite the high-profile bankruptcies of solar manufacturers.
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The declarations allowed McKinsey "to unlawfully conceal its many significant connections to 'interested parties'" in the bankruptcies, according to the complaint.
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You can be a thrice-married, trash-talking showman with bankruptcies, lawsuits and all manner of other messiness in your wake.
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Competition from lower-cost natural gas and renewables has led to a wave of bankruptcies and layoffs as coal production declines.
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But there's another factor at play here: A rash of bankruptcies of companies that private equity funds drove into the ground.
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It makes private equity and hedge fund companies liable for their losses while protecting workers' pensions, retirement, and compensation in bankruptcies.
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The collapse of the miners' plan was hastened by the parade of bankruptcies that have hit the industry in recent years.
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"We are working through the bankruptcies and putting in better retailers," CEO David Simon said on an earnings conference call Monday.
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Its work, pursuant to new federal legislation, would be separate from PREPA and the Commonwealth's bankruptcies (which tangle up decision making).
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They found just 4 percent of bankruptcies could be traced back to an acute event that put somebody in the hospital.
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More than half of indebted millennial respondentsMorning ConsultRead more: An astounding number of bankruptcies are being driven by student loan debt
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But, Barron's said, shares could likely reach $20 as those bankruptcies dwindle and it is able to re-lease vacant space.
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Tourist numbers have plummeted, with visitor numbers down nearly 50 percent in October, record declines in retail sales, rising unemployment and bankruptcies.
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Tourist numbers have plummeted, with visitor numbers down nearly 50 percent in October, record declines in retail sales, rising unemployment and bankruptcies.
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Zhang said that China will reduce leverage in the economy through efforts including bankruptcies, and is not resorting to large-scale stimulus.
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NNN's weighted average remaining lease term is long at 11.5 years, signaling durability in cash flows, absent tenant bankruptcies and lease rejections.
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She hit Trump for "multiple bankruptcies, stiffing contractors and spurring hundreds of job losses" during his time owning casinos in Atlantic City.
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PROPERTY-LEVEL FUNDAMENTALS UNEVEN The company's operating performance has been negatively affected by weakening retailer trends, in particular tenant bankruptcies and closures.
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The result was a rash of bankruptcies, including those of Payless ShoeSource, Sports Authority and Toys R Us. Thousands lost their jobs.
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But in the 1990s China's leaders did manage bold state-enterprise reforms involving bankruptcies and capacity cuts, that overcame such vested interests.
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I end in 2010 because that was the year Trump lost control of his casinos after the third of their four bankruptcies.
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These bankruptcies and other store closings have caused occupancy rates among nonanchor tenants to fall slightly last year, to below 95 percent.
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Retail bankruptcies The economy seems to be churning right along, but for a lot of retailers, these are the worst of times.
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The number of wells in the OWA was 633 in March 2016, quadrupling from two years ago partly due to rising bankruptcies.
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It has been slammed by a wave of retail bankruptcies including Sports Authority and Gander Mountain, which sold many of its products.
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The Soviet embargo in particular crippled the ag economy and led to farm foreclosures and bankruptcies across the country throughout the decade.
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But the program is approaching insolvency due to losses during the financial crisis and the wave of bankruptcies in the coal industry.
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News of retail bankruptcies and store closures has Wall Street worried that landlords won't be able to fill vacant storefronts fast enough.
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The collapse in oil and natural gas prices has led to scores of bankruptcies, mounting debts and the slashing of exploration budgets.
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Data indicate it will get harder for struggling farmers to qualify for loans while other reports show farm bankruptcies on the ascent.
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A weakening currency could very well lead to corporate bankruptcies that further erode investor confidence that leads to a further currency weakness.
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In energy the only way that's going to happen is through bankruptcies of some of the oil companies as they stop pumping.
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Despite four massive corporate bankruptcies, each involving complex enterprises that required real executive skills, Trump insisted he was a great business leader.
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Retail bankruptcies have shaken landlords, who face a growing number of empty storefronts and declining rents in their malls and strip centers.
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For China's banking system, the coming months are almost certain to bring more defaults, bankruptcies and other debt problems, according to economists.
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Some bureaucrats are concerned about the risk of bankruptcies if banks continue to struggle with low interest rates and declining lending activity.
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Bad news: Looming bankruptcies The oil crash could provide a bit of good news to American consumers shellshocked by the coronavirus crisis.
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"The financing market has been difficult given recent bankruptcies," analysts for KeyBanc Capital Markets wrote in a note to clients on Monday.
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In fact, a study released earlier this year found that two-thirds of bankruptcies in the U.S. are tied to medical debts.
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This has been especially harmful for US agriculture, as tariffs on soybeans and other agricultural products have sparked bankruptcies among American farmers.
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The German bank is one of the few banks that still lends money to Trump after his multiple bankruptcies and financial woes.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday he could see the oil industry experiencing a significant wave of bankruptcies if low crude prices persist.
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Another key theme to draw from this year's retail bankruptcies is that the apparel category is struggling more than others, Tibone said.
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As a businessman, Trump stumbled through multiple bankruptcies, defrauded students at a phony "university" and even ran a casino into the ground.
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There were more than 773,000 bankruptcies filed in the 27-month period that ended June 213, 27, according to the U.S. Courts.
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Some factors, like the bankruptcies of the retail giants Sports Authority and Sport Chalet in 2016, were out of the company's control.
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He worried that I was going to reveal unpleasant facts about Trump's past, including his bankruptcies and his betrayals of his wives.
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At Kekst, Obiedo advised clients on a variety of matters, including bankruptcies and restructurings, contested M&A deals, and international corruption investigations.
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The Week's Ryan Cooper pointed to some other studies that found roughly 25 percent of bankruptcies could be blamed on medical debt.
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The change would not only disadvantage import-dependent companies, but it opens the possibility for massive price increases, import bankruptcies, or both.
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Chapter 12 bankruptcies have risen 24% over the previous year, and farm debt is projected to hit a record high $416 billion.
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But in the face of foreign competition, recessions, bankruptcies and consolidation, British car manufacturing plummeted from its peak in the early 2000s.
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Thanks to Trump's tariffs, which amounted to the largest tax increase on Americans in decades, farm bankruptcies and farmer suicides have spiked.
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The company's average remaining lease term was 6.9 years as of March 103, 2017, supporting cash flow predictability absent material lessee bankruptcies.
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Dairy farmers are facing dire circumstances caused in part by a milk glut and declining demand — dairy bankruptcies continue to climb rapidly.
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By cutting down on bankruptcies, the legislation helped not just credit card companies but also consumers who benefit from lower interest rates.
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He wanted someone in office that had business experience; I simply couldn't understand how bankruptcies and fraud accusations didn't accentuate Trump's business ineptitude.
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Municipalities worry they may not be able to prove their case, or that a disorderly process could lead to bankruptcies and uneven payouts.
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But several bankers say Trump could conceivably borrow hundreds of millions against them, despite his history of business bankruptcies and litigation with lenders.
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A 25 percent increase in the value of the dollar would make many of those debts untenable, leading to cascading waves of bankruptcies.
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Cheap oil could mean wide-scale layoffs and bankruptcies among oil exploration companies, and is already hammering the stock prices of energy companies.
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She foreshadowed an anti-Trump strategy in March when she called him a "loser" with "failed businesses" and a history of corporate bankruptcies.
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Trump lost control of the casinos through a series of bankruptcies with Icahn ultimately emerging as the sole owner of the Taj Mahal.
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Polaroid, having gone through two bankruptcies, continued to survive by licensing its brand here and there to middling digital cameras and other products.
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In Britain, with higher online-shopping penetration, the owners of high-street property suffer from an epidemic of boarded-up shops and bankruptcies.
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Sales in North America have risen only once in Under Armour's past four quarters, also due to the bankruptcies of sporting goods retailers.
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Gingrich also read "Trump: The Art of the Comeback," another autobiography released in the late 1990s after Trump's companies had gone through bankruptcies.
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They include a strong U.S. dollar, the bankruptcies of Sports Authority and Sport Chalet, and a shift toward fashion sneakers that's helping Adidas.
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Billionaire developer Trump has been criticized on the campaign trail for allegedly failing to pay contractors and benefiting personally from his companies' bankruptcies.
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Ten years ago, David Dranove, a professor of health management at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, conducted research on people experiencing medical bankruptcies.
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A string of bankruptcies at his hotel and casino businesses during the 1990s made most of Wall Street wary of extending him credit.
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Trump and Ross met — and bonded — through Trump's Atlantic City casino hotel bankruptcies in the 1990s, with Ross representing some of Trump's creditors.
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Coal company bankruptcies and a resurgence of the disease are accelerating the risk of insolvency for the fund, according to the accountability office.
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There were 33 oilfield service bankruptcies through July, compared with 46 filings in the same period last year, according to the law firm.
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However, many bankruptcies result in restructuring rather than the demise of the company, suggesting a portion of the workforce would likely be retained.
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The industry is also struggling to clear inventory following a string of bankruptcies including those of Sports Authority, Performance Sports and Gander Mountain.
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I'm not sure that this qualifies as a sensible exit, although Mr Trump continues to portray his serial bankruptcies as a brilliant strategy.
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Corporate bond defaults in China surged in 2018, quadrupling in U.S. dollar terms to $16 billion, Coface said, adding that bankruptcies also rose.
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With oil at $30, default rates are at 20 percent, so there are going to be a lot of bankruptcies in that area.
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The rising number of retail bankruptcies comes as consumers are making more purchases online, and shifting their spending toward travel and other experiences.
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"His bankruptcies have crushed small businesses and the men and women who worked for them," Romney said of Trump during his speech Thursday.
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But the more dramatic retail story of the year was bankruptcies, which are at a six-year high, according to S&P Global.
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He noted that weakness in oil prices could lead to more bankruptcies in the energy sector, which could roil the broader credit market.
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N, generate the bulk of the world's credit reports and scores based on consumer borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgments.
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"The decline in the number of bankruptcies among smaller firms was led by strategic incentives such as rescheduling loan-payment deadlines," said Seki.
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He noted that Trump received funding from Russian investors for his businesses after American banks stopped lending to him because of past bankruptcies.
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DVB said the large number of vessels still on order from shippers could play into a rise in distressed sales, bankruptcies and restructurings.
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Some experts said they expected the parties to avoid protracted legal battles which have marred other product liability bankruptcies like those involving asbestos.
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But in doing so, he will open himself up to a strong counterattack about dubious business tactics, bankruptcies and schemes like Trump University.
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That means that a legal challenge is certain, and also the courts, which worry about regulations that require bankruptcies, will take it seriously.
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During the downturn, scores of U.S. independent oil companies fueled the biggest wave of bankruptcies since the telecom meltdown of the early 2000s.
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The biggest mall owner in the U.S. is warning of more store closures and even bankruptcies to rattle the retail industry in 2019.
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Just a few years ago, after a deep recession, automakers faced major restructuring, including the government-backed bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler.
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But Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy also provides for cramdowns, and during the recent flurry of bankruptcies in places like Detroit and Stockton, Calif.
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A candidate claiming that his business acumen will enable him to manage America deserved much more scrutiny of his bankruptcies and mediocre investing.
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These highly indebted companies will likely navigate the next recession, and the resulting bankruptcies and losses will stress the economy and financial system.
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Economists are certain that if the tariffs remain in place, they will lead to layoffs, farm foreclosures and bankruptcies — but not right away.
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Once a center of steel production, the city suffered when that industry declined in the 1980s because of foreign competition and corporate bankruptcies.
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Other Wall Street banks shunned him after a series of defaults and bankruptcies saddled them with hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
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Incomes have slipped, farm bankruptcies have increased and widespread flooding has inundated the region, killing cattle and turning some fields into unplowable pits.
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Mr. Trump has long attributed his first run of business reversals and bankruptcies to the recession that hit three years later, in 1990.
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On Wednesday the BoE launched emergency credit measures to prevent a wave of corporate bankruptcies, and cut interest rates to 0.25% from 0.75%.
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But how long that will take and much damage is done to supply chains and the number of bankruptcies — we just don't know.
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US airlines asked for a $50+ billion relief package on Monday, seeking to avoid bankruptcies as coronavirus presents strong headwinds for the industry.
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When prices cratered in 2014 and 2015, asset sales and bankruptcies soared in the oil patch, with highly leveraged companies the most vulnerable.
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As these companies struggle to breakeven with depressed oil prices, some analysts are saying a wave of consolidation and bankruptcies could be ahead.
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Both Parr and Cheyney anticipate bankruptcies in the town, noting that some farms that have operated for generations were destroyed by the flooding.
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Government-mandated lockdowns will undoubtedly result in enormous job losses and bankruptcies that could sink the United States into a severe economic recession.
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General Motors, Ford, and FCA have each amassed huge war chests, following the financial crisis and bailouts and bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler.
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In an industry reeling from bankruptcies, vacant storefronts and plummeting sales, Nordstrom is one of the few department store chains to show promise.
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A string of bankruptcies in the 1990s and 2000s may have left Mr. Trump's companies largely unable to tap traditional sources of financing.
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EIA cited "declining coal demand and related bankruptcies, ownership changes, and sudden mine closures" as some of the biggest obstacles facing the industry.
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"He had just gone through I don't know how many bankruptcies," Bill Pruitt, a producer on the show, recently told The New Yorker.
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This combination of brittle household finances, stagnant discretionary incomes, and wide availability of poorly understood debt products fundamentally explains the runup in bankruptcies.
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Some 2,600 medical claims were transferred from companies to the fund in 2017 due to bankruptcies, according to a Congressional report this year.
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"Bankruptcies were up significantly in 2019, a trend that appears to be continuing — if not accelerating — thus far this year," the freight note said.
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But with millions of workers at risk of losing their jobs from bankruptcies — see — or new technological applications that , he didn't see the incentive.
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Charles Gibbs, a restructuring partner at Akin Gump in Texas, said the U.S. oil industry is not even halfway through its wave of bankruptcies.
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A wave of bankruptcies swept through the oil patch last year, weakening or wiping out some of the companies that sell services to drillers.
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Tragically, when prices fell, lower-income folks who really could not afford these mortgages under normal credit standards, suffered massive foreclosures and personal bankruptcies.
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Prices gained earlier in the day as disruption in Nigeria, shale bankruptcies in the U.S. and tumult in Venezuela contributed to tighten crude output.
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Crude oil prices rose as turmoil in Nigeria, shale bankruptcies in the United States and a crisis in Venezuela all contributed to tightening supplies .
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Throughout the speech, Clinton tied her message to support for workers and small businesses, while highlighting the numerous lawsuits and bankruptcies Trump has endured.
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Deutsche Bank for years has been the main lender for Trump, whom other banks have avoided loaning money to because of his repeated bankruptcies.
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Six years after plunging sales during the recession forced automakers into bankruptcies and painful restructuring, the industry has roared back to achieve new heights.
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Polaroid, the iconic but indebted camera company that endured two bankruptcies in less than 10 years, is ready for its digital era close-up.
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Clinton has questioned Trump's business acumen, arguing that he started his career with $14 million borrowed from his father and his four corporate bankruptcies.
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She left the right after researching surging individual bankruptcies, which turned out to be caused not by fecklessness, but ill health and other misfortunes.
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Why it matters: It's the latest in a string of coal company bankruptcies, which began before President Trump's tenure but have picked up lately.
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They brought health care to more than 20 million Americans, literally saving lives and offering a buffer against personal bankruptcies caused by medical emergencies.
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Investors should be far more worried if a slowdown in the economy away from just a decline in oil prices were triggering these bankruptcies.
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As the retail landscape becomes littered with bankruptcies and store closures, one brand is poised to triple its revenue over the next five years.
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"In the next six to 12 months you're going to see a disintegration of the industry…a lot of bankruptcies, bodies everywhere," said Papa.
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McCain mocking Romney also mocked Trump's failed business ventures, pointing to his airline, his casino bankruptcies and more, and attacked his sexual indiscretions, too.
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"There's an awful lot of stress out here right now," said Joseph Peiffer, a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, bankruptcy attorney who specializes in farm bankruptcies.
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The growing popularity of online shopping has hit traditional retailers hard, culminating in a spate of retail bankruptcies and store closures in recent years.
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This law created a process combining elements of traditional Chapter 9 and 11 bankruptcies that will permit U.S. owned territories to adjust their debts.
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"Those bankruptcies screwed a lot of people -- and not just hedge fund yuppies," said a top strategist aligned with a pro-Clinton super PAC.
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The move comes as traditional banks have cut credit access for smaller companies amid record defaults and bankruptcies during Brazil's deepest recession on record.
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RioCan is seeking to boost rental income growth by focusing on key population centers in Canada as store closures and bankruptcies hit mall owners.
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That is bound to result in a spate of bankruptcies and defaults in Turkey's corporate sector, which is excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
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To be sure, like its REIT rivals, GGP has still struggled with retail bankruptcies, store closures and a shift in spending to online platforms.
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In this battle, he was always willing to do what others wouldn't -- stiff contractors, declare multiple bankruptcies, lie and distort -- in order to win.
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The big German bank became Trump's lifeline after U.S. lenders turned against him following a string of hotel and casino bankruptcies in the 1990s.
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O for about $39.15.75 billion in stock, at a time of almost no mergers and a rising tide of bankruptcies in the energy sector.
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Why are traditional e-commerce players like Warby Parker and Bonobos opening stores amid other retailers announcing store closures and bankruptcies by the week?
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Bonus plans in bankruptcies routinely come under scrutiny, especially by the U.S. trustee, over concerns they are mainly intended to keep insiders from quitting.
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But he is perhaps best known for his work at the White House helping shepherd General Motors and Chrysler through their government-sponsored bankruptcies.
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Energy Future filed for bankruptcy in 2014 under the weight of more than $40 billion in debt — one of the largest bankruptcies in history.
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Wave of bankruptcies, layoffs It's no secret that many shale oil companies piled on loads of debt to pay for their expensive drilling projects.
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Never a competent manager of complex organizations -- witness his many bankruptcies -- Trump rose to fame pitching the illusion that he was a great businessman.
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"There is a heightened concern there will be increased airline bankruptcies in 228 given the fallout from the coronavirus," Cowen analyst Helane Becker said.
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Bernie Sanders has said he wants to wipe out $81 billion in medical debt and make it easier to discharge medical debts in bankruptcies.
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Edwards envisions that companies already struggling to generate profits will suffer defaults and bankruptcies if the stock market's woes intensify and the economy slows.
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But in September, when Toys "R" Us filed for one of the largest bankruptcies of the year, it did not go to nearby Newark.
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In the other, bankruptcies cascade across the economy, and people are out of work in numbers this country has not seen since the 1930s.
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"The bankruptcies [this year] are kind of lumpy," said Vince Tibone, a lead retail analyst at commercial real estate services firm Green Street Advisors.
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More than 100 people still work for Lehman and the case remains one of the largest U.S. bankruptcies, even after the distributions to creditors.
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The SF-86 is 127 pages and contains details on people's most closely held secrets, such as affairs, drug and alcohol abuse or bankruptcies.
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Two bankruptcy experts told CNN the Boy Scouts case is somewhat closer to asbestos-related bankruptcies, such as for US Gypsum or Owens Corning.
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Considering that his own real estate career has been marked by court battles and bankruptcies, will the Trump-era GSA follow the same lead?
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It's been Trump's motto ever since, no matter the collateral damage and the cost of legal battles and reputational hits, personal scandals and bankruptcies.
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In his many bankruptcies, he used the law and clever negotiation to protect himself and his brand as creditors took what they could get.
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The Deloitte study found that oilfield service providers, which provide staffing and equipment needed to drill wells, are filing for fewer bankruptcies than producers.
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Recent coverage expansion has been associated with reductions in bankruptcies, collections, payday loans, and other manifestations of the distress caused by unpaid medical bills.
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Sears has hired M-III Partners, a boutique advisory firm specializing in seeing companies through bankruptcies and restructuring, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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But at the same time we want to prevent the severe downturns that choke the industry, cause bankruptcies, jobs being lost across the world.
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"We need to look at ways in which tour operators one way or another can protect themselves from such bankruptcies in future," Johnson said.
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"Credit fund bankruptcies are coming," said Gundlach, who warned in December that the Federal Reserve might regret raising rates because of deteriorating financial conditions.
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"There is a heightened concern there will be increased airline bankruptcies in 23 given the fallout from the coronavirus," Cowen analyst Helane Becker said.
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Boosting sales for American-made food would give a big lift to our country's farmers and ranchers who face record low incomes and bankruptcies.
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Despite soaring store closures and bankruptcies in the sector, some retailers push aggressively forward, at least for now, especially those catering to squeezed consumers.
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The TINA investigation, which found LuLaRoe seller bankruptcies in 33 states, is hardly the first to illuminate LuLaRoe's reportedly problematic and often deceptive practices.
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The category has seen recent bankruptcies from The Sports Authority and Sport Chalet, causing Under Armour to lower its full-year sales and earnings guidance.
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Clinton said Trump's casino bankruptcies and numerous complaints against him by contractors showed he cannot be trusted to set economic policy from the White House.
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If you look at the last 286 years you can look it up on the internet, I think there have been almost 230 airline bankruptcies.
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If you-- look at the last 2000 years-- you can look it up on the internet, I think there have been almost 8 airline bankruptcies.
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Medical bills are the No. 1 source of bankruptcies in America, and 63 percent of Americans don't have enough savings to cover a $217 emergency.
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Plank cited a number of factors for the declining North American sales figures, including retail bankruptcies and store closures, declining productivity and changing fashion preferences.
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With the rise of e-commerce, news of massive store closures and bankruptcies for legacy retail brands have become business as usual in today's economy.
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Depending on the candidate's salary, employers may not be entitled to know about prior bankruptcies or arrests if they occurred more than seven years ago.
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You can also address some of the other key factors used to calculate your credit score: missed payments, personal bankruptcies and high credit-card balances.
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Despite changes in the law intended to speed up bankruptcies, procedures are still "a mess", believes Stathis Potamitis of PotamitisVekris, a law firm in Athens.
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Xiao said SOEs' leverage is at "healthy levels", and bankruptcies and liquidation have only happened at second-tier companies, not at the holding group level.
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Pensions were also a significant factor in the recent municipal bankruptcies of Vallejo, Stockton and San Bernardino, but pensions were not cut in those cases.
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He can be irritated by the boring task of running complex entities, which helps explain the bankruptcies and the campaign's failing ground operation in Iowa.
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"Until there's shock and awe in terms of bankruptcies and super-low prices, there's going to be unrelenting selling pressure in this market," Kilduff said.
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Recent bankruptcies of Air Berlin and Monarch Airlines in Europe angered passengers but the aircraft were absorbed relatively quickly due to high demand, bankers say.
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China is itself struggling to balance short term stability with structural reforms that might risk generating unemployment or leading to bankruptcies if demand remains weak.
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But legal experts also believe that the spike in number of people who now have health insurance is partially responsible for the decline in bankruptcies.
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Cracks are beginning to appear in China: capital outflows have surged, bankruptcies are occurring more frequently and bad loans in the banking sector are rising.
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The numbers are surging toward the peaks of the post-financial crash period, when, in 2010 and 2011, retail bankruptcies totaled 67 and 59, respectively.
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We need DOI and OSMRE to take immediate action to protect taxpayers and coal communities from the wave of coal bankruptcies happening across the country.
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"The debt limit for Chapter 11.33 bankruptcies should be raised to at least $10 million," said Joseph Peiffer, a bankruptcy attorney in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Some of the most recent retail bankruptcies have been rooted among the teen set, whose businesses were crushed at the expense of fast-fashion's growth.
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The sector was already on pace for a record number of bankruptcies, and now it appears children's clothing company Gymboree will be joining the list.
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In the past two weeks they have conducted interviews about McKinsey's actions in the bankruptcies of at least two companies, one of the sources said.
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Deutsche Bank was, notably, the only important financial institution that would work with Trump after his bankruptcies in the 1990s, lending him over $1 billion.
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But with bankruptcies and mergers in their rearview mirrors and low fuel prices helping profits, airline clubs in the United States are getting an upgrade.
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Its cofounders and co-CEOs departed, and uBiome has been adding executives and board members who have experience with bankruptcies and turning around troubled companies.
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"He tried to seize private property to line his own pocket, [he has had] four bankruptcies [and left] small businesses screwed over," the ad continues.
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More than 60 percent of the reported bankruptcy filings for the region were in Wisconsin, which could suggest a large number of dairy farm bankruptcies.
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The furious pace of expansion by Aldi and Lidl is likely to further disrupt the U.S. grocery market, which has seen 18 bankruptcies since 2014.
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The firm advised on some of the most prominent deals, including hostile takeovers, friendly mergers, spinoffs and bankruptcies, in the boom years of the 1980s.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - FINRA requires brokers to disclose 23 types of incidents that might give investors concern, such as regulatory sanctions, lawsuit judgments and bankruptcies.
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Bankruptcies among oil and gas companies have hit the highest quarterly level since the midst of the 2008 financial crisis, Bloomberg Business reported last month.
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Last week Bloomberg News called out "Detroit's Worst Day" since the 2008 bankruptcies, as Ford joined GM and Chrysler in dramatically lowering its profits projections.
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The industry rode through boom and bust cycles, faced bankruptcies and consolidated, leaving four airlines in control of some three-quarters of the U.S. market.
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Winning the approval of creditors and Judge Drain will not be easy, said Philip Emma, a senior analyst with Debtwire and expert in retail bankruptcies.
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You can also address some of the other key factors used to calculate your credit score: missed payments, personal bankruptcies and high credit card balances.
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The rally has given companies with fragile balance sheets a reprieve from the bankruptcies and mergers analysts say are needed to adapt to lower demand.
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And, given that there are less than three months left in the year, it's possible there will be even more bankruptcies to come in 2019.
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Imagine if it were Clinton who had gone through six bankruptcies and compiled a long record of stiffing contractors, from plumbers to painters to lawyers.
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In Atlantic City, where Mr. Trump's casinos were roiled by financial problems and bankruptcies, some contractors said they went unpaid, putting their businesses in peril.
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Better yet, Trump should simply heed the wisdom of the Founding Fathers, who demanded a "uniform system of bankruptcies" when they gave Congress its powers.
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Despite that aspect of Chapter 9, which prevents the imposition of tax increases or pension freezes in bankruptcies involving cities like Detroit and Stockton, Calif.
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"Now we have a shock situation which could result in a number of bankruptcies of companies that would normally be operating quite well," he said.
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Indeed, a March 8003 study in the American Public Journal of Health found that about two-thirds of all bankruptcies were related to medical problems.
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The pressure from e-commerce, coupled with many retailers loading up on debt during better days, has led to a string of bankruptcies this year.
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On Wednesday last week, the BoE launched emergency credit measures to prevent a wave of corporate bankruptcies, and cut interest rates to 0.25% from 0.75%.
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But that will require agreement on a massive package of aid for both individuals and corporations to stave off mass bankruptcies and waves of layoffs.
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"They're on the brink, for some of them, of bankruptcies, and obviously this could have a ripple effect on the whole credit market," he said.
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A breaking wave of corporate bankruptcies—an event the Fed is now scrambling to contain—could leave hundreds of thousands more unemployed in its wake.
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And, in the meantime, whether gigantic government rescue programmes can prevent markets crystallizing crises of their own by choking funding, forcing bankruptcies and mass unemployment.
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And, in the meantime, whether gigantic government rescue programmes can prevent markets crystallizing crises of their own by choking funding, forcing bankruptcies and mass unemployment.
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The crippling of retail and consumer businesses could quickly escalate into bankruptcies, the downgrading of corporate debt and impairment of the balance sheets of banks.
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Between the lines: The reasons for the biotech bankruptcies run the gamut, but in general, all of the companies burn cash at a high rate.
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Farm bankruptcies were already increasing, with filings in the year ending in September up 24 percent from the previous year, according to the Farm Bureau.
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Other bankruptcies that occurred at the hands of private-equity-owned firms include David's Bridal, Sports Authority, and Payless Shoe Source, to name a few.
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Detroit was particularly hard hit — bankruptcies in the auto industry led to mass layoffs and a foreclosure crisis that brought the city to its knees.
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Share how much debt you have, what your credit scores are, whether you've had bankruptcies or foreclosures, and how much you earn and have saved.
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Democratic strategists say Clinton will focus on Trump's business record, his past bankruptcies and his outsourcing practices to raise fresh doubts about his economic credentials.
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He has also, because he regularly cites the 2500,2000 medical bankruptcies figure, reignited a longstanding debate about the actual scale of the medical bankruptcy problem.
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In 2009, they updated that research with an even more startling number: Medical bills were responsible for more than 62 percent of all American bankruptcies.
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The big coal bankruptcies in 4013 and 2016 were not primarily due to coal getting beat on US electricity markets (though that is also happening).
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He also took aim at Booker, the New Jersey senator and former Newark mayor, who slammed Trump for his handling of casino bankruptcies in Atlantic City.
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Its collapse just predated a tidal wave of retail bankruptcies and store closings that began in early 220, hitting chains like Macy's, The Limited, and Payless.
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"Mortgaged to the hilt" US President Donald Trump, himself a veteran of multiple bankruptcies, points to Russia and China as significant contributors to Venezuela's financial debacle.
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"You still see record farm bankruptcies taking place in Wisconsin, a manufacturing recession, stagnant wage growth and no paid family or medical leave policy," Kind said.
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In the letter, Murray warned the White House that failure to issue the order would spark the immediate bankruptcies of his company and a major customer.
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In the letter, he warned the White House that failure to issue the order would spark the immediate bankruptcies of his company and a major customer.
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In its time, Harrisburg's debt saga was the most dramatic episode in U.S. public finance, coming before both Detroit and Puerto Rico filed their respective bankruptcies.
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All of them were Chapter 113 bankruptcies that allowed the businesses to keep operating while shedding the debt it owed to creditors, vendors, employees and others.
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The global supply of commercial airplanes was helped early this year with the bankruptcies of Jet Airways out of India and Wow Air out of Iceland.
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Target is Goldman's "best idea," because of sustained strong comp growth "accompanied by ongoing store closures and bankruptcies of other brick and mortar retailers," said McShane.
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Research on medical bankruptcies has been controversial because it can be hard to untangle how medical bills fit into a family's overall pattern of financial troubles.
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Experian and its peers Equifax and TransUnion generate credit reports, including on bankruptcies and court judgments, and scores based on borrowing and payment habits of consumers.
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The billionaire is no stranger to the distressed investment world, having been involved in 12 out of the 20 largest bankruptcies in the U.S. since 2008.
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Tokyo Shoko Research, which tracks Japanese bankruptcies, credited the weaken yen, for helping boost corporate earnings, and the low interest rate policy that made borrowing cheaper.
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U.S. production is proving more resilient to low oil prices than many expected, despite reduced drilling for new reserves as well as a jump in bankruptcies.
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Ian Forsyth/Getty Images The head of the world's largest investment fund says markets should brace for a wave of bankruptcies across the global energy sector.
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Smith said the group would consider acquisition opportunities, in part as a result of a wave of aviation bankruptcies reshaping the industry, when they made sense.
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"I've been through three bankruptcies with Mr. Trump," she said, recalling how the fast years of gambling growth here degenerated into a crushing excess of casinos.
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Farm bankruptcies are on the rise in the Upper Midwest, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve, doubling from their recent lows in 2014.
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Donald J. Trump has alienated much of the financial sector — if not with his multiple bankruptcies, then with his divisive rhetoric and lack of detailed policies.
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Taking America out of the running in the global race to clean up our cars can only lead to the next wave of bankruptcies and bailouts.
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High debt loads and asset sales have held back major acquisitions during a nearly two-year oil price rout that has prompted more than 60 bankruptcies.
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Instead, temporary infusions of government capital helped shepherd G.M. and Chrysler through managed bankruptcies that installed new management and fundamentally restructured unsustainable liabilities and cost structures.
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Trump blamed Democratic politicians in a series of tweets for making "all the wrong moves" ahead of a number of bankruptcies in the seaside resort town.
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The man who chose him has a string of bankruptcies to his name, and his companies owe a reported $2000 million to ten different financial institutions.
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Staggering medical bills are the biggest driver of personal bankruptcies in the US. Here's what you need to know if you're thinking about filing for bankruptcy.
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He's proven to be a bad bet, with multiple bankruptcies on his record, failed casinos, and a history of screwing over vendors and other small businesses.
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Lampert managed the company since 2005 as if it were a slow-motion liquidation, said Philip Emma, analyst with Debtwire and an expert in retail bankruptcies.
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Fair Game In large and complex corporate bankruptcies, shareholders are usually kicked to the curb, left with nothing of any value to show for their investments.
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For the 28500 fiscal year, which ended in September, 6900 Chapter 2628 farm or fishery bankruptcies were filed, which is a 28503 percent increase from 22019.
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In the early 2000s, at a time of widespread industry bankruptcies, he bought Bethlehem Steel, Weirton Steel and LTV Steel to create International Steel Group (ISG).
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For years, the two have fought the practice, citing a recent rash of bankruptcies in the mining industry to show that self-bonds cannot be trusted.
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The trouble continued when another of my Fox News colleagues, Chris Wallace, knocked him back on his heels with hard questions about his firms' many bankruptcies.
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Under Armour hasn't been able to match that reach even as bankruptcies of several sporting goods chains such as Sports Authority have eliminated key distribution channels.
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Third, the earnings wipe-out in 2000 was caused in part by a rise in bankruptcies for companies that were clients of the era's big winners.
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Waves of bankruptcies could devastate the financial system from the bottom up, rather than the financial crisis trickling down the way it did 12 years ago.
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A wave of bankruptcies would break many of the business relationships and drain some of the pools of knowledge which are crucial to complex modern economies.
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The pundit class collapsed back in its chair last week, exhausted and spent, from a furious wonk-off session over Bernie Sanders's rhetoric on medical bankruptcies.
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The approach has been aided by a slew of retail bankruptcies, and the fast-changing consumer tastes in favor of e-commerce firms such as Amazon.
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It has been a crisis-filled year for companies and high-profile people struggling to respond to activist investors, #MeToo issues, bankruptcies, and now, the coronavirus.
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Republican senators are scrambling to put together a $28503 trillion fiscal stimulus package before a wave of bankruptcies and layoffs sends the economy into a tailspin.
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Such a move could prompt a wave of bankruptcies and investment cuts in the U.S. which, in turn, would have a noticeable impact on shale production.
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Retailers cut more than 75,000 jobs last year and nearly 100,000 in 2018 because of bankruptcies and store closures, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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In retrospect, the bankruptcies of the Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks may have been beneficial to the area's long-term growth, Mr. Simkins said.
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Levi's move signals that the future still looks bright for many legacy players, despite Amazon's success in retail and the wave of bankruptcies in recent years.
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Bankruptcies last year included major names like the fast-fashion empire Forever 21, the luxury department-store chain Barneys New York, Payless ShoeSource and Charlotte Russe.
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The measures include encouraging mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcies, debt-to-equity swaps and debt securitization to improve credit allocation and stop wasteful spending in the economy.
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The consequences are damaging: More than half of all bankruptcies are related to medical issues, according to a study in the American Journal of Public Health.
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There's still a lot of trepidation, however, especially from international companies, to grow in North America because of waves of store closures and bankruptcies, Garcia said.
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Trump has turned off many people in the worlds of real estate, banking and law with his strong-arming, fee-shaving or stiffing, bankruptcies and litigiousness.
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He cautioned that while bankruptcies could rise, they're unlikely to reach the level that occurred in 2016 and 2017 because the sector is a lot healthier.
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One of the reasons many people think medical bills cause so many bankruptcies is Elizabeth Warren, now a United States senator and possible Democratic presidential candidate.
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Several outside experts said the new research was revealing because it avoided those problems, coming closer to isolating the degree to which medical problems caused bankruptcies.
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The federal bankruptcy code bars the professionals who work on bankruptcies from hiding their stakes, although possessing an interest in a company is not automatically disqualifying.
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Mr. Alix, who formed a small investment company that bought some of Alpha's unsecured debt, has expressed concerns about McKinsey's behavior in bankruptcies for several years.
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Still, it has become increasingly difficult for leveraged retailers to tap the refinancing market, as lenders have become spooked by the increasing number of retail bankruptcies.
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The firm, which tracks bankruptcies across North American exploration and production companies, oilfield services companies and midstream operators, said most overleveraged companies have resolved their financial problems.
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It hadn't been a painless process, as the tumultuous '19803s involved some spectacular bankruptcies, and the arrangements were in some ways worse for the airlines' unionized workers.
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Plummeting global oil prices five years ago sent the former Soviet energy producer's economy into decline, devalued its currency and led to bankruptcies among its commercial banks.
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Today anyone could find evidence of Trump's recklessness in his, according to PolitiFact, six big bankruptcies, but the facts of these failures never slowed Trump a bit.
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U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid called the real estate developer a "fraud" in a speech on the Senate floor, pointing to his multiple bankruptcies and lawsuits.
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Another 30 or so privately held companies also have gone bust, in what already is the biggest wave of North American bankruptcies since the subprime mortgage crisis.
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In a stress case not anticipated by Fitch in which the company experiences tenant bankruptcies resulting in a 5% decline in SSNOI, FCC would remain above 3x.
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A recent academic study found that 20133% of all bankruptcies were tied to medical issues — either because of high costs for care or time out of work.
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Maui prosecutors allege the deadly crash followed years of toxic tension between the twins, fueled by failed business ventures, personal bankruptcies and multiple brushes with the law.
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S. trade war, rising corporate bankruptcies, and a steep decline in the value of the yuan versus the dollar could put a significant dent on the economy.
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Renegotiating debt in the event of bankruptcy is a very normal thing for a businessman to do, especially a businessman like Trump who has undergone many bankruptcies.
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After years of losses, and several bankruptcies, the British manufacturer of luxury sports cars made a 2017 full-year pre-tax profit of £87 million ($114 million).
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Fees are a hot-button issue in big bankruptcies because they are public and because money that goes to a debtor's lawyers comes out of creditors' pockets.
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It hadn't been a painless process, as the tumultuous '290s involved some spectacular bankruptcies, and the arrangements were in some ways worse for the airlines' unionized workers.
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Indeed, the year kicked off with a spate of bankruptcies that have put the industry on track for the greatest number of Chapter 11 filings since 2009.
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In the cases of his failed airline, four huge bankruptcies, and more ugly controversies than can be counted, Donald offered excuses but not a sense of responsibility.
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Instead of assigning the blame to busted deals and bankruptcies, several Wall Street sources pointed toward plunging commodity prices as a source of falling high-yield deals.
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This means that they closely track what's happening in the economy and the stock market, since a better economic and financial outlook decreases the chances of bankruptcies.
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Yet $7453,745-an-hour is one-quarter more than the average highest rate charged in 10 of last year's biggest bankruptcies, a New York Times analysis found.
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The last downturn in energy sparked dozens of bankruptcies and wiped out hundreds of thousands of America's oil jobs in states like Texas, North Dakota and Oklahoma.
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Clinton will point to, aides said, are Mr. Trump's multiple bankruptcies and the allegations of fraud leveled at him over his for-profit educational venture, Trump University.
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One study of the behavior of mortgage companies in consumer bankruptcies found that in a majority of cases, the mortgage companies had not complied with the law.
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Although this is unprecedented for a traditional major presidential candidate, this idea should not surprise anyone familiar with Mr. Trump's history of renegotiated loans and four bankruptcies.
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The number of bankruptcies has grown from up to 20,000 in 2016, the year after a new private bankruptcy law came in, to almost 44,000 in 2018.
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AHPs have a long history of fraud, mismanagement, and abuse, the AGs said, with millions in unpaid claims for policyholders and providers, often leading to consumer bankruptcies.
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Oppenheimer raised its rating for Dick's Sporting Goods shares to outperform from perform, on the prospect of better sales in the wake of bankruptcies by several competitors.
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Despite his towering properties, Mr. Trump has a record rife with bankruptcies and sketchy ventures like Trump University, which authorities are investigating after numerous complaints of fraud.
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Read more: Truckers can't pay off their fuel cards — and it's a 'sure sign' that more trucking bankruptcies are comingSome positive indicators have come out recently too.
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The company said it saw a "return to growth in North America," which has lately been a sluggish spot for sales following a handful of retail bankruptcies.
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If you&aposve only been in the industry for eight years, "you&aposve only seen the five same bankruptcies that ever body else has," according to Lowe.
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Despite his claims about his supposedly brilliant business savvy, the candidate has overseen six bankruptcies and has left his creditors on the hook time and time again.
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He entered a world of contractors, casino operators, Roy Cohn, professional-wrestling stars, Rupert Murdoch, multiple bankruptcies, tabloid divorces, Mar-a-Lago golf tournaments, and reality television.
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Solutions to avoiding mass farm bankruptcies like those of the 1980s stem from increasing productivity — greater efficiency for existing products and/or higher value for new products.
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Both companies are among the better-positioned players in an industry where falling oil and gas prices have raised fears about a looming wave of energy bankruptcies.
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Obviously, the rules can and should be very different in takeover situations, or in bankruptcies where the acquirer will receive the complete technical details of a company.
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It has been just over a year since Reuters interviewed analyst Bonnie Riggs of the NPD Group on why so many bankruptcies were striking the restaurant industry.
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Then, oil prices suffered an historic collapse that threatens to set off a wave of US bankruptcies and layoffs in the energy sector, further denting business spending.
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The crude crash threatens to set off a cascade of bankruptcies and layoffs in an industry that was built on shaky financial ground marked by heavy debt.
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But the sector is desperate to evolve after a brutal year of bankruptcies (Toys "R" Us, Payless Shoe Source, The Limited and more) and store closings (J.
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For years, traditional retailers have been steadily losing sales to Amazon and its e-commerce kin while being battered by a string of bankruptcies and declining revenue.
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That was a banner year for Trump, who sought to reinvent himself as a reality television star after a series of embarrassing casino bankruptcies in the nineties.
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That could be a huge body blow to the U.S. oil sector, with companies that are cash-strapped facing sharper cutbacks and even bankruptcies and forced mergers.
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Last week, the Bank of England launched emergency credit measures to prevent a wave of corporate bankruptcies, and cut its key interest rate to 0.25% from 0.75%.
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That is 2350 percent more than the average highest rate in 10 of the largest bankruptcies this year, according to an analysis by The New York Times.
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Emily has written at length about private equity's role in recent bankruptcies of major retailers and about Elizabeth Warren's plan to reform and re-regulate the industry.
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S. trade war, rising corporate bankruptcies, and a steep decline in the value of the yuan versus the dollar could put a significant dent on the economy.
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The giant payout, detailed in company documents released on Friday, shows how lucrative corporate bankruptcies can be for professionals, while leaving many workers and creditors with scraps.
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That was 25 percent more than the average highest rate in 10 of the largest bankruptcies in 2017, according to an analysis by The New York Times.
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Many other households--even those with health coverage--face financial devastation as a result of soaring medical costs, which continue to be the leading cause of bankruptcies.
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"This loss of farms and this number of farm bankruptcies is deeply disturbing, and completely predictable," said Kara O'Connor, government relations director at the Wisconsin Farmers Union.
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" Simpson explained that Fusion GPS looked at everything from Trump's golf courses to bankruptcies to tax bills, and collected lawsuits "from around the country and the world.
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Despite the pace of energy-producer bankruptcies, to date there has been little impact on U.S. energy production, undercutting some analysts' expectations for a sudden output decline.
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Many retailers find themselves trapped in a cycle of continuing to chase consumer trends ... Without bold action, the retail landscape will continue to be scattered with bankruptcies.
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With that, Mr. Alix could match McKinsey's clients and investments with the stakeholders in the bankruptcies it worked on, and see who coincided with whom over time.
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Of the so-called Big Three, however, only Ford continues to get hit with mesothelioma lawsuits; GM and Chrysler are immune by virtue of their 2009 bankruptcies.
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"There is no doubt the drought has impacted so many farmers, that there will be more bankruptcies," SEGES economist Klaus Kaiser told Reuters, declining to give an estimate.
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Never mind all the voters who've confronted their representatives for weeks now about the stark, life-or-death choices they endured before Obamacare: lost jobs, lost homes, bankruptcies.
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Combine Trump's inexperience with a lifelong tendency to indulge in self-destructive behavior (see his many business bankruptcies) and you start to understand how the tweet storm began.
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His strategy includes opening stores in markets where competitors' bankruptcies left a gap, and targeting new customers in its existing markets where one of those chains has failed.
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According to a 2009 Harvard study a whopping 62% of family and personal bankruptcies filed in the United States before Obamacare were caused by financially overwhelming medical expenses.
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Management has also committed itself to the repositioning of its portfolio through opportunities arising from tenant bankruptcies and non-renewals by taking vacated space offline and redeveloping it.
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LONG-TERM PROBLEM China is itself struggling to balance short term stability with structural reforms that might risk generating unemployment or leading to bankruptcies if demand remains weak.
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Last year there were 11 prepackaged bankruptcies, the most ever, according to a database of public company filings since 1979 maintained by UCLA Law School professor Lynn LoPucki.
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A wave of bankruptcies has hit the nation's largest coal companies, most recently on Monday with the bankruptcy filing of Arch Coal, the nation's second-largest coal company.
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Receivers and lawyers might even become reluctant to act in bankruptcies where environmental bills could wipe out remaining assets along with funds to pay their fees, they argued.
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The two firms, along with U.S.-based TransUnion dominated the generation of credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
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Analysts said the 13 percent wage rise sought by pilots looked unrealistic in a period of high and rising fuel prices, intensifying competition and causing numerous airline bankruptcies.
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Some substantial part of the American public was fooled into believing that Trump was a business whiz because he played one on TV, despite his record of bankruptcies.
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Specialty shops including Abercrombie & Fitch, Guess and Crocs are also trimming their U.S. store fleets, while recent bankruptcies from chains like The Limited are piling onto the vacancies.
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Far from born into working or middle class, Trump never struggled a day in his life except by his own failings in business and the resulting repeated bankruptcies.
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Eli Columbus, Matt Ferris and Frasher Murphy have signed on with the bankruptcy practice of Haynes & Boone as it seizes on representations in oil and gas company bankruptcies.
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"Increased competitive pressure could result in further business restructurings, such as bankruptcies," the government said in response to the query from the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP).
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When asked for a response to whether his companies' various bankruptcies were good business decisions or decisions that hurt a lot of people, the Donald dropped the facade.
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Fitch projects personal bankruptcies to decline by roughly 6%-8%, with stable unemployment levels, sustained consumer discipline and continued price growth in the housing sector driving the decline.
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A often-cited Harvard study shows that about 22016 percent of personal bankruptcies in the United States in 2500 were triggered by hefty medical bills or health problems.
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Paulson, who had a lot of success with bankruptcies and debt restructurings in the last cycle, appears to be cautious about the timing for initiating the first deal.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan had no bankruptcies among listed companies in the just-ended fiscal year for the first time in 26 years, a research firm said on Friday.
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Debt issue recovery rates in retail bankruptcies continue to be split, with most first-lien claim holders receiving outstanding recoveries and more junior creditors not faring as well.
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Oil prices have dropped by two-thirds since 2014, gutting the global energy markets and driving a string of bankruptcies as debt-laden drillers default on their loans.
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"These are hard-working people who come from communities where broken promises, bad policies and bankruptcies have hit like one wrecking ball after another for decades," he said.
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Dozens of shale companies, many with marginal assets, have filed for credit protection in the biggest wave of corporate bankruptcies since the telecoms crash of the early 22.0s.
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In a starring role, we have the P.T. Barnum of presidents, a man who somehow escaped his legacy of bankruptcies to become an all-powerful executive on television.
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Trump used tax loopholes to get massive tax breaks for his projects, and his hardball tactics and bankruptcies left a trail of unpaid bills for contractors and suppliers.
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In 2017, the retail real estate industry has increasingly faced pressure from outsiders, as news of retail bankruptcies and store closures threatens the future health of their properties.
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In Western European countries, nearly 29,21 bankruptcies were recorded last year, up from 20.8925,000 in 2007 before the financial crisis struck Europe, data from Creditreform, a consultancy, shows.
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With the record pace of bankruptcies in the industry this year, bankruptcy, for some, is becoming an issue of when the company will file, not if they will.
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"The issue with [retail] bankruptcies is you're at the whim of the court," Chief Executive David Simon said last week on a conference call with analysts and investors.
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The brand makes James Bonds&apos favorite cars, but a 2018 IPO was received tepidly by the markets and the carmaker has endured numerous bankruptcies during its history.
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Most notably, Ocasio-Cortez has railed against private equity firms that led leveraged buyouts of retailers that resulted in numerous bankruptcies, like Toys R Us and Sports Authority.
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Read more: Staggering medical bills are the biggest driver of personal bankruptcies in the US. Here's what you need to know if you're thinking about filing for bankruptcy.
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Payless ShoeSource, children's clothier Gymboree and teen retailers Wet Seal and American Apparel are among the chains that have shuttered hundreds of stores as part of their bankruptcies.
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One mine here in the North Fork Valley has shut down amid a wave of coal bankruptcies and slowdowns, and another has announced that it will go dark.
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Sports Authority Bankruptcy Part of Larger Wave | Many companies have languished in the portfolios of private equity firms since the 2008 financial crisis, struggling with I.P.O.s and bankruptcies.
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Conservative pundits like Sean Hannity have defended Moore, while the despicable far-right website The Gateway Pundit has suggested that Corfman's divorces and bankruptcies make her not credible.
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He examines Mr. Trump's taste for debt, what associates have described as his startling capacity for recklessness, multiple corporate bankruptcies, dealings with reputed mobsters and accusations of fraud.
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Banks and financial institutions are sensitive to recent bankruptcies of major coal companies - including Arch and Peabody Energy Corp - and the weak financial conditions of others, Atkins said.
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On Friday, a federal bankruptcy judge in Houston, David R. Jones, issued an order for the trustee office to review allegations about McKinsey's conduct in two bankruptcies there.
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The $367 billion provided for small businesses is less than a third of what some experts estimate is needed to stave off a wave of layoffs and bankruptcies.
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Farm bankruptcies have risen, despite the distribution of emergency aid to farmers, and the administration has found it difficult to locate alternative markets for American grains and meats.
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A study conducted by the American Journal of Public Health in 2009 found that 66.5% of the 1.4 million bankruptcies in the US are related to medical issues.
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Bankruptcies have shot up, too, with new cases growing by more than half in 2017 compared with the previous year, according to a study by Orient Capital Research.
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Midwestern farm bankruptcies were up 19% in 2018 from a year prior, and at the highest level in more than 10 years, according to the American Farm Bureau.
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Mr. Trump sued the bank, which became his main lender after a string of bankruptcies cost other banks hundreds of millions of dollars, to block it from complying.
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A decade ago, U.S. airlines were struggling through a wave of bankruptcies and subsequent megamergers that left four carriers in control of about three-quarters of the market.
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It has been a hot and mean summer in Letcher County, with a rash of coal mine bankruptcies and layoffs even crueler than the ones that came before.
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There have been nearly 200 bankruptcies of shale producers in the last four years, with small- and medium-sized producers collapsing under more than $100 billion in debt.
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Between 2015 and 2016 alone more than 8003,000 jobs were lost due to plant closings, bankruptcies and more, according to a January 2018 report from the Commerce Department.
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Stopping the destruction of jobsFinally, a recent study by groups including Americans for Financial Reform found that private-equity bankruptcies in the retail industry alone cost 600,000 jobs.
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The best outcome would be fewer bankruptcies, but when they happen, the welfare of workers needs to be at the top of the list, not at the bottom.
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Oil prices have dropped by two-thirds since 21, gutting the global energy markets and driving a string of bankruptcies as debt-laden drillers default on their loans.
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An industry organization suggested that the province would need C$500 million in order to properly deal with wells that are orphaned as a result of company bankruptcies.
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Local governments have been reluctant to force through bankruptcies at so-called zombie coal and steel enterprises amid fears of rising unemployment and a surge in non-performing loans.
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In his role as a Fox News contributor in 2015 an early 2016, Sayegh described Trump as "the poster child for crony capitalism" and pointed to Trump's multiple bankruptcies.
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The rise of online shopping, changing consumer tastes, massive debt burdens weighing on retailers' balance sheets, and increasing automation have resulted in bankruptcies, layoffs, reduced pay, and lost severance.
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The U.S. retail scene has been swept up in a wave of bankruptcies, with more than 10 filings last year, as the sector faces mounting competition from online marketplaces.
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That will also pose what is seen as one of the biggest risks to China's real estate market - bankruptcies of small and medium-sized developers that could disrupt markets.
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But bankruptcies are unlikely to be forced by banks that want to avoid write downs on loans that will pay off when the expected surge in demand finally comes.
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The London-listed company and its smaller peers — Equifax Inc and TransUnion — generate credit reports and scores based on consumer borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
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Investors welcomed guideliness issued by China's cabinet on Monday to reduce rising corporate debt, which will include encouraging mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcies, debt-to-equity swaps and debt securitisation.
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While Trump's kids, hair, and "having sex with models" were all fair game for the roast, he was reportedly not cool with jabs about his finances or multiple bankruptcies.
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Such "orphan" wells are the responsibility of the provinces, and their numbers swelled when bankruptcies swept crude-producing Alberta province after the 2014 crash in the price of oil.
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That is in part because belief in the safety of the GO pledge has waned since special revenue pledges led to better bondholder recoveries in some Chapter 9 bankruptcies.
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Prices of coal have rallied since the bankruptcies of Alpha and other coal companies such as Peabody Energy Corp and Arch Coal Inc, thanks to strong demand from Asia.
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The number of bankruptcies in the U.S. shale patch from 2014 through 2016 eclipsed the depths of the telecom bust of 2002 and 2003, a previous high-water mark.
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There have been more than a dozen significant retail bankruptcies this year, but none for retailers as big as Toys "R" Us, which has more than 1,600 stores worldwide.
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"Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off," Bloomberg said.
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Unlike most large corporate bankruptcies, Peabody's filing did not sketch out a plan for cutting debt, although it said it expected its mines to continue to operate as usual.
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According to Debtwire, a data provider, corporate bankruptcies generated $1.3bn in fees in 2016, with lawyers taking home over half, and the rest going to consultants, accountants and financiers.
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TIRANA, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Albania's central bank will ask banks to create a safety fund to rescue them should bankruptcies endanger the nation's financial stability, officials said on Tuesday.
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The union also won the elimination of a two-tier pay system that paid workers hired since the bailouts and bankruptcies of 2009 less than their veteran co-workers.
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"In recent years, the welfare debate has been about bankruptcies, falling school results and unreasonably high profits," the head of the commission, Ilmar Reepalu, said in daily Svenska Dagbladet.
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The list of retailers filing for bankruptcy this year is set to eclipse the 20 bankruptcies filed during the 2008 financial crisis, according to AlixPartners, which advises distressed companies.
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Under Armour's North American revenue, though, fell 1 percent "as new distribution was more than offset by the absence of business lost to bankruptcies in 2017," the company said.
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Rival Modell's and lenders like Blackstone Group have shown interest in bidding for the best stores, but most retail bankruptcies tend to end in liquidation, according to the Journal.
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CLEAN-UP BILL A rise in bankruptcies makes it more likely that the sector could be left with the bill - the very problem the regulator was trying to avoid.
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Despite headlines of financial distress and bankruptcies among U.S. retailers, they are not all on the ropes, credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service said in a report on Wednesday.
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"This is only likely to worsen as we begin to see more bankruptcies this year, and I believe the trend will peak late 2018 or early 2019," he said.
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It also comes as the number of retail bankruptcies continues to climb toward a post-recession high, and as announced store closures head toward 3,300 in just four months.
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Toys 'R' Us had been closing one-fifth of its U.S. stores as part of efforts to emerge from one of the largest ever bankruptcies by a specialty retailer.
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A global oversupply of steel had eased after 2015, when excess capacity triggered shutdowns, bankruptcies and job cuts in the sector while setting the stage for U.S. import tariffs.
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Trump's lawyers argued that Curiel should bar from the trial accusations about Trump's personal conduct including alleged sexual misconduct, his taxes and corporate bankruptcies, along with speeches and tweets.
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Encouraging mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcies, debt-to-equity swaps and debt securitisation are some of the measures intended to improve credit allocation and stop wasteful spending in the economy.
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One city has some of the most expensive real estate on the planet, while the other has one of the highest rates of unemployment and bankruptcies in the nation.
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A 2009 study from Clemson University found that neither the legality of payday lending nor an increase in the number of loan stores led to higher rates of bankruptcies.
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"He's the moral authority… for 20-year-olds in America?" she asked on The View, bringing up Trump's affairs, divorces, previous bankruptcies and history of not playing his employees.
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Energy companies' balance sheets and share prices have been hammered by one of the sector's worst downturns in decades, leading so far to a relatively limited number of bankruptcies.
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After Trump's multiple bankruptcies, the main Wall Street banks all decided to stop lending Trump money, which is what led to his dependence on the notoriously mismanaged Deutsche Bank.
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The CEO of the biggest mall owner in the U.S., Simon Property Group, says the retail industry looks to be "reaching the bottom" of a tumultuous wave of bankruptcies.
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But Trump's trade war is adding salt to the wound, with farmer bankruptcies in the Midwest swelling to decade highs as the dispute with China continues to go unresolved.
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Ms. Cattarin attributed delays to contractor bankruptcies, extended bidding periods, funding delays, and a slow bureaucracy: the process gave renewed understanding to why Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Boom towns in North Dakota and Texas ran dry, and rampant bankruptcies in the once-emergent fracking sector created an economic drag that still reverberates across the United States.
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Read more: Truckers can't pay off their fuel cards — and it's a 'sure sign' that more trucking bankruptcies are comingThat hasn't translated to large-scale recession fears among truckers.
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His other cases include A&P Supermarkets, Barneys New York, Hawker Beechcraft, Charter Communications, and a number of oil and gas bankruptcies stemming from the collapse in energy prices.
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It's a matter of who he is -- and the man's past indicates that except in cases of absolute failure (for example, major bankruptcies) he doesn't really learn and adapt.
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"Once we get just a few more closings and maybe a handful more of bankruptcies, it will be very clear that the mall retail business is back," he continued.
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Higino said debarring companies from government contracts would lead to bankruptcies and the loss of billions of dollars in graft money, money that could be recovered through leniency accords.
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Its cache includes more than 78 billion records from more than 10,000 public and proprietary sources, including people's cellphone numbers, criminal records, bankruptcies, property records, neighborhood safety and more.
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There's plenty of precedent for how these sorts of bankruptcies play out, like the dozens of asbestos trusts accessible to mesothelioma patients or people with other asbestos-related illnesses.
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At the time, Mr. Trump was celebrating a real estate comeback after his casino bankruptcies and was both the subject and the source of much gossip in New York.
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And with declining profits, heavier-than-normal debt loads and rising farm bankruptcies in the Midwest, Mr. Goplin, 257, understands that for some growers, it is already too late.
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A 2010 report by the federal Government Accountability Office found that the courts conducted no background checks, relying on the applicants to disclose any criminal convictions or recent bankruptcies.
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"We previously stated US airline bankruptcies were unlikely and in the near-term that still remains the case," analysts at Cowen said in a note to clients last week.
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Countries in such straits usually go through ad hoc bankruptcies known as sovereign debt crises, in which the currency is devalued and debts defaulted upon and/or written down.
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These law firms have represented parties in some of the biggest bankruptcies, including Caesers Entertainment Corp, Toys R Us, the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, and Puerto Rico's municipal bankruptcy.
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Other than A.I.G., which was taken down by its rogue and largely unregulated financial products division, there have been no insurance bankruptcies requiring a public bailout in recent memory.
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The 2750/2000 attacks only highlighted how vulnerable airlines are to sudden unexpected events, and throughout the 2000s, carriers were caught up in a series of bankruptcies and mergers.
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"We previously stated US airline bankruptcies were unlikely and in the near-term that still remains the case," analysts at Cowen said in a note to clients last week.
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It is thought such a move could prompt a wave of bankruptcies and investment cuts in the U.S. which, in turn, would have a noticeable impact on shale production.
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At least Albertsons is still afloat — the pair notes that tens of thousands of jobs have been lost on account of private equity-owned grocery bankruptcies in recent years.
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Always an ethically challenged swamp creature himself, with his bankruptcies, infidelities and shady businesses, Trump should never have been expected to hire people with a keen concern for propriety.
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"Hibbett's results suggest that the sports market is still in a state of flux following the recent spate of bankruptcies," Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail, told CNBC.
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"We will see more migration, more unemployment, more bankruptcies, more impoverishment," said Amirhossein Hasani, who once made kitchen equipment but now tries to make a living selling foreign exchange.
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Here are three reasons to be confident in the industry's prospects: First, while bankruptcies and store closings are certainly painful, they are helping whittle away at retail's overcapacity problem.
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But many investors still have bad memories from a wave of oil bankruptcies set off by the 2016-2017 crash in crude and that's led companies to make changes.
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Approval of a bill establishing the right to declare bankruptcies came about five years after the start of a banking crisis that Vietnamese authorities still have not fully resolved.
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After a wave of bankruptcies over the past decade, Murray Energy is the last man standing funding the union pension plan, which is known as the 1974 Pension Plan.
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The Las Vegas-based company's main operating unit, Caesars Entertainment Operating Co Inc, filed in January 2015 one of the most complex U.S. bankruptcies with $18 billion of debt.
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Their loans to energy companies have only made things worse, as a slump in oil prices has led to bankruptcies and financial stress for many oil and gas producers.
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Brands like American Apparel, Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, J.Crew, BCBG, and Wet Seal are suffering through store closures, bankruptcies, acquisitions, and utterly bored customers — the makings of a retail apocalypse.
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Again and again during his decades as a real estate developer -- especially including his multiple bankruptcies -- Trump would stare failure in the face, call it victory and move on.
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As a businessman, his businesses' multiple bankruptcies, abuse of consumers in the $25 million Trump University fraud, and disgraceful treatment of vendors and bondholders provided insight into his character.
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Equally troubling is the likelihood that, as the recession deepens, there will be an increase in corporate bankruptcies and a spike in nonperforming loans in the Brazilian banking system.
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The London-listed company and its smaller peers — Equifax Inc and TransUnion — generate credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
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Farm real estate listings have doubled; in Minnesota, there are more than double the number of farm bankruptcies than there were in the same period in 2013 and 2014.
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The ups-and-downs of various bankruptcies and mergers had created a situation where American was paying pilots and flight attendants less than its direct competitors Delta and United.
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Losses for already hard-pressed Danish farmers are likely to be bigger than previously expected, an industry lobby group said on Wednesday, warning this could trigger more bankruptcies.
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In recent years, US energy markets have moved away from coal in favor of natural gas, causing coal company bankruptcies and mine closures in Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Seizures in Slovakia, with only half the Czech population, were even higher, at 0643 million in late 2017, but personal bankruptcies had cut that to 2.89 million a year later.
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Warning signs are on the horizon For both consumers and businesses, memories of widespread defaults and bankruptcies have faded fast, and we are living in a new era of debt.
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Throughout his career, Trump has left behind a well-documented record of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits, angry shareholders, and contractors who feel cheated, and disillusioned customers who feel ripped off.
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The trade war, rising corporate bankruptcies, and a steep decline in the value of the yuan versus the dollar have raised concerns that China's economy could face a steeper slowdown.
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The strategy imploded last year with the bankruptcies of two of its investments, Air Berlin and Alitalia, resulting in losses for Etihad of $1.95bn in 2016 and $1.52bn in 2017.
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Bankruptcies caused by flawed business models, tight competition, bad management, and unexpected costs caused them to shutter operations and, in some cases, go into administration and completely sell off assets.
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Reuters recently spoke with Buddy Clark, co-chair of the firm's Energy Practice Group in Houston, about how current economic conditions and indicators may affect bankruptcies in the energy sector.
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Since moving from Winnipeg to Phoenix in 1003, the Coyotes have had as many division championships as bankruptcies, and have only advanced past the first round of the playoffs once.
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These failures have included a string of casino bankruptcies, the bankruptcy of the Plaza Hotel in New York City, and a failed airline, mortgage company and for-profit learning company.
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Then find people who suffered from those fiascos — workers laid off following his bankruptcies, homeowners who bought through Trump Mortgage, people who ponied up for sham degrees from Trump University.
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The fragmented shoe industry has also seen some consolidation with a wave a bankruptcies, including that more recently of Payless ShoeSource, as well as The Walking Company and Nine West.
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The bottom line: This would be the latest in a recent string of PE-backed retail bankruptcies, but Bloomberg says there are "no plans for major store closures or liquidations."
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Why it matters: The filing, the latest in a string of coal sector bankruptcies, underscores how power markets are moving away from coal in favor of natural gas and renewables.
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ConocoPhillips is the largest American oil company so far to cut its dividend, in another sign of extreme stress, which has already led to scores of bankruptcies of smaller companies.
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Trump's lawyers have argued that Curiel should bar from the trial accusations about Trump's personal conduct including alleged sexual misconduct, his taxes and corporate bankruptcies, along with speeches and tweets.
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It was one of the few brick-and-mortar retailers that managed to escape liquidation in a wave of bankruptcies that swept the sector, amid the rise of online shopping.
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But the bankruptcies have hurt Atlantic City, a city that is now blighted with empty hulking buildings, unemployment substantially higher than the national average, and a high violent crime rate.
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What do business bankruptcies (Trump), a mixed record of successes and mistakes in the global arena (Clinton) or a national debate championship (Cruz) say about a future president's likely effectiveness?
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Experian, along with two other major credit reporting agencies, Equifax Inc and TransUnion, generate credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
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Why it matters: Lessened demand due to Trump's trade policies and greater international competition in agriculture already pushed Farm Belt bankruptcies last year to the highest level in a decade.
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After years of being dogged by volatile solar input prices and bankruptcies like SunEdison, which led to questions about the sector's viability, retail and commercial demand is on the rise.
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Banks, hit by a wave of defaults and bankruptcies triggered by the country's harshest recession in eight decades, tightened credit bringing lending growth to a 220-year low in April.
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Payless' focus on bricks and mortar comes in a year of record U.S. store closings and a string of bankruptcies among retail brands, including The Limited, hhgregg, RadioShack and Gymboree.
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The number of voluntary closures has tripled that of bankruptcies, hovering above 25,000 cases since the 2008 global financial crisis, compared with some 16,000 at the start of this decade.
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Policymakers should look at ways of protecting such consumers during future airline bankruptcies, for instance by increasing their priority in the distribution of assets when such a company is liquidated.
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Deepwater drilling contractor Ocean Rig USW Inc listed debts of about $3.7 billion in its March bankruptcy filing, the largest since Haynes and Boone began tracking energy bankruptcies in 2015.
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Genesis signed off on the $6.83,750 loan two days after a judge overseeing the bankruptcies agreed to release from creditor protection one of the properties - a Spanish colonial-style home.
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A new study from academic researchers found that 66.5 percent of all bankruptcies were tied to medical issues —either because of high costs for care or time out of work.
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Independent examiners' reports can change the course of bankruptcy cases and are often used in complex and potentially litigious bankruptcies like that of the operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp.
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Compare Clinton's e-mail carelessness with any of Trump's deliberate false activities with Trump University, his bankruptcies, and the complaints from his vendors who still are waiting to be paid.
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"We haven't built new apartments or any real estate asset type to the point where you're seeing significant rent reductions, bankruptcies or people losing a lot of money," he said.
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The scale of Brazilian farmer bankruptcies are a far cry from the plight of their U.S. peers, who have struggled recently with extreme weather and a trade war with China.
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The housing market has however shown signs of losing steam, leading to a rise in bankruptcies among small builders and expectations construction will fall sharply over the coming two years.
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BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Zhejiang Geely Holding's Chairman, Li Shufu, said on Wednesday China's automotive industry faces restructuring and bankruptcies in the next three to five years as the industry transforms.
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There have already been nine retail bankruptcies this year — as many as in all of 2016 — with J.C. Penney, RadioShack, Macy's and Sears each announcing more than 100 store closures.
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The prolonged oil price rout heaped pressure on nations like Saudi Arabia that depend on oil revenues and sparked a wave of bankruptcies and layoffs across the American oil industry.
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EU steelmakers pin much of the blame on China, which produces half of the world's 1.6 billion tonnes of steel, for the bankruptcies and capacity closures that have gathered pace.
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Buddy Clark, a Haynes & Boone partner, said however that he did not predict a new wave of producer bankruptcies similar to that which followed the oil price collapse mid-decade.
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Farm bankruptcies in September surged 24% amid a perfect storm created by President Donald Trump's trade war with China and Europe, slumping commodity prices, and a year of unfavorable weather.
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Tumbling prices for oil and gas, along with bankruptcies in the coal industry, have pummeled Wyoming's energy-dependent economy and eroded a thin safety net for poor and older residents.
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She has proposed legislation that would bring a 2750% tax on fees earned by private-equity firms and create laws to protect workers' financial interests in the event of bankruptcies.
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But this wasn't a happy ending for the bookseller; with the death of its parent company, Crown Books went through a series of bankruptcies, according to the Washington Business Journal.
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The voters deserve to know what Mr. Trump is hiding, particularly considering his history of bankruptcies, the government investigations of Trump University and other dodgy parts of his branded universe.
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Should the EPA refrain from saving the small refineries struggling with the compliance costs, as was the intent of the law all along, bankruptcies will ensue, energy competition will fall.
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