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You've bankrupted.. TRUMP: No, I — and you know why?
A billionaire Republican donor, Frank VanderSloot, nearly bankrupted Mother Jones.
"He could bankrupt America like he's bankrupted his companies," Mrs.
Penney especially wants to avoid the fate of bankrupted Sears.
Sometimes I'm kind of amazed he only bankrupted three casinos.
SpaceX has even acknowledged such risky undertakings have bankrupted other companies.
People wouldn't be bankrupted due to Medicaid cuts and premium hikes.
Mr. Kelly, now 89, lost the case, which ultimately bankrupted him.
That was after a lawsuit bankrupted the company and Denton personally.
The boomers inherited a rich, dynamic country and have gradually bankrupted it.
And when they have insurance, families are often bankrupted by medical costs.
Either of these developments, even when attempted separately, have bankrupted other organizations.
People forced to pay out of their own pocket were often bankrupted.
The original stated that the Trump family had bankrupted the Secret Service.
We have not bankrupted ourselves, we're still speaking to each other. Awesome.
Effectively bankrupted by the loss of its Venezuela project, Crystallex turned to Tenor.
Suddenly they are vulnerable to being jailed, bankrupted, or in many countries, killed.
"He could bankrupt America like he has bankrupted his companies," Clinton said then.
An American family might well be bankrupted by raising a Down syndrome child.
He rebuilt the military, bankrupted the Soviet Union, and won the Cold War.
Gary Johnson says the free market bankrupted coal, loud boos in the hall.
Efforts to treat the disease have nearly bankrupted people whose insurance falls short.
Thiel famously bankrolled a libel lawsuit that effectively bankrupted the gossip website Gawker.
Palantir founder Peter Thiel secretly funded a lawsuit that bankrupted Gizmodo's former parent company.
IBM's PCs were much cheaper and the 6100's failure bankrupted Holborn in 1983.
"The governor and his administration have bankrupted their ability to deal with this," Rep.
The case bankrupted the Cult Awareness Network, which had been in operation since 1978.
It's no wonder he bankrupted all those casinos — he doesn't know how to gamble.
The list of places bankrupted by ballooning pension obligations and other debts is growing.
Most importantly, patients are also not being bankrupted for merely needing health care services.
After the trauma of the asbestosis crisis soon afterwards, which bankrupted many, their number slumped.
The recent downturn that bankrupted major miners is also keeping many investors on the sidelines.
There was loss of salary, possibly long-term care, that would have bankrupted the family.
"He defaulted and bankrupted his company not once, not twice, but four times," Clinton said.
Today, socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty.
There's also not a peep about how Sanders' own wife bankrupted a college in Vermont.
Most significantly, he took a country bankrupted by revolutionary war debt and restored American credit.
Argentina is experiencing a democratic revival following years of state populism that bankrupted the country.
I feel the president has just bankrupted us, and chosen my paycheck and health insurance.
The people who worked there were honest, they weren't the people who bankrupted the global economy.
Thiel secretly financed the lawsuit that bankrupted Gizmodo's former parent company, Gawker Media, back in 2016.
"HE ALMOST bankrupted us," says the retired owner of a construction business on the east coast.
It has been only eight years since the economy collapsed and the country was nearly bankrupted.
Those who had health insurance but were bankrupted nonetheless by one serious illness in the family.
However, their manufacturer sent the shopping network the wrong product, a mistake that nearly bankrupted them.
They expropriated and confiscated businesses, factories and farms by the thousands and bankrupted most of them.
" Clinton said Trump had bankrupted his companies several times and had been sued "about 4,000 times.
There was loss of salary, and possibly long-term care, that would have bankrupted the family.
The $140 million judgment against Gawker eventually bankrupted the company, forcing it to sell its editorial assets.
"We have experts making sure no businesses are bankrupted in the process," Prince Mohammed told the Times.
In the 225s, many of the new democratic governments inherited economies bankrupted by debt-financed statist protectionism.
He bankrupted his nation and threw his people into a desperate time in the name of socialism.
Last year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the challenges of increasing production volumes almost bankrupted the company.
A series of spectacularly poor investments by Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia nearly bankrupted these states.
Trump can't win back the New Jersey gambling mecca, where he's bankrupted multiple casinos, multiple times over.
The final corner square contained a public park and the poor house where bankrupted players would be sent.
He has bankrupted small businesses by refusing to pay his bills and bilked students out of an education.
Kamel had claimed that Uber lowering the price for black cars had cost him $97,000 and bankrupted him.
The fallout bankrupted the Peanut Corporation of America and led to a criminal conviction against its chief executive.
Say's own father had been bankrupted by the collapse of assignats, paper money issued after the French Revolution.
"The Black Cauldron" is infamous thanks to its box-office failure which nearly bankrupted Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Trump's debt bankrupted some of his companies, but if he bankrupts America the world economy will crash — again.
My parents were well-off, but given my medical expenses, a year without coverage could have bankrupted us.
Along the way, he bankrupted the company and all but completely wiped out the value of its stock.
He's written that "A free press is vital for public debate," yet financed a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker Media.
Thomasson said the alleged freight topping negatively affected all stakeholders including truckers, investors, and bankrupted framers in some cases.
Give people money for nothing, and the lazy will grow lazier and the rest of us will be bankrupted.
"That debt bankrupted the commonwealth and its agencies while the banks enriched themselves through massive fees," the lawsuit stated.
A DECADE ago the Russian government snatched Yukos from its oligarch owners, then bankrupted it and broke it up.
The lawsuit, which bankrupted Gawker, was funded by Peter Thiel, the rare Silicon Valley billionaire who openly supports Trump.
Unlike the much-publicized lawsuit that had bankrupted Napster in 21969, these were individual cases taken against private citizens.
The Model 3's early months were so disastrous, they almost bankrupted Tesla, according to its CEO, Elon Musk.
"I could do that one time, but there will be people who will be bankrupted by this," she said.
Among other things, Mr. Thiel was famous for secretly financing Hulk Hogan's lawsuit that bankrupted the popular website Gawker.
I bankrupted the country and was asked to resign, eventually lead out of the building by a military coup.
"It made everyone a bit nervous that I kept referencing 'Heaven's Gate,' which literally bankrupted a studio," Gerwig said.
As for her family members, she thinks they would have been bankrupted if it had not been for Medicaid.
Until he and his organization are bankrupted for libel, he will have many other ways to spread his noxious bile.
This antipathy to risk stems from the economic crisis of the 20153s when hyperinflation wiped out savings and bankrupted millions.
Perhaps. A moon colonization effort might have bankrupted the Soviet economy a decade or so earlier than in our world.
The watch faced numerous returns and nearly bankrupted Sinclair Radionics, which had to be bailed out by the British government.
The owner of the Toys R Us brand name, Tru Kids, is also plotting a comeback for the bankrupted chain.
"The mayor's cap will create another medallion system, the same kind that bankrupted drivers and enriched lenders," Ms. Anfang said.
People fear being bankrupted by medical catastrophe (though not as much as they once did, thanks to President Barack Obama).
He is an unabashed enemy of the free press, having covertly funded a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker three years ago.
The judgment bankrupted the United Klans of America, which had to sell its national headquarters to help pay it off.
"He could bankrupt America like he's bankrupted his companies," Clinton warned during remarks at the Service Employees International Union's annual convention.
It matters more that his corrupt, violent and inept regime has bankrupted a country blessed (or cursed) with vast oil wealth.
What is freedom to a diabetic who can't afford insulin, or a middle-class family bankrupted by an emergency room visit?
Having one of my companies fail would have bankrupted me in Europe, as the tolerance for risk or failure is scant.
SpaceX noted in January when it cut about 203% of its workforce that endeavors similar to Starlink have bankrupted other companies.
Ukraine would have been bankrupted without the aid, so Poroshenko obliged on March 29, 2016, and fired Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin.
He's been a good governor, and he's a heck of a lot better than his predecessor that would have bankrupted New Jersey.
Recently bankrupted retail brand Toys 'R' Us is auctioning off its intellectual property as part of efforts to repay creditors, Reuters reports.
If I had bankrupted Lehman Brothers from a two-man office in Columbus, Ohio, I should be pope, not running for president.
Now, U.S. drillers largely credit that policy for pulling the industry out of a nosedive that bankrupted about 200 U.S. energy companies.
The movie begins on October 29, 1929, when a wealthy broker, Jim Emerson (John Boles), is bankrupted by the stock-market crash.
Ill-fated brand extensions like the Auto Taser, a device that electrified steering wheels to prevent car theft, nearly bankrupted the company.
" He continued, "The financial burden has damaged the global competitiveness of American businesses and bankrupted millions of families, even those with insurance.
"Buffets took a real hit during the recession and were one of the most bankrupted categories in the restaurant business," Allen says.
They treat the prospect of the court case leaving them with "only" $300 to $320 million as if they'd just been bankrupted.
In the 1980s, Soviet leaders were outmaneuvered by Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative and into an arms race that bankrupted their economy.
No American should be bankrupted by hospital bills or have to rely on the emergency room as a substitute form of insurance.
Brazil's recession, the worst in its history, has left millions unemployed and bankrupted hundreds of companies, raising pressure on Goldfajn to lower rates.
And tonight, he's going to watch Thiel, the man who funded the court case that bankrupted him, speak at the Republican National Convention.
"He could bankrupt America like he's bankrupted his companies," Clinton warned at the Service Employees International Union's annual convention in Detroit last month.
" '"The lack of transparency brought nothing but suspicion onto the work of the commission, which bankrupted it of any chance at public legitimacy.
LONDON (Reuters) - After a decade of deep cuts to rein in a division that nearly bankrupted its parent, Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS.
Rachel Szylar, a stay-at-home mom of three kids in New Jersey, has shopped at now-bankrupted Gymboree and Children's Place before.
Awkward or upsetting as such experiences were, they were almost minor in the life of an actress whose husbands abandoned and bankrupted her.
The Russian oil company was seized from its owners, then bankrupted and broken up after being accused, on flimsy evidence, of tax evasion.
He bankrupted Gawker, the culmination of a decade-long campaign to get revenge on the site after its defunct sister site outed him.
The same old corrupt practices that bankrupted PREPA are the real drivers behind the plan to dissolve the island's independent energy regulator. Gov.
In the 723s, at least three groundbreakings heralded the line's arrival, but plans were scrapped when a financial crisis nearly bankrupted the city.
These fears may stem in part from the lethal Dalkon Shield IUD in the 1970s, which in turn bankrupted its manufacturer with lawsuits.
My sister-in-law, her ex and her children have bankrupted my in-laws by taking advantage of their generosity over the years.
Italian banks have been hit by a recession that wiped out a quarter of the country's industrial output and bankrupted thousands of businesses.
U.S. rare earth producers have tried to compete and been bankrupted in the past, including the biggest rare earth miner—Molycorp in 2015.
Individuals and families could then purchase additional coverage given their particular health needs, but would not be bankrupted by severe illness or accident.
"Either of these developments, even when attempted separately, have bankrupted other organizations," SpaceX said in a statement when the job cuts were announced.
The US Justice Department claims that the scheme, which Seleznev ran from 2009 to 2013, bankrupted some small businesses and cost victims $169 million.
Meanwhile, Kamel argues with Kalanick, telling him he could have kept prices higher and that Kalanick's decision not to do so has "bankrupted" him.
RUBIO: Well, first of all, what about the American companies the Chinese have bankrupted, like the American companies that partnered with the Chinese company?
Think about a treasury secretary handpicked by a man who bankrupted and was forced to resign from the only company he ever took public.
Morgan's civil action, related monetary award and NTSB findings "bankrupted the defendant's constitutional rights and ability to get a fair trial," Glassman told CNN.
Thiel is now at least as famous for having successfully bankrupted Gawker as he is for founding the world's most unwieldy online payment system.
JOHN KASICH: If I had bankrupted Lehman Brothers from a two man office in Columbus, Ohio I should be pope, not running for president.
His chief rival in next month's election, centrist ex-general Benny Gantz, issued a statement accusing the rightist premier of having "bankrupted national security".
All people could do in a flood was hope for federal relief — a taxpayer bailout — and if there wasn't any, families could be bankrupted.
She looked wide-eyed as it towered over her, a broke but beautiful lobster that had weathered storms and bankrupted people and fractured friendships.
Though Mr. Trump won in court, his efforts bankrupted the U.S.F.L. His name surfaced in 2014 as a potential buyer for the Buffalo Bills.
Dallas and Houston were on the verge of joining Detroit and Puerto Rico among the growing number of places bankrupted by huge pension obligations.
The decision bankrupted many prison education programs across the country and left private donors and foundations to foot the bill for those that survived.
Watch an exclusive trailer of Belladonna of Sadness: When Belladonna of Sadness was originally released in 1973, it immediately bankrupted its studio, Mushi Production.
The enormous $140 million verdict, handed down in March, ultimately bankrupted the company and led to the permanent closure of its flagship property, Gawker.
Government officials in Singapore have sued and bankrupted critics for statements that politicians in many other places would have disputed, laughed off or simply ignored.
In the film the viewer hears the testimony of a bus driver from Georgia whose addiction to cosmetic surgery bankrupted her and alienated her family.
"Today, socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty," Trump said in remarks to the United Nations General Assembly.
The internet had upended and bankrupted the commercial space industry, whose expensive, decades-old satellites could no longer compete with terrestrial means of moving information.
There, corruption and incompetence, frequently hiding behind a fig leaf of revolutionary rhetoric, have essentially bankrupted what should be the richest country in South America.
More than six hundred people showed up—and that was before the U.S. men's team had bankrupted Canadian and Swedish bookies by winning the gold.
The agreement was reached between Thiel's firm and a neutral adviser in charge of liquidating Gawker's assets following a successful lawsuit that bankrupted the company.
It probably had something to do with disastrous business ventures like his bankrupted Atlantic City casinos and the ill-fated acquisition of the Plaza Hotel.
Grant's preface alludes to the fact that he wrote as he was dying cruelly of throat cancer, after a swindler had bankrupted and humiliated him.
In 2014, Mr. Orban proclaimed that Hungary was breaking with the kind of early 21st-century liberalism that had been bankrupted so spectacularly in 2008.
That's true, but it's also the case that patients are getting routinely bankrupted by medical debt -- and they aren't in other parts of the world.
The original owner, a white man named John Welsh VanHook, was one of the many Washington developers of the time to be bankrupted by ambition.
After labor actions in Juneau, Alaska, a court in 553 awarded one company a $750,000 judgment that could have bankrupted the I.L.W.U.'s umbrella organization.
Named after the hallowed 1955 Citroen limousine, the DS lineup had suffered from under-investment during a 2013-14 cash crisis that almost bankrupted PSA.
They don't have to worry about being bankrupted by the cost of treatment, or having to forgo essential care because they can't afford the deductibles.
OPEC forged an alliance with Russia and other oil producers in 2016 to end a punishing oil price downturn that bankrupted more than 63 U.S. drillers.
Gawker case, which bankrupted the news company with a $31 million settlement, a large settlement could have a chilling effect on the news media at large.
This comes as the country faces a crippling economic crisis, which has nearly bankrupted the oil giant and led to national shortages of food and medicine.
"The sum is so huge that if the government cannot pay them (the financiers), it could be bankrupted," he wrote in The Malaysia Chronicle on Thursday.
Baby boomers must ask themselves, do they really want to pass onto their children a nation that they have essentially bankrupted in order to benefit themselves?
Virga told me that the cuts would have bankrupted families that have multiple generations concurrently working at the grocery store, which is common at Stop & Shop.
A downturn that bankrupted thousands of small businesses has saddled Italian banks with a pile of soured debts that tie up precious capital and curb profitability.
There is no excuse whatever for the grotesque rise in tuition costs, which has bankrupted families and imposed crippling debt on students trying to start their lives.
Several concessions were bankrupted, and the state is still trying to strike a deal with creditors on those roads to reduce the cost of bailing them out.
That would end a period of limbo when the auditor withheld its opinion as it checked problems that bankrupted Toshiba's U.S. nuclear power engineering unit in December.
Ask Peter Thiel, who funded a series of lawsuits against Gawker, including an invasion of privacy suit that bankrupted the site and forced it to close down.
But when you've bankrupted your company and now you have to immiserate old and sick people, you need more of a picker-upper — a little something extra.
Is there anything worse in a game of Monopoly than thinking you've bankrupted another player only to discover they have a secret stash of cash hidden away?
It says its backers include Yahoo co-founder Jerry Zheng and Peter Thiel, the tech billionaire-turned-Trump delegate who successfully bankrupted Gawker Media, owner of Gizmodo.
EXAMPLE, WWI FINANCED, LEADING TO BANKRUPTED ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, RESULTING IN CRUSHING AND UNAFFORDABLE WAR REPARATIONS AGAINST GERMANY, LEADING TO THE RISE OF HITLER AND WWII.
Instead, the result was a program that nearly bankrupted the state within its first decade, reduced the quality of care, and then collapsed under its own weight.
But Nick Denton, founder of recently bankrupted publication Gawker, argues that the site is more concerned with increasing traffic through 'clickbait' articles than producing valuable news stories.
He lambasted the conservative legislature's rollback of Governor Brownback's historic tax cuts for the rich, which almost bankrupted the state and depleted its education and transportation coffers.
That heaped pressure on nations and U.S. states that depend on oil revenue, bankrupted about 200 American energy companies and wiped out hundreds of thousands of jobs.
"Patty Judge's time as Iowa's lieutenant governor was mired in mismanagement that nearly bankrupted the state and generated chaos throughout Iowa's public and private sectors," Haus said.
On another night, a dinner in a hotel ballroom was accompanied by a video procession of parents explaining how they were bankrupted by their children's cancer diagnoses.
That will end a limbo in which the auditor withheld its opinion as it checked problems during the year, which bankrupted Toshiba's U.S. nuclear unit in December.
The low price environment destroyed returns, bankrupted weak companies, and abruptly halted the Shale revolution; geographically, most of shale production shriveled to a mere handful of counties.
Gawker, the site responsible for first reporting on Silk Road, is dead, bankrupted by Peter Thiel, the libertarian billionaire venture capitalist, Trump adviser and Facebook board member.
The initial public offering is an important milestone in the recovery of the Irish banking system, which nearly bankrupted the country after the financial crisis of 23.8.
So, come to think of, I would have much preferred the 1995 version of Netflix, even if the data overage charges from my ISP would have bankrupted me.
One of Wilson's more high profile supporters is Peter Thiel, the aggressively libertarian venture capitalist who secretly funded the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker media, Gizmodo's former parent company.
And his lawyers were Charles Harder, who had handled the Hulk Hogan case that ultimately completely bankrupted Gawker and took down Gawker over the Hulk Hogan sex tapes.
Getting the full constellation up and running will likely cost billions of dollars, and Musk has conceded that such efforts have bankrupted others, like the satellite operator Iridium.
In just under six years, the once-rising star in Mexican politics bankrupted the eastern state of Veracruz, having allegedly funneled public contracts through dozens of shell companies.
The sites' former owner Gawker Media was bankrupted after losing a lawsuit filed by Terry Bollea, also known as wrestler Hulk Hogan, and bankrolled by billionaire Peter Thiel.
The event nearly bankrupted the two countries, unsurprising given that Henry commissioned a temporary palace built for him, ostentatiously filled with the trappings of a royal Christian court.
Allegations of predatory behavior bankrupted Harvey Weinstein's company and forced Steve Wynn out of the company he co-founded, sending Wynn Resorts stock on a roller coaster ride.
But I urgently need your help," he continued, adding that "Mueller's illegal leaks have destroyed my business" and claiming that the cost of attorneys has "virtually bankrupted me.
I did get ripped off, but I didn't get assaulted, sexually harassed, discriminated against, bankrupted, or any of the other awful things on Uber's long list of abuses.
A year of searching had produced no leads, she said, not in a state bankrupted by its previous governor, who has been charged with stealing millions of dollars.
Nick Denton, the Brit whose Gawker website has whipped away the lace curtains that covered (mainly) sexual privacy since 2002, has been bankrupted by vengeful and wealthy men.
Legislators representing areas devastated by wildfires have opposed any bailout for PG&E, saying its investors should absorb the costs - even if that means the company is bankrupted.
Describing the daring editor bankrupted by obscenity charges for serializing "Ulysses," she reflects, "I have lost track of whether I am writing about Margaret Anderson or about myself."
But the big surprise in the indictment is how closely tied BTC-e is to a massive theft at Mt. Gox, one that eventually bankrupted the exchange in 2014.
Exports likely avoided an even worse price crisis in the natural gas industry during the winter of 2016/17 that would likely have bankrupted many gas-focused shale drillers.
Palantir is a $20 billion secretive data analytics startup co-founded by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who funded lawsuits that bankrupted Gizmodo's former parent company, Gawker Media.
America's revolution in high-tech oil production has been sidetracked by — and has contributed to — a two-year crude price rout that has bankrupted dozens of domestic energy companies.
America's revolution in high-tech oil production has been sidetracked by — and has contributed to — a two-year crude price rout that has bankrupted dozens of domestic energy companies.
America's revolution in high-tech oil production has been sidetracked by — and has contributed to — a two-year crude price rout that has bankrupted dozens of domestic energy companies.
But given his unusual circumstances — an outlier on the developmental scale but an instant and charismatic star — would a few extra hundred-thousand dollars have bankrupted the Wilpon family?
Puerto Rico was suffering a massive and unprecedented population loss before Hurricane Maria hit, largely because of a debt crisis that bankrupted the island's government and crippled the economy.
Maybe, though, both men—the man who almost bankrupted a country and the supreme advocate of bankers' bailouts—would be amused to see just how little we have learned.
Almost no one in Britain is bankrupted by medical expenses, no one needs to delay medical treatment until he or she can afford it, and virtually everyone is covered.
Macri inherited a state nearly bankrupted by eight years of free-spending populism under President Cristina Fernandez, who is from a left-leaning faction of the powerful Peronist party.
But could Walmart take out an ad saying a $15 minimum wage bankrupted a town in Iowa, or just push some softer but inaccurate talking points on the matter?
After he bankrupted four companies, the big American banks have reportedly refused to lend him money and he has been forced to go to overseas banks to get financing.
The company hopes these areas will draw new customers and nostalgic ones who shopped at now-shuttered Sears department stores in those neighborhoods and want the once-bankrupted brand back.
The energy meltdown threatens to cause a repeat of the 2014-2016 oil crash that bankrupted dozens of American oil and gas companies and caused hundreds of thousands of layoffs.
"It is beyond ironic and completely outrageous that the prosecutors have persecuted Mr. Flynn, virtually bankrupted him, and put his entire family through unimaginable stress for years," his lawyers wrote.
He didn't mention that people lost their jobs and he didn't mention that banks and investors who took over the casino Trump bankrupted essentially kicked Trump out of Atlantic City.
Critics say she nearly bankrupted the country after years of high deficits and heavy-handed currency controls that scared off investment and spurred capital flight during her two terms as president.
The modern DS lineup, named after the hallowed 1955 Citroen limousine, was introduced in 2010 with the DS3 mini then neglected amid a 2013-14 cash crisis that almost bankrupted PSA.
The biggest mall owner in the U.S., Simon Property Group, said it has its work cut out for it, as it makes a bid to salvage bankrupted apparel retailer Forever 21.
He came of age in Queens, built Trump Tower, starred in "The Apprentice," bankrupted his businesses six times, and drew cheering crowds and angry protesters to Fifth Avenue after his election.
"If the best people aren't going to come to your university because they'll be bankrupted by doing so, you'll lose not only your graduate students but also your faculty," he says.
Presley is also in the midst of a series of legal clash with her former financial manager Barry Siegel, claiming his "reckless and negligent mismanagement" of her funds bankrupted her estate.
Of late, though, Masoud Barzani, the Kurdish leader, has proved to be contemptuous of democracy (his mandate expired two years ago), and the fall in oil prices has bankrupted his government.
When she discovered that her husband, who was an alcoholic, had all but bankrupted the family, she returned to The Mirror, in 1962, and remained there until she retired in 1988.
Moldova ranks 123 out of 176 countries on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index and the disappearance of $1 billion from the banking system nearly bankrupted the country, Europe's poorest, in 2015.
Williams said while the squad considers McNabb's comments wrong and indecent, it and the county need to protect themselves from being bankrupted by the costs of any litigation for wrongful termination.
Like other regional banks, Popolare di Bari never recovered from Italy's worst post-war recession earlier this decade, which bankrupted thousands of businesses, saddling banks with a mountain of unpaid loans.
This is undoubtedly the biggest win on Kyoji's record and—provided Rizin haven't bankrupted themselves—the next year should provide plenty of opportunities for grand prixs, freak fights, and other assorted fun.
Getting SpaceX's full constellation up and running will cost in the ballpark of $10 billion dollars, and Musk has conceded that such efforts have bankrupted others, such as the satellite operator Iridium.
Instead Sanders backers called Mrs Clinton part of a sleazy and unequal status quo, especially as the recipient of donations and speaking fees from billionaires and "banks that bankrupted the middle class".
Dozens of small individual investors were effectively bankrupted by losses last year when the Swiss National Bank suddenly removed its longstanding ceiling on the franc, prompting regulators to look at the market.
He's a failed parent, a cheating husband, a bankrupted rich man, a casual racist, a liar: a decadent portrait of the charismatic, urbane, and decadent white American male born in the 1930s.
Before the law was adopted, he said, people with cancer or other serious illnesses could be bankrupted by hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills, and the law provides new protections.
"It bankrupted us," said Francisco Lasanta, the owner of SM Electrical, a Ponce company that estimates it is owed about $2.3 million from both Prepa and contractors who were also not paid.
The offering of a 25 percent stake in the lender, Allied Irish Banks, is an important milestone in the recovery of Irish banks, which nearly bankrupted the country after the financial crisis.
A free-spending populist who nearly bankrupted the country during her 2007-2015 rule, Fernandez came in a distant second in her race for the Senate representing Buenos Aires, Argentina's most populous province.
The recession, the worst in Brazilian history, has left millions unemployed and bankrupted hundreds of companies, raising pressure on central bank chief Ilan Goldfajn to lower rates, which rank among the world's highest.
However, Sierra Leone faces the tricky task of squeezing more revenues from the extractives sector while attracting new investment after a years-long slump in commodities prices stalled projects and bankrupted some companies.
When patients say they can't afford their medicine, fear being bankrupted by medical bills or struggle to find treatment for an addiction, we typically offer sympathy for these heartbreaking and seemingly intractable issues.
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The oversight board must bring to account the local oligarchy and big businesses that, together with their captive local government, have bankrupted a U.S. territory, delivering tragedy and hardship to my fellow Puerto Ricans.
Recently bankrupted by one of its regular relegations, the club narrowly narrowly escaped another return to the lower divisions last year, after which it proceeded to lose its respected manager and its best player.
From there, though, the budgets continued to grow until the $24.43 billion bill for the 1976 Summer Games nearly bankrupted the Canadian city of Montreal, which spent the next 30 years paying it off.
Where those who voted against Mr. Trump saw someone who bankrupted businesses and ducked paying taxes, these women said they saw a man who built a real estate empire and simply followed the law.
A smaller company, or one with less artistic cachet, for instance, might be bankrupted by committing just one of the many social crimes of Dolce & Gabbana; consumers could boycotts or investors could withdraw funds.
Another tipping point would be if hospitals are bankrupted by the cost of caring for coronavirus patients who do not have medical insurance or the ability to pay for their medical care without it.
"The same dynamic of overcapacity and disappointing global trade that bankrupted Hanjin, pushed a Hamburg Süd acquisition and pushed carriers closer to the edge is now hitting the Panamax sector," he told CNBC via email.
Friday's news indicates that Founders Fund—a venture capital firm co-founded by Peter Thiel, who funded a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker Media, Gizmodo's former parent company—is willing to ignore the allegations against Kroll.
Idle hands were kept busy with ill-considered forays into shipbuilding (in a landlocked country), making weapons (that neither NATO nor the Warsaw Pact wanted) and trading oil (which nearly bankrupted the firm in 1985).
Following a $1 billion banking fraud that nearly bankrupted Moldova in 2015, the government launched an overhaul of the banking sector, including the cancellation of 42 percent of shares in Moldova Agroindbank for subsequent reissue.
"Suddenly at the same time they stop paying his bills and they basically have bankrupted Mr. Tibbo," said Pascal Paradis, executive director of Lawyers Without Borders Canada, a group that has been helping Mr. Tibbo.
There are many others, including the troubling fact that the play is simply more fun when Timon is lavish than when, having been bankrupted by his largess, he winds up a hermit rootling for turnips.
Once controlled by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, then one of Russia's richest men, Yukos was bankrupted after Khodorkovsky fell out with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the government began demanding payment of huge sums in back taxes.
That old guard was so enamored with handing out cushy contracts to their D.C. friends that it nearly bankrupted the Democratic National Committee, leaving the DNC millions of dollars in debt heading into the 2016 election.
Toshiba is keen to sell its TMC (Toshiba Memory Corporation) business to offset loses from its bankrupted Westinghouse nuclear business which it fears may cause it to be delisted from the Tokyo stock exchange next year.
Just like a person buys homeowner's insurance so he or she isn't bankrupted by a destroyed house, insurance companies buy insurance to protect themselves against being unable to cover claims in the event of a catastrophe.
Street Scene Wall Street's efforts to overhaul its culture since the 2675 financial crisis that nearly bankrupted the world's economy have not been a resounding success, despite calls by prominent regulators to stop rewarding bad behavior.
What she showed was that money rules all else in the Democratic Party—the DNC was bankrupted, and Clinton's campaign was the highest bidder to hoard as much special interest money into the DNC's starving coffers.
He followed a high-risk path of nuclear provocation to reach this moment of equality with the most powerful leader in the world Although he owned -- and bankrupted -- casinos, Trump has never been a gambler himself.
Now, the defunct casino is liquidating all its assets in a huge auction, which means that this is your big chance to take home a terrible souvenir from the spot Trump bankrupted a few decades ago!
The speed of the recovery in the U.S. shale industry in the past year has surprised oil investors after a global supply glut led to a two-year crude price slump and bankrupted many shale firms.
The fine was announced today during the FCC's monthly open meeting: a Mr Adrian Abramovich was responsible for nearly 100 million robocalls over a three-month period, and will almost certainly be bankrupted by this record forfteiture.
The PayPal co-founder, who this year secretly funded a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker Media, spoke at the Republican National Convention and on Wednesday told The New York Times he'll be advising Trump informally on tech issues.
The Wall of Sound only existed for a few years, in part because it nearly bankrupted the band, but many of its design innovations are now standard features of large-scale concert sound systems around the world.
They say new, more efficient extraction methods make additional oversight unnecessary — and too expensive, given the collapse of natural gas prices in recent years that has bankrupted scores of producers and saddled hundreds of others with debt.
The group has limited its output for the last 18 months to shrink a global glut of oil that sent crude prices to 220-year lows, bankrupted hundreds of U.S. energy companies and piled pressure on petrostates.
A truth might be: It is a travesty that people are needlessly bankrupted or killed because they lack access to healthcare that the US, the richest country in the world, could provide if it had the will.
He now owns the biggest hotel chain in Scandinavia along with a smattering of other business ventures, including the Scandinavian arm of recently bankrupted Thomas Cook, but he got his start selling strawberries in his local market.
Moving to Europe was a choice weighed against other, grimmer options for health care, which included the strong possibility of being bankrupted by cancer treatment and winding up at the mercy of New York State's welfare system.
Thiel and the Gawker estate are currently engaged in a legal back-and-forth in which the estate is arguing that it should be able to open discovery into Thiel's role in financing the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's administration on Monday sued an array of financial, legal and other professional firms over their involvement in a 15-year-old incinerator upgrade project that nearly bankrupted the state capital, Harrisburg.
"The Telluride Film Festival has just celebrated another of Francis Ford Coppola's under-appreciated masterworks, 'The Cotton Club,' but this one actually bankrupted his Zoetrope Studio so I think takes the biscuit," Film4's director Daniel Battsek said.
The growth in the number of such companies has prompted criticism from Irish lawmakers, however, who fear they could damage the reputation of the country, which was nearly bankrupted by its own financial crash during the credit crunch.
The Gawker Media founder wants to pay the wrestler more than $31 million to settle the sex tape privacy suit that bankrupted both Gawker and Denton and forced them to sell most of Denton's blogging empire to Univision.
Second, the federal government should reform ACA's reinsurance program by funding state-based high-risk pools to pay for large medical claims so that no one is bankrupted because they or a family member have a serious illness.
It's a lucky candidate who gets the chance to divert attention from her problems by giving a speech in the city where her opponent bankrupted several casinos and dodged the bills of a long line of small businesses.
People say that even after the Affordable Care Act, they still pay too much in premiums, plus thousands in deductibles, and still have to worry about being bankrupted by a disabling car crash or an extended hospital stay.
She called for Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's leader, to step down because of how he bankrupted the country, and went after longtime GOP villain Cuba for blocking members of its civil society from contributing to a human rights report.
It was your typical rich guy's retreat: stunning mountain views; reclaimed wood from the homes of people who had been bankrupted by serious illness; the heads of what I took to be trophy wives in the game room.
NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's administration on Monday sued an array of financial, legal and other professional firms over their involvement in a 2003 incinerator upgrade project that nearly bankrupted the state's capital city, Harrisburg.
Now tonight turned to another shocking revelation from Donna Brazile, not only she is calling out the corrupt Clinton machine but she also had a free choice word for former President Obama and how he nearly bankrupted the DNC.
In an extensive speech and interview at the National Press Club, Thiel also discussed his role in a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker Media, saying the legal system was out of reach of "single-digit millionaires" like plaintiff Hulk Hogan.
At least 27 million Americans remain uninsured, and for tens of millions with insurance, sky-high copayments and deductibles (which average $5,300 in the bronze plans sold on the ACA exchanges) mean they'd be bankrupted by a serious illness.
Officials and bank managers planning for the event draw comparisons with the 40 percent surge in the Swiss franc in January 2015, which bankrupted dozens of small investment funds and cost banks including Citi hundreds of millions of dollars.
He sued Sberbank, several of its subsidiaries and executives, and a business rival for $750 million, claiming that a valuable gravel quarry he owned was illegally bankrupted and seized by the bank in a corporate raid five years ago.
The coalition of roughly two dozen exporters has been limiting its output since January 20193 in order to end a punishing oil price downturn that bankrupted hundreds of American oil companies and heaped financial pressure on crude-producing nations.
The specific pricing for most of these incoming internet companies isn't public yet, but to keep costs low enough to provide free or affordable coverage, they'll have to surmount the economic hurdles that have bankrupted a litter of satellite internet companies.
When asked about the lawsuit he funded against Gawker, which bankrupted the company and forced founder Nick Denton to put it up for sale, Thiel argued that the case was justified because Gawker did not practice journalism and often bullied people.
Kraft, Belichick, and Brady, the NFL's best and brightest and most handsome pajama salesman, think it's acceptable and even admirable to make a corrupt, bankrupted real estate developer with an openly racist platform the most powerful person in the world.
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BP has a unique portfolio that's got Dudley cautious about drilling in new areas, including its continued response to its 2010 oil spill that nearly bankrupted the global oil producer and its already big presence in the Western Gulf of Mexico.
Bishop would be of more assistance to bondholders if he would prevail upon the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate the bond issuances and the many well-heeled interests that arranged and benefited from the reckless borrowing that bankrupted Puerto Rico.
LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog has rejected calls to publish a report into allegations Royal Bank of Scotland bankrupted small companies to pick up their assets on the cheap, saying it would instead release a detailed summary soon.
The group has limited its output for the last 18 months to shrink a global glut of oil that sent crude prices to 12-year lows, bankrupted hundreds of U.S. energy companies and ratcheted up the pressure on so-called petrostates.
Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has become a close advisor to Donald Trump, recently financed a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker, offering a blueprint for the destruction of media companies that may get easier going forward.
Trump was one of the reasons it didn't work because he just paid these exorbitant salaries to these very high-profile college players like Doug Flutie and Herschel Walker and everyone else just sort of bankrupted themselves trying to keep up.
Then you've got your man in Antonio Sano, one of the greatest trainers in Venezuela, whose life was turned upside down when he was kidnapped there, held chained in a cell for nearly a month and bankrupted by ransom payments.
The 15-member cartel, along with the Russia-led producers, has capped output since January 2017 in order to end a prolonged and punishing oil price downturn that bankrupted hundreds of U.S. energy companies and heaped financial pressure on crude exporters.
OPEC, along with a group of Russia-led producers, put a cap on output in January 2017 in response to a supply glut and a sustained rout in oil prices that bankrupted U.S. energy firms and escalated unrest in exporting countries.
OPEC, Russia and several other oil producers have partnered to limit their output since January 2017 to end an oil market downturn that sent prices to 12-year lows, bankrupted hundreds of U.S. energy companies and piled pressure on petrostates.
What millennials do see is crippling student loan debt that prevents them from becoming homeowners, a social safety net they pay into but may be bankrupted by the borrowing of older generations, and incarcerations for weed smoking but not for rape.
Then again, we're talking about a man who appears willing to take his grudge against a journalistic outlet to even more sadistic ends, with an apparent interest in bidding on the bankrupted Gawker's assets to gain the power to shut down its archives.
Hogan, who alleged that Gawker had invaded his privacy by publishing part of a sex tape he had made on the site, won $140 million in the lawsuit which bankrupted the company — and was largely financed by billionaire Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel.
This spring, I donated to Dress for Success a box of high heels that I—over decades—almost bankrupted myself for: four-inch sandals with leafy vines that twine up your leg, five-inch leopard pumps I could lurch about five feet in.
And when Capra did do that with It's a Wonderful Life, as much as a classic as that movie is now considered, it really derailed him professionally, bankrupted his company, and he was never able to really get his footing back as a director.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses," Harder, best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker, explained in an email to the publication.
President Donald Trump has merely bankrupted six companies, while Blankenship's negligence as the CEO of Massey Energy led to the death of 29 miners in a 2010 accident, which also resulted in Blankenship serving a one-year prison term for willfully violating safety standards.
WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) - A lawyer for Takata Corp's U.S. business, bankrupted by a recall of faulty air bags, indicated on Friday that the company is on the verge of receiving court approval for its reorganization and $1.6 billion sale of its non-air bag businesses.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by 9 different eyewitnesses," Harder, best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker, explained in an email to the publication.
Earlier this week California Governor Gavin Newsom pulled the utility sector equivalent of Financial Crisis bailout pleas: with wildfire-bankrupted PG&E facing widespread outrage for its power shutdowns in the face of another fire season in California, Newsom practically begged Warren Buffett to buy the utility.
They worry that coaches getting fired over praying at schools, fire chiefs getting fired for citing Scripture, bakers getting bankrupted over their refusal to bake a cake — their entire perspective on Christian faith as a key element of what made America great has been swept away.
The fact that the success of a keystone anti-corruption drive could hinge on the work of non-governmental groups rather than state bodies could fan domestic and foreign concerns over the authorities' will to move on from the corrupt practices that nearly bankrupted the country.
Longevity in Africa rose rapidly in the 1950s and '60s with the spread of antibiotics and vaccines, flattened as the collapse of colonialism bankrupted health care systems, plummeted in the 1990s with the spread of AIDS, and is now rising again as donors pay for AIDS drugs.
He's trying to force the U.S. auto industry to bring back gas guzzlers when the last time we did that — from the 1980s to the 2000s — Japan and Korea bankrupted Detroit and we enriched petro-dictators from Venezuela to Russia to the Arab world to Iran.
In those days, every year of the revolution was named for a cause: Year of Solidarity (1966), Year of the Heroic Guerrilla (1968), the Year of the 10 Million (1970), with its single-minded effort to reach an unrealistic sugar cane harvest goal that nearly bankrupted the country.
The increased use of natural gas to generate electricity, along with artificial market manipulation to encourage greater use of renewable sources, has led to the closure of hundreds of coal-fired power plants, cost tens of thousands of jobs, reduced the demand for coal and bankrupted more than 85033 coal companies.
The Trump effect will be magnified every time the media hypes Trump's bigoted or repellent statements or interviews another self-described victim of his so-called university or various bankrupted companies, as well as every time it asks Republican candidates to comment on Trump statements or Democratic attacks against them.
They're the annual commemoration of those who died during the 1980's Iran-Iraq war: a territory conflict that cost more than 1 million lives on both sides, more or less bankrupted both countries, and continues to have a profound effect on the socio-economic development of Iran 30 years on.
OPEC, along with Russia-led producers, has capped output since the beginning of 2017 in order to deal with a supply glut and end a prolonged oil price downturn that bankrupted several U.S. energy firms, escalated financial pressure on crude exporters and led to unrest in some of those countries.
Duterte was not elected for his overt mastery of words, nor his ability as a diplomat, but rather for what he represented to a nation beaten down by typhoons, tidal waves, overpopulation, traffic, and a crippling culture of corruption that bankrupted an already poor country, making many of these problems impossible to remedy.
As this does not seem to square with Mr Flynn's spicy record, or the fact that he is said to be deeply demoralised and almost bankrupted by legal bills, many have assumed Mr Mueller has additional aces up his sleeve, which he is concealing to keep Mr Trump and his advisers guessing.
But Russia is hoping to repeat the success of Rosneft's initial share offering a decade ago when it raised $11 billion in one of the world's biggest such sales, despite concerns that investors would be spooked by Rosneft's purchase of most of the assets of oil firm YUKOS, bankrupted by the Kremlin.
And while the Summer Games, precipitated by pro-democracy demonstrations and free elections marked a new era of success for South Korea, the 1989 festival practically bankrupted North Korea months before Berlin Wall fell, taking with it communism in much of Eastern Europe and ushering in the end of the Cold War.
"When he talks about his great renegotiations, they're renegotiations, so tell me if you think this is a good deal: I lose four casinos, they go out of business, but I'm really good at renegotiating the debt of his companies that have already gone out of business," Cuban said of Trump's bankrupted Atlantic City casinos.
After we led a public fight, KKR and Bain Capital, the firms that had bankrupted Toy R Us, contributed $20 million to a hardship fund for those whose jobs were destroyed, and we have helped shine a light on the dealings of Eddie Lampert, the hedge-fund billionaire who brought down Sears and Kmart.
In his book "Going for Broke: How Robert Campeau Bankrupted the Retail Industry, Jolted the Junk Bond Market, and Brought the Booming Eighties to a Crashing Halt" (19883), John Rothchild wrote that after Mr. Campeau had agreed to buy Allied, it became apparent that he did not have enough money to cover the down payment.
In addition, the brief claims that a majority of Tesla board members had financial interests on both sides at the time of the deal and wanted to see SolarCity bailed out rather than bankrupted in order to protect their own reputations, and their bets on other companies where Musk was and is still CEO.
Though the form flourished in Hollywood's Golden Age — when a studio might be willing to spend enormous amounts of money on lavish productions that nearly bankrupted the studio — a more recent wave of Bible movies that popped up a decade after the runaway success of Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ haven't been quite as successful.
The marketplace for cross promotions (when two brands team up to promote each other's products, as with the McDonald's Happy Meal and the Super Mario toy it comes with) was created by the Jalil brothers, one of whom (Jubair) once bankrupted his agency when executing a cross-promotions deal with a meager budget, he recalled during his pitch.
Following up this morning's report that Trump has essentially bankrupted the Secret Service through excessive travel to Trump-owned properties, which in turn fleece the Secret Service, I'd like to note that Congress—and specifically Democrats in the Senate—can put a stop to it, if and when the White House and USSS come begging for supplemental spending.
Sandberg has also been a key defender of Facebook board member Peter Thiel, a Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE delegate who has been funding a major legal action that recently bankrupted Gawker Media.
Celeste faces losing her two children, Max and Josh, to Mary Louise; Madeline attempts to repair her marriage with her husband, Ed, after an affair; Jane (Shailene Woodley) struggles to open up to a new boyfriend in the aftermath of her rape at the hands of Perry; Renata (Laura Dern) learns her husband has bankrupted them and must pick up the pieces; and Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz), reeling at the guilt of physically pushing Perry, is visited by her abusive mother, who has a stroke and eventually dies.

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