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Ames itself went bankrupt in 1990, then went bankrupt again in 2001.
I don't care that Toys "R" Us went bankrupt—I care how they went bankrupt.
Founded in 2006, the company went bankrupt three years ago.
The biotech company went bankrupt before it could repay investors.
Retailer Toys "R" Us Inc went bankrupt earlier this year.
The company produced machines until 1988, when it went bankrupt.
The employer went bankrupt a month later due to it.
A source told Business Insider that the company went bankrupt.
Prices are supported, he said, because global mines went bankrupt.
That project fell through because the Egyptian Khedive went bankrupt.
The betrayal of investors when his casino businesses went bankrupt.
Oil Co., which went bankrupt and closed down in 2004.
The relationship ended after two years because Peter went bankrupt.
Both companies nearly went bankrupt during the 2008 financial crisis.
This is how the man who challenged Tesla went bankrupt.
"Many people who went bankrupt had medical debts," he said.
One establishment, Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts, went bankrupt twice.
Plus, both SpaceX and Tesla nearly went bankrupt in 212015.
After we landed, the guy who sponsored us went bankrupt.
The main contractor behind the plants went bankrupt in 2017.
The main contractor behind the plants went bankrupt in 2017.
Bison meat began piling up in freezers, and ranchers went bankrupt.
"We went bankrupt one time and lost everything," McMahon told Reiss.
Many of which went bankrupt or had to lay off staff.
"That was a horrible time, we nearly went bankrupt," he says.
The Russian carrier went bankrupt and ceased operations in October 2015.
The business later went bankrupt in 2004 under Greg Pence's watch.
General Motors (GM) went bankrupt and was bailed out in 2009.
His family of paper mill proprietors went bankrupt in the Depression.
Afghanistan made it Russia, because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan.
The company eventually went bankrupt, leading to substantial losses for shareholders.
The company went bankrupt less than a year later, Reuters reported.
In 2009, the shoe factory where Francisco had worked went bankrupt.
The beloved accessories chain, Charming Charlie, also went bankrupt in 2019.
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc went bankrupt one week after that seizure.
But even before it went bankrupt, things weren't going so well.
Over 250 firms went bankrupt, defaulting on at least $22016bn of debt.
It went bankrupt after Japan's bubble-era splurge on new golf courses.
And, in 23, "we nearly went bankrupt," he said with a shudder.
In 2009 or so, Robbos went bankrupt and the site lay dormant.
So we had the capital to remain solvent when others went bankrupt.
In 2008 the city went bankrupt (it became solvent again in 20163).
Many plans went bankrupt or were converted to 401(k) type plans.
Natural gas prices plunged instead, and Energy Future went bankrupt in 2014.
I left before Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, before Detroit went bankrupt.
We went bankrupt like three times, and every time more people left.
Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia.
His publishing house went bankrupt and was acquired by a rival press.
When Paramount went bankrupt in the 1930s, they fell out of print.
Construction was delayed on May 30th, when the initial contractor went bankrupt.
Bluegogo, China's third-largest bike-share company, went bankrupt in November 2017.
Hundreds of smaller drillers went bankrupt, putting pressure on banks and investors.
The business went bankrupt, and Mr. Yohai himself fell under F.B.I. scrutiny.
He ran a chain of convenience stores until they, um, went bankrupt.
Barkindo noted that dozens of U.S. drillers went bankrupt in the downturn.
His father, once a ritzy businessman, went bankrupt in the 1929 crash.
Data were not available for several drillers that went bankrupt last year.
Then the recession happened and the underwriter for Lloyds [Bank] went bankrupt.
The firm that bought the toll rights overpaid and went bankrupt in 2014.
Explo went bankrupt in 2013, leaving thousands of tons of potentially explosive M6.
Nathaniel Sullivan's While the Nation Went Bankrupt imagines the life of the 0.01%.
In 2018, the British conglomerate went bankrupt, leaving the remaining workers in limbo.
More than 2202 American steel companies went bankrupt between the 2628s and 28500.
Fisker himself resigned in March 2013, and the company went bankrupt shortly afterward.
Heckman bought back Scout in 2013 and it went bankrupt three years later.
When Froome was still young, his father went bankrupt and his parents divorced.
KB Toys, the defunct rival of Toys R Us, went bankrupt in 2009.
SpaceX, the rocket company Musk founded in 2002, nearly went bankrupt early on.
No fewer than 30 hospitals went bankrupt last year, according to Bloomberg News.
In 2017, American Apparel went bankrupt and shut down its factory near Vernon.
The company that published her first book, Triskelion Publishing, went bankrupt, for instance.
MoviePass started losing money on virtually every subscriber, and it then went bankrupt.
But the restaurant went bankrupt, a common fate for businesses in the Philippines.
We bought it during the recession when the Lehmann Brothers went bankrupt [2008].
Then, at the height of his prosperity, in 1998 Father suddenly went bankrupt.
Last year, GB Energy went bankrupt after being caught out by rising market prices.
But the company did not manage to recover the ship and eventually went bankrupt.
He bought the timeshare from a company called Pacific Monarch Resorts, which went bankrupt.
Dynamo Moscow, one of the country's most decorated teams, almost went bankrupt in 2016.
His brother squandered it on land in the American south and soon went bankrupt.
ATG went bankrupt in 2008, and Stavatti scooped up the rights to the Javelin.
He warned customers that the contract could be cancelled if the company went bankrupt.
He divorced his wife, went bankrupt, and was arrested multiple times for drunk driving.
The surprise was that Lehman actually went bankrupt, exposing its trading partners to losses.
When Scalo eventually went bankrupt, Steidl became the publisher for many of Keller's artists.
Trump went bankrupt three times but declared victory every time and just kept surviving.
Over the past few years, Bon-Ton and Gordmans liquidated and Sears went bankrupt.
This month, the device came up for auction again after the club went bankrupt.
When, a dozen surgeries later, he could work again, the enterprise almost went bankrupt.
No California hospitals went bankrupt or closed because of the mandate, the association said.
The firm went bankrupt in 2015 after buying more than a hundred thousand manuscripts.
But after the financial crisis, GM went bankrupt and Toyota shut the factory down.
One company, U.S. Oil Sands, went bankrupt last year before it could begin production.
Arch Coal also went bankrupt in early 2016 under the crushing weight of debt.
Toys R Us never went public; it went bankrupt seven years later, in 0003.
More than 30,000 Toys R Us employees lost their jobs when it went bankrupt.
But a hard-to-reach location helpedlead to losses, and it went bankrupt in 1964.
Delta's been ... Look, the company went bankrupt before and ticked off a lot of people.
New York (CNN Business)Gymboree is being revived just several months after it went bankrupt.
After Regal went bankrupt, when few investors wanted to go near it, Oaktree got involved.
The S&P 3.663 fell 28% in the 22 trading days after Lehman went bankrupt.
Recall that Trump was $4 billion in debt after his Atlantic City casinos went bankrupt.
This happened to Bethlehem and 30 other steel companies that went bankrupt waiting for relief.
In Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, a character is asked how he went bankrupt.
The same is true of Air Berlin and Alitalia which also went bankrupt this year.
Heckman bought back Scout from Fox in 2013, and it went bankrupt three years later.
But the label went bankrupt and was liquidated after only two years in October 2018.
In Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," Mike Campbell is asked how he went bankrupt.
Enron Corp was a Houston energy company that went bankrupt in a 2001 accounting scandal.
It was not the first misfortune for Vestas — it nearly went bankrupt in the 233s.
If Trump thinks he got a bargain, it's no wonder he went bankrupt six times.
Mr. Trone, who grew up on a farm that went bankrupt, spotlights his life story.
Businesses went bankrupt then, and many borrowers lost their jobs or are earning far less.
He owned a bicycle factory, but it went bankrupt, and he killed himself in 1942.
The year that Churchill invited Chanel back from exile was the same year Schiaparelli went bankrupt.
Its parent company went bankrupt in 2009, and by 2011 all Filene's Basement stores were closed.
The company's sales topped $400 million last year, while the traditional retailer Mattress Firm went bankrupt.
When Atari went bankrupt in 2013, Frontier says they stuck it out and amended their contract.
Apple originally purchased the factory in Mesa from sapphire manufacturer GT, which went bankrupt in 2014.
Chilean grapes were infected with cyanide in 1989; over 100 Chilean growers and shippers went bankrupt.
Greece went bankrupt in 2010 and we have had a "pretend and extend" programme since then.
Before Rdio went bankrupt, one of its last-ditch efforts was the $3.99 Rdio Select service.
But the company went bankrupt, and the state only recouped a small portion of that investment.
Peabody Energy, the largest private coal mining company in the world, went bankrupt earlier this year.
Growing up, she watched her family members take on several jobs after their businesses went bankrupt.
She says the Trust was left with a mere $14k in cash after Core went bankrupt.
The address was originally 780 and then construction stopped for a year because it went bankrupt.
When the circus went bankrupt last year, the three pooled their resources and formed Healthy Humor.
As other, more dynamic services emerged and customers complained about late fees, Blockbuster eventually went bankrupt.
Both men became teetotalers; both went bankrupt, only to claw their way back to the top.
And its former parent company, the Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Bethlehem, Pa., went bankrupt in 2001.
The company went bankrupt in 20123, leaving thousands of tons of potentially explosive M22012 at Camp Minden.
It eliminated barriers to coverage and improved some hospitals, and fewer people with health emergencies went bankrupt.
The company went bankrupt in 2013, leaving thousands of tons of potentially explosive M6 at Camp Minden.
Investment bank Bear Stearns went bankrupt and the Fed was just beginning its multi-billion-dollar bailouts.
Blackjewel went bankrupt in July and about 33,100 workers in central Appalachia lost several weeks of pay.
Few policy wonks are willing to predict what the government would do if a university went bankrupt.
When Glacial went bankrupt, Platinum helped spin its assets into a new, similar company, Agera Energy LLC.
Irving was bought in 1988 and the other two went bankrupt—each no doubt leaving its scars.
When Schumer was 12, her father was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and his successful company went bankrupt.
This month Toys "R" Us went bankrupt, joining many clothing and hardware retailers felled by e-commerce.
When Schumer was a child, her father was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and her family went bankrupt.
His early real estate ventures in Manhattan and Atlantic City ended up being failures that went bankrupt.
So the price plummeted, and the consortium that was spearheading the construction of the complex went bankrupt.
Once ranked seventh on the Fortune 500 list of large U.S. companies, Enron went bankrupt on Dec.
Those aspirations came crashing down, however, when his once booming oil company, OGX, went bankrupt in 2013.
He spent more than a decade at a natural gas processing company called Endevco, which went bankrupt.
Apprentices at workshops that went bankrupt ended up in rags and in court with their former employers.
After the success of Grant's biography and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Twain's publishing house went bankrupt.
I never went bankrupt but like many great business people have used the laws to corporate advantage.
He has stiffed subcontractors and tenants, hired undocumented workers, went bankrupt on three casinos (hard to do).
"We were following the normal farm story in America where we almost went bankrupt," Mr. Cody said.
The casino he managed, Mr. O'Donnell noted, brought in $100 million a year yet still went bankrupt.
But three of the projects went bankrupt and one required a public buyout of the private partners.
After the developers behind Darksiders finished the second game in the series, its publisher THQ went bankrupt.
The company went bankrupt in 2012, the same year Instagram was sold to Facebook for $1 billion.
Juicero founder Doug Evans previously started a juice bar business, Organic Avenue, which went bankrupt in 2015.
Desert Hot Springs, where Canndescent is based, went bankrupt in 2001 and almost did again in 2014.
In 22010, the company went bankrupt, thanks to skyrocketing costs and a nearly non-existent customer base.
But Sears and many of the others that went bankrupt failed to adapt to changing retail trends.
In recent years, the town's biggest employer, its hospital, closed, and its only pub almost went bankrupt.
Yes, he failed, went bankrupt, and was sued by the government, but that proves he's got brass balls.
The next day O'Donnell criticized his decision, saying that she doesn't "enjoy" Trump and said he went bankrupt.
It the papal airline of choice; Benedict XVI, offered prayers for it when it went bankrupt in 2008.
But World War II was the most expensive war in history and most of these nations went bankrupt.
The country's only functioning rare-earths mine, Mountain Pass in California, went bankrupt in 2015 as prices plunged.
The company went bankrupt in 2013, leaving thousands of tons of potentially explosive M6 propellant at Camp Minden.
However, not long after the show ended in 1998, J. Peterman went bankrupt and the brand was sold.
Pilichowski and Andine had been running Karhoo just before it went bankrupt, taking over from founder Daniel Ishag.
A former attorney for SageCrest, which went bankrupt in 2008, did not respond to a request for comment.
When that money did not come through, the company could not finish the game and ultimately went bankrupt.
But it declined in the 1980s and 1990s, and in 2009 it was bailed out and went bankrupt.
The former leaders of Burlington College in Vermont, which already went bankrupt, are under heavy scrutiny right now.
The Mexican League went bankrupt in the early 1950s and merged with the Class C Arizona-Texas League.
And even though I went bankrupt [in the construction industry], when I'm doing the bookkeeping, it's always correct.
Last year he bought back another airline he founded, Niki, after its new parent Air Berlin went bankrupt.
ARP went bankrupt in 1981, costing stockholders and creditors $4 million; Mr. Pearlman and his family lost $500,000.
Then again, those casinos went bankrupt, an outcome that Mr. Trump blamed on anyone not named Donald Trump.
He sold tens of millions worth of Microsoft stock to buy two furniture retailers, and both went bankrupt.
In 0003, the foundry went bankrupt, leaving behind an empty, sprawling complex the size of 2000 football fields.
The NuGen project in Moorside, northwest England, faced setbacks after Toshiba's nuclear arm Westinghouse went bankrupt last year.
"When I went bankrupt there were a lot of people kicking me when I was down," Stillitano said.
In 2008, Mr. Einhorn offered a stinging critique of Lehman Brothers just months before the bank went bankrupt.
The Limited, Wet Seal, Claire's and Aeropostale all went bankrupt and had private equity or hedge fund backers.
Corpbank was once Bulgaria's fourth-largest lender, but it went bankrupt after a bank run obliterated its deposits.
A character in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" describes how he went bankrupt: gradually, and then suddenly.
" He said, "Well, I went bankrupt the way that everyone does, very slowly and then all at once.
And just three years ago, dozens of oil companies went bankrupt as US oil crashed to $26 a barrel.
WeWork failed to go public last year and nearly went bankrupt instead, sending its valuation plummeting in the process.
But, torn between spiraling investment costs and waning consumer interest, the project went bankrupt just nine months after launch.
It ranks 30 banks based on the risk they would present to the world economy if they went bankrupt.
But happily, at least for Mr. Ackerman, the company went bankrupt in 1983 before it could release the film.
" She also said he went bankrupt and criticized his multiple marriages: "[He] left the first wife – had an affair.
His company Icahn Enterprises also bought the Trump Taj Mahal after its parent company Trump Entertainment resorts went bankrupt.
Kodak, which was founded in 1888, failed to recognize the the digital photography revolution and went bankrupt in 2013.
The product marked the beginning of a dark era for Apple, one in which the company nearly went bankrupt.
Following law school, he worked for the Internal Revenue Service, then founded a law firm that later went bankrupt.
To meet their demands, the factory had to buy new, very expensive machinery, and that's why it went bankrupt.
Blockbuster Video officially went bankrupt back in 2010, but that wasn't the end of the one-time rental behemoth.
After Mr. Trump refused to pay the company's bills and sued it for subpar work, the company went bankrupt.
One hotel went bankrupt, others have changed owners and tax revenue has shrunk to a third of its peak.
Almost 9 million people lost their homes, many were scammed, others went bankrupt and lost their jobs, wages stagnated.
The plan was never executed quite as he imagined it, and he eventually went bankrupt, but the name stuck.
To guarantee benefits, the plan would create a fund for retirees whose employers left a plan or went bankrupt.
All of them either changed plans, went bankrupt or liquidated after realizing it would be impractical or too expensive.
Sports Authority went bankrupt and liquidated last year, roughly a decade after Leonard Green's acquired it for $1.3 billion.
Despite boasting about his success, Trump was in charge as two of those casinos amassed debt and went bankrupt.
And some companies stressed their balance sheets so badly that they went bankrupt during the 2014-2016 oil crash.
In the first half of 2019, about 640 trucking companies went bankrupt, according to industry data from Broughton Capital LLC.
Shuttered after the previous owner went bankrupt in 2015, MP Materials has spent two years rebuilding the Mountain Pass operation.
After her grandmother's restaurant in Flushing went bankrupt, Lum says, she watched her work four jobs to make ends meet.
Zeroville was originally filmed in 2014 but got pushed back once its distribution company at the time, Alchemy, went bankrupt.
But the company went bankrupt one year later, opening Obama up to years of attacks and investigations from the GOP.
In 2009 Citigroup was replaced by Cisco, and when General Motors went bankrupt it gave up its spot to Travelers.
Ultimately, though, Rdio itself went bankrupt and was sold to Pandora, leaving both Rdio and Dhingana in the startup graveyard.
Unfortunately for Fisker, the company only managed to sell a few hundred cars to consumers, and went bankrupt in 2013.
The firm went bankrupt in August 2007, and Bloom was charged with running what prosecutors called a $666 million fraud.
Since Sports Authority went bankrupt in 2016, Cramer has watched the sports retail and athletic wear cohort endure widespread weakness.
He noted that more than 100 US oil companies went bankrupt and thousands of jobs were lost during that downturn.
Branson did not provide the exact date of the meeting or identify the Trump company that he said went bankrupt.
GameCrazy lost it once and for all in 2010, when the video game retailer and its parent company went bankrupt.
Department store chain Bon-Ton went bankrupt, shuttering hundreds of stores, while Sears continues to trim its real estate portfolio.
And when Pizza Time went bankrupt, Showbiz, with its mascot bear Billy Bob Brockali, was ready to save the day.
Toys R Us had purchased the rights to the KB Toys name in 2009, the year KB Toys went bankrupt.
But the Karma had a host of battery issues before the company behind the car, Fisker Automotive, ultimately went bankrupt.
RadioShack, Toys R Us and Sears went bankrupt, and other retailers shuttered locations — or opened smaller stores — to cut costs.
They came back two years later, after lives were ruined, after people went bankrupt, after people lost all their money.
The developer, Jim Lewis, even built a $5 million marketing center, but the economy soured and the project went bankrupt.
One of the largest bitcoin exchanges, Mt. Gox, has had some of its bitcoin stolen, and it went bankrupt in 22018.
He spent so much time on these startups and one of them went bankrupt and one he sold for $220 million.
The two 747-20183's were originally ordered by Transaero, a Russian airline that went bankrupt and couldn't pay for them.
The mine originally opened in 1948 and has gone through a series of owners, including Chevron Corp, before Molycorp went bankrupt.
When the university at which her husband taught went bankrupt, he and Willa lost not only a salary but their home.
That company went bankrupt and laid off its entire staff when it lost a major European investor during Brexit in 2016.
Its parent company, Amstrong Energy, went bankrupt in 2017, and the mines mentioned in the indictment have been closed or sold.
Mr Feng's copied the same coffee cup for 20 years until it went bankrupt, along with the rest, in the 1990s.
"People were not studying people who went bankrupt," Weston recalled about how many in her industry conceptualized debt before Worth's release.
One example: Toys R Us, an iconic brand that went bankrupt in 2017, after which workers spent months protesting for severance.
The company went bankrupt in 2001 because of a major fraud, and he was eventually sentenced to three years in prison.
Toys "R" Us. They represent just a handful of companies that recently went bankrupt due to their inability to successfully innovate.
Why it matters: Last year in Wyoming, more than 1,000 miners lost their jobs and three major coal producers went bankrupt.
When her father's bookstore chain went bankrupt five years after she started school, Guy was forced into a cheaper boarding school.
Tribune Publishing took on so much debt that the company went bankrupt a year later and did not emerge until 2012.
Later, after his EBX holdings went bankrupt, some investors complained that he was Tweeting positive information while selling his own shares.
In the first half of the year, around 640 trucking companies went bankrupt, according to industry data from Broughton Capital LLC.
Fair Field found itself at similar risk 10 years ago, when another company among Mr. Rennert's holdings, WCI Steel, went bankrupt.
The timing allowed them to pick up Spanish assets cheaply: Sambil replaced a mall that went bankrupt during Spain's banking crisis.
The Reserve Primary Fund, which held Lehman Brothers debt, was overwhelmed by investor redemption requests after the investment bank went bankrupt.
The Reserve Primary Fund, which held Lehman Brothers debt, was overwhelmed by investor redemption requests after the investment bank went bankrupt.
A year later, Lehman Brothers, a goliath of investment banking in America, went bankrupt, triggering the global financial crisis of 2008.
In Batio's telling, the Voyager was almost ready to ship when its Korean manufacturing partner went bankrupt, effectively killing the product.
The aircraft were ordered in 2013 by Russian airline Transaero, however the company went bankrupt in 85033, according to Defense One.
Lehman Brothers, an investment bank that had a role in the subprime debacle, didn't get a rescue and went bankrupt Sept.
In another push in the 1970s, several groundbreakings were held, but the work was stopped when the city nearly went bankrupt.
How the commission would howl if defendants could prove their markets were "competitive" just because none of their competitors went bankrupt.
"It's not so much that old companies closed their pensions, but as old companies went bankrupt, those pensions went away," Aubry explained.
The company went bankrupt, took your money, didn't provide a service, didn't answer the phone and tell you where your biometrics were.
Filene's Department Store, a Boston-based department store, went bankrupt in 2009, and there are no more brick-and-mortar locations left.
Detroit lost 14903353 percent of its population in the last 50 years and they went bankrupt because they lost their entrepreneur mojo.
By 22006, Presley claims Siegel had liquidated almost all of the trust's remaining principles — especially after the Idol holding company went bankrupt.
A follow-up test showed that this framing tweak also increased sympathy for the firm after participants were told it went bankrupt.
What happened is that his casinos went bankrupt and he secured massive relief from his creditors, making bondholders share in his misfortune.
Some went bankrupt, but most have managed to sweet-talk bankers into keeping the credit flowing—at least until the latest crisis.
In the 1990s, for example, he became a quieter, less braggadocious Trump when his casinos went bankrupt and his airline business failed.
When they have load factors in the, you know, like they did in the past around '753, I mean, they went bankrupt.
The recession in America also caused a global recession, as liquidity dried up, debts got called in, and entire nations went bankrupt.
References to a Trump-branded Puerto Rico golf course that went bankrupt and failed projects in Azerbaijan and Brazil have been removed.
Since Sports Authority went bankrupt in 2016, CNBC's Jim Cramer has watched the sports retail and athletic wear cohort endure widespread weakness.
In a direct loan, Blackstone is a senior creditor, which makes the firm likely to get paid if the company went bankrupt.
In business he was so unreliable that his companies went bankrupt four times, leaving lenders, workers, investors and contractors in the lurch.
Maybe your cousin helped unionize an online postcard startup that went bankrupt before any employees could see the benefits of a contract.
Detroit lost 60 percent of its population in the last 50 years and they went bankrupt because they lost their entrepreneur mojo.
The bureau is reportedly investigating whether she falsified loan documents while working for the university, which went bankrupt in May of 2016.
A Haitian immigrant who worked to exhaustion to make his monthly payments discovered he had been paying only interest and went bankrupt.
Andreessen Horowitz knows that firsthand — the firm invested in the seed round of uBiome, a healthcare startup that went bankrupt in October.
They didn't, they came back two years later after lives were ruined, after people went bankrupt, after people lost all their money.
The conventional view at the time was that Americans went bankrupt because they spent too much on fancy cars, vacations and baubles.
But after WWII, factory ships overfished our seas, and when the resources disappeared most of our waterfronts and commercial fleets went bankrupt.
It also made loans to an insolvent inter-island airline, a resort that went bankrupt, and a major franchisee of KFC restaurants.
After a century-old paper mill in Brokaw, Wisconsin, closed a few years ago, the town of 250 residents effectively went bankrupt.
Patriot soon went bankrupt, and when the pension plan sent Patriot a bill for $888 million, the company said it couldn't pay.
He oversaw the federal investigation of Enron, the energy trading company that went bankrupt in 2001 after exposure of extensive accounting fraud.
When Lehman Brothers went bankrupt, Mark Thompson, one of the firm's investment bankers, who is now twenty-nine, moved into venture capital.
The district never went bankrupt but was placed under supervision of a financial control board and now enjoys a double-A bond rating.
Western airlines in Europe suspended their flights to Sharm, which meant that resorts remained vacant, beaches were empty, and souvenir shops went bankrupt.
"We managed a game studio during the worst economic time since the Great Depression, and our game studio never went bankrupt," he says.
Sears and Toys "R" Us went bankrupt, and the market punished Macy's and Target for sales that were strong, but not strong enough.
That's when SNK itself went bankrupt, brought down by poor sales of the Pocket Color and a dwindling market for its arcade machines.
Out of the 1,400 planned houses in this development in Buniel, Spain, only 312 were under construction before the development company went bankrupt.
Out of the 23.4,400 planned houses in this development in Buniel, Spain, only 312 were under construction before the development company went bankrupt.
The festival's parent company, SFX Entertainment, went bankrupt earlier this year, and its future has seemed more than a little unstable ever since.
Stanford's crimes began after a Texas fitness club he owned went bankrupt; he then turned to offshore banking and began operating his scheme.
Thousands were laid off, drillers went bankrupt, and once again, the domestic oil and gas industry was a victim of its own success.
Bronze sculptures based on the Greifs' plaster, and cast at Valsuani before it went bankrupt this year, have generally fetched around $2 million.
Carrian Investments went bankrupt in 1983 after it couldn't repay its $1 billion in debt after a downtown in Hong Kong's property market.
"It seemed everything went bankrupt," said Brian Westerlund, owner of Diamante Associates, a La Paz broker, speaking of projects started in that era.
The police said on Tuesday that 86 of the items were recovered when Auctionata, a Berlin auction house, went bankrupt earlier this year.
Articles heralded the end of the independent bookstore as Amazon continued its explosive growth, Borders went bankrupt, and e-book sales gained ground.
Two years later, however, unable to keep up with domestic and international demand, Craft Master went bankrupt, a victim of its own success.
With a libretto by Ms. Proulx, it was originally intended for New York City Opera, but opened elsewhere when that company went bankrupt.
But the business, which operated a chain of convenience stores under the name Tobacco Road, went bankrupt under Greg Pence's watch in 2004.
A canned milk and baby food factory that he had co-owned and that had employed about 211 people went bankrupt in 223.
The following year, Forever 221 and Macy's won a deal to take over some of Gottschalk's real estate after the department went bankrupt.
The factory had produced clothes for big brands like Zara and Mango before it went bankrupt overnight in July 2016, the BBC said.
When GM and Detroit's other big automakers went bankrupt during the Great Recession, employees gave up a lot to keep the companies afloat.
We were in a recession, 215/22019 happened, Enron and Worldcom went bankrupt, and I was buying stocks every day based on my software.
He shorted Marvel Entertainment in 1992 when its shares were in the high $60s, and the company went bankrupt 1-1/2 years later.
Everest's onetime parent company, Corinthian Colleges, went bankrupt in 2015 after years of state and federal investigations; it was later converted into a nonprofit.
The entrepreneur then moved to the U.K. where he "almost went bankrupt" in 2009, before joining insurance group AXA as its head of innovation.
A joint venture he had in Malaysia went bankrupt 25 years ago and he hasn't had an office there since then, Low told Reuters.
California based EV startup Alta Motors had come the closest toward creating an e-moto toward that endeavor, but went bankrupt before getting there.
Joseph Cornelius Culp, a third-generation African-American miner who lives a few miles from Coptis, had worked at Cumberland before it went bankrupt.
Dong-ah did not manage to salvage the ship or establish how much gold was actually on board, and the company eventually went bankrupt.
Early on, Andy's employer went bankrupt, and to provide for his wife and their four children, Andy took odd jobs, such as peddling fruit.
This was a big part of why Solyndra, a solar manufacturer that received a $535 million loan guarantee from the Obama administration, went bankrupt.
Several record deals unraveled, including the one with Cobra, which went bankrupt in the late 1950s, a casualty of Mr. Toscano's mounting gambling debts.
He then became a restaurateur in the 1980s and went bankrupt, eventually leading to his time as a provocative conservative radio talk show host.
Take the private equity industry, in the crosshairs again thanks to failed leveraged buyouts like retailer Toys R Us, which went bankrupt in 230.
That spending came under attack after the failure of Solyndra, a solar company that went bankrupt after burning through $527 million in federal loans.
The mine went bankrupt in 2015 because it could not compete with illegal mines in China that have few environmental controls and low costs.
The delays were so bad, Tesla nearly went bankrupt, and Musk later admitted he was wrong for trying to lean so heavily on automation.
The 2001 bubble was primarily driven by the tech industry itself, and so many VC firms lost returns overnight from companies that went bankrupt.
Piaggio, then a unit of Abu Dhabi's sovereign fund Mubadala, was placed into special administration after it went bankrupt and lost its sole customer.
In 2008, Forever 21 and Kohl's won a bid to take over some of California-based Mervyns' locations, after the department store went bankrupt.
The brand first went bankrupt in 2018 but had to file again in 2019 and close all of its 261 stores across 38 states.
When GM went bankrupt after the financial crisis, it wiped away all of the toxic parts of the business, making it primed for success.
Many airlines have retired the aircraft after the manufacturing company went bankrupt in 1996, but there are still around 100 flying around the world.
But most of the electric-vehicle startups from back then either folded or went bankrupt, leaving Tesla more or less alone in the space.
And so you went bankrupt and you started WWE, can you talk a little about your entrepreneur ... That wasn't the cause of the bankruptcy.
Northstar had taken over the assets of another Platinum-owned energy company, Black Elk Energy Offshore Operations LLC, just before it went too went bankrupt.
Mt. Gox, a Tokyo-based digital currency exchange, went bankrupt in 2014 after substantial losses in the bitcoin space, sending the value of bitcoin tanking.
After its IPO failed, its valuation collapsed from $47 billion to less than $8 billion, and it nearly went bankrupt before SoftBank bailed it out.
Wink has had a rocky existence, starting life as part of the failing tech incubator Quirky, only to be spun-off after Quirky went bankrupt.
Some have noted Instacart's resemblance to the dot-com-era grocery delivery company Webvan, which raised $800 million and went public but then went bankrupt.
Engro itself almost went bankrupt in 2012 after the government refused to honour a sovereign guarantee to provide gas to one of its fertiliser plants.
He did business with Deutsche Bank because no other big bank would lend him millions after several of his businesses went bankrupt in the 1990s.
"In many cases, Chinese businesses subject to such discriminatory anti-dumping duties went bankrupt, and hundreds of thousands of workers lost their jobs," he said.
Hu amassed a fortune trading in salt, tea, arms and silk through close ties to China's imperial elites, then fell from grace and went bankrupt.
The company eventually went bankrupt but the foundation that runs the hospital sent 422,000 euros to a London-based company affiliated with the construction firm.
The Superfund program is supposed to compel the polluters themselves to clean up the messes they made, but American Creosote Works went bankrupt in 1981.
The government is also tightening rules for real estate developers after a number of them went bankrupt, leaving thousands of Russians with partly finished flats.
Union accords prevented Air France from acquiring Aigle Azur, a smaller domestic rival that went bankrupt in September, after the group withdrew an initial bid.
In January, the Post published a story about Trump's management of the Trump Taj Mahal, a casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that went bankrupt.
A year later, Scott Brass went bankrupt and stopped contributing to its pension fund, run by the New England Teamsters and Trucking Industry Pension Fund.
Its assessed value last year was $803 million — more than three times the shortfall in R. G. Steel's pension fund when the company went bankrupt.
Speier pointed to three Trump Organization properties that went bankrupt at a time when other nearby hotels were prospering as examples of possible money laundering.
Mr. Ayoub said he owed the government about $103, for electricity used at his home and a flour mill he ran before it went bankrupt.
In the past he's sculpted the White House in an election year, and a Hostess Cupcake and Twinkie the year that the company went bankrupt.
It opened in 2008, when it was heralded as the first private airport in Spain, but it went bankrupt shortly after and closed in 2012.
Dimon said the worst time of his life was the weekend Lehman Brothers went bankrupt in 2008, an event which intensified the global financial crisis.
Houma, Louisiana-based Shamrock Energy Solutions LLC was one of about 285 creditors to put in claims for $1.2 billion when Black Elk went bankrupt.
After the New Jersey Legislature in 1979 passed the Pinelands Protection Act, which banned development on 1,000 wilderness acres Bragg had purchased, he went bankrupt.
According to the chief economist of China Merchant Bank, all 11,000 businesses that went bankrupt between 2016 and the first half of 2018 were private.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Trump is campaigning for the midterms in Las Vegas, and out of habit the moment he walked into a casino, it went bankrupt.
It is in the final stage of talks about leasing prime locations of the oldest Dutch department store chain V&D, which went bankrupt in December.
The number of so-called orphan wells in Canada spiked after the 2014 oil price crash as layoffs swept the oil patch and companies went bankrupt.
Clinton went on to tout her support for clean energy, while Trump attacked the Obama administration for investing in a solar energy company that went bankrupt.
However, the fuel was delivered around the time that OW Bunker went bankrupt and OW Bunker did not pay Rosneft nor did PST pay OW Bunker.
He's not like Donald Trump, who inherited his wealth, built one tower, and then went bankrupt and leveraged his celebrity to build essentially a marketing business.
Once the computer industry consolidated to the graphically rich PC and Mac, though, Infocom went bankrupt, and interactive fiction as a commercial enterprise died soon after.
Editorial 23 Toys "R" Us Bankruptcy Shows That Markets Are Extremely Inefficient JUNE 7, 2018 BY JARED DILLIAN Everyone knows that Toys "R" Us went bankrupt.
When India's Kingfisher Airlines went bankrupt in 2012, lessors were forced to write off millions of dollars in losses and thousands of people lost their jobs.
The number of so-called orphan wells in Canada spiked after the 13 oil price crash as layoffs swept the oil patch and companies went bankrupt.
When a series of Dutch shoe stores went bankrupt last year, many pointed to "the Zalando effect", echoing the impact that Amazon has had on bookshops.
Union accords also prevented Air France from acquiring Aigle Azur, a smaller domestic rival that went bankrupt in September, after the group withdrew an initial bid.
Corinthian Colleges, once one of the largest for-profit college chains, went bankrupt last year after the Education Department suspended its access to federal student aid.
Union accords also prevented Air France from acquiring Aigle Azur, a smaller domestic rival that went bankrupt in September, after the group withdrew an initial bid.
When Enron imploded financially and went bankrupt in 2001, it was best to get its letters off the Houston Astros' new ballpark as quickly as possible.
Clinton will head to Atlantic City, where Mr. Trump's casino went bankrupt, and where she seems to hope to drag him off his message once again.
We didn't know it would be our last, but we started our own label to put that out and our distributor went bankrupt distributing the record.
But Mars One went bankrupt this year, and Kane and the other remaining candidates are on hold while Mars One scrambles to find a new investor.
TelexFree, which went bankrupt in 2014, claimed to sell cheap internet phone service and recruited "promoters" to get paid to post ads for the product online.
Firefly Aerospace is the resurrected version of Firefly Space Systems, a small satellite launch company in Texas that went bankrupt in 43 following the Brexit referendum.
One high-profile experiment, an underground market at Columbus Circle called "Turnstyle," almost went bankrupt, the report said, because of the agency's delays and bureaucratic hurdles.
Another Japanese conglomerate, Toshiba Corp, scrapped its British NuGen project last year after its U.S. reactor unit Westinghouse went bankrupt and it failed to find a buyer.
Doe Run Peru, controlled by New York billionaire Ira Rennert's Renco Group, was the smelter's most recent owner, but went bankrupt in 2009 without finishing needed upgrades.
There are some animals that have been found after they were left to die during hurricanes and floods while others were abandoned by farmers who went bankrupt.
The two aircraft were initially ordered four years ago by Transaero, a Russian airline that went bankrupt in 2015, a person familiar with the talks told Reuters.
Trump's casino business went bankrupt in 2009, and then a lawyer representing investors trying to get their money back told police he got a menacing phone call.
When Caesars Entertainment, a casino group, went bankrupt in 2015, auditors valued its loyalty database at $1bn, more even than its property on the Las Vegas strip.
While far fewer companies went bankrupt in the 210/22014 recession than in 2250, workers bore the brunt of the financial crisis with below-inflation pay rises.
"I fear we are going backwards, back to a place where people went bankrupt trying to pay for medical emergencies," Gina Brown told BuzzFeed in an email.
RadioShack, which was founded in 1921 and was once a go-to retailer for electronics before becoming increasingly irrelevant in the digital age, went bankrupt in 2015.
In the year that ended in March 2009, when the economy was hit by the global financial crisis, 45 public firms went bankrupt, the research firm said.
The studio nearly went bankrupt after more than 70 women accused co-founder Harvey Weinstein, then one of Hollywood's most influential men, of sexual misconduct including rape.
Marvin Gaye, the soul singer of hits "Let's Get It On" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," went bankrupt because he owed his ex-wife alimony.
So when his casino and hotel went bankrupt because of how badly he mismanaged them, he still walked away with millions while everybody else paid the price.
When Enron went bankrupt, its employees lost both their jobs and the large fraction (62 percent) of their 401(k)s that were invested in the company.
The tenants' profitability is low, although over the past 12 years only seven tenants went bankrupt, out of which three tenants were during a running lease contract.
Although the company went bankrupt in 2009, its assets were purchased by another company, and today it operates as Silicon Graphics International; it is not "long-defunct."
That could explain why Detroit even mulled creating a gayborhood out of thin air in an attempt to revitalize itself after the city went bankrupt in 2012.
This being the dot-com era, however, USWeb, which was renowned for its roll-up strategy at the time, merged with another company, which promptly went bankrupt.
Karma Automotive was founded in 2014 from the remaining assets of Fisker Automotive, which was founded by famed auto designer Henrik Fisker in 2007 but went bankrupt.
While government-backed Solyndra went bankrupt after the price of solar panels dropped, Markey says most of the investment paid off in new tech and new jobs.
And New York City Opera never recovered the audience it lost when it closed in 2008 for a season while its theater was renovated: It went bankrupt.
In the report, Markopolos claims that GE (GE) is a bigger fraud than Enron and WorldCom, which both went bankrupt following accounting scandals in the early 2000s.
In 20113, the company went bankrupt and was sold to Nathan's Famous, the company known for its hot dogs, and Rogers was separating himself from the chain.
A person familiar with the matter told Reuters the business in question was Finance & Credit Bank (F&C), which Zhevago owned until it went bankrupt in 2015.
When the Italian airline Alitalia went bankrupt in 22008, the government swooped in with taxpayer money and Pope Benedict — a regular rider — offered the carrier a blessing.
The company went bankrupt in 2015, causing losses for its backers, while founder Gerard Lheritier was detained and put under investigation for fraud, a charge he denies.
When Borders went bankrupt in 2015, gift card holders made the claim that the bookstore had not adequately warned them that the cards would soon be worthless.
New York (CNN Business)The owner of Sears told two prominent Democratic lawmakers that former workers who lost their jobs got their severance after the company went bankrupt.
The syringe exchange in Connersville, where Gabbard used to go, shut down last May after the local hospital where it had moved, Fayette Regional, went bankrupt and closed.
Apple previously leased its 1.2 million square foot Mesa facility to GT Advanced Technologies — a company that supplied Apple with Sapphire screens — before it went bankrupt in 2014.
The index has already dropped 1.99113 percent in January, which if sustained would be the worst monthly loss since October 2008, the month after Lehman Brothers went bankrupt.
Doe Run Peru, controlled by New York billionaire Ira Rennert's Renco Group, was the smelter's most recent owner, but it went bankrupt in 2009 without finishing needed upgrades.
He said that many people who went bankrupt 10 years ago will have better credit scores, and banks will want to lend more because of higher interest rates.
Once Brazil's richest man, with a net worth of $30 billion, Eike Batista lost a majority of his wealth when his oil company, OGX, went bankrupt in 2013.
He announced the results at a meeting of the state financial control board, which was formed in 1975 to review the city's finances after it nearly went bankrupt.
There was a man who went bankrupt and I bought the house for $40 million and I sold it to a Russian for $100 million including brokerage commissions.
When they went bankrupt, those who heeded our warnings avoided big losses, and the accuracy of our ratings was recognized, including by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
There was a man who went bankrupt, and I bought the house for $40 million and I sold it to a Russian for $100 million including brokerage commissions.
Although cheap gas prices delivered a boost to American drivers, dozens of US oil and gas companies went bankrupt and hundreds of thousands of workers lost their jobs.
But you don't have to approve of every choice Bryce has made to appreciate that he went bankrupt following a fight with cancer, which he faced without insurance.
Gawker Media went bankrupt in 2016 after a $140 million legal judgment against it in an invasion-of-privacy case brought by the former wrestler Hulk Hogan. Gawker.
In 2014, when oil prices began to slide, hundreds of smaller drillers went bankrupt, and manufacturers and other businesses that supply the energy industry also took a hit.
General Motors and Chrysler were both bailed out and went bankrupt back then — Ford didn't, but it packed on $24 billion in debt before credit markets seized up.
Last year, almost 800 trucking businesses went bankrupt in the U.S. Analysts attribute that to a rise in insurance costs and excess supply, which drove shipping rates down.
There was a man who went bankrupt, and I bought the house for $40 million, and I sold it to a Russian for $100 million, including brokerage commissions.
When the British travel agency and tour company Thomas Cook went bankrupt and folded on Monday, it was more than the end of the world's oldest travel company.
Tesla also nearly went bankrupt in 2008, Musk has said, and the company continues to face challenges that include current production delays on the company's Model 3 sedan.
Once Brazil's richest man with a net worth of $30 billion, Eike Batista lost the majority of his wealth when his oil company, OGX, went bankrupt in 2013.
Canyon Ranch operated a hotel in Miami Beach that was financed in part by Lehman Brothers and opened in September 93, a few months before Lehman went bankrupt.
Nonetheless, the bankruptcy court allowed him to buy the Kemmerer mine (in southwest Wyoming) from Westmoreland Coal Company, the 150-year-old company that went bankrupt last year.
Dewey & LeBoeuf, which once had close to 1,400 lawyers, went bankrupt in May 2012, unable to pay for the lavish compensation packages it had promised to recruit star partners.
When ITV Digital went bankrupt in March 19973, still owing £180m to the Football League in television rights, the company inadvertently changed the face of the English game forever.
Republicans call the clean-energy effort a boondoggle, exemplified by Solyndra, a solar panel company that went bankrupt and cost the government more than $500 million in loan guarantees.
WeWork, at one time its crown jewel, nearly went bankrupt after failing to go public and is now worth about a sixth of what it was a year ago.
He also served on the board of a media company, Relativity, that went bankrupt last year, though Variety reported he left the company quietly before Relativity filed for bankruptcy.
But his father's agricultural corn and rice business went bankrupt and his parents moved the family to California when he was a teenager – in pursuit of a better life.
And when Air Berlin went bankrupt last year, Small Planet Airlines attempted to fill that hole in the market, but last month the airline announced it will be restructuring.
Meanwhile, excess inventory that failed to sell at traditional shops — or was left in the market when a store closed or went bankrupt — has helped them fill their racks.
Also elected for the first time was Haley Stevens, who led the Obama team that bailed out General Motors and Chrysler when they went bankrupt nearly a decade ago.
Her "Angel of the Morning" was climbing the charts when the label Cameo-Parkway went bankrupt (the label's president Neil Bogert then founded Casablanca Records, behind Kiss and Funkadelic).
It had been theorized by Neo fans that the game was being made at Technos, the company behind the classic Double Dragon franchise, before they went bankrupt in 1996.
During the Obama administration the government handed $535 million to solar company Solyndra and let the company do its thing – that backfired spectacularly when it went bankrupt in 2011.
He loaned the museum his childhood fossil collection for display, but in 2004 the museum went bankrupt and many of the specimens were carted off to a community college.
In Texas, the company that built a toll road from Dallas to Austin went bankrupt in less than a decade, and before it could repay millions in federal loans.
Eastern Air Lines is a familiar name to many people; it was once one of the "big four" domestic airlines of the mid-743th century but eventually went bankrupt.
When PG&E went bankrupt in 2001 amid the state's energy crisis, California customers had to pay higher bills for years to help repay $13 billion owed to creditors.
Most of us know the name Solyndra by heart, because Republicans spent months investigating the Obama administration's failed $535 million loan guarantee for the energy company that went bankrupt.
The NuGen project in Moorside, northwest England, was expected to provide around 7 percent of Britain's electricity, but faced setbacks after Toshiba's nuclear arm Westinghouse went bankrupt last year.
We took all the companies that went bankrupt, like Pan Am, that didn't survive the time in between both movies, and we kept them alive in that parallel universe.
When the biggest toy retailer in the U.S. went bankrupt last September, analysts parsing through the wreckage came to the conclusion that Target would be among the biggest beneficiaries.
The previous licence holder to the new ruby mine went bankrupt in 2016, as investors turned its back on the project that for years failed to secure the necessary approvals.
"I actually went bankrupt after the first extension of The Monster Ball," she told the Financial Times, referring to her second worldwide concert tour, which ran from 2009 to 2011.
Most of the 11,000-odd businesses that went bankrupt between 2016 and the first half of 2018 were privately owned, according to an estimate by China Merchants Bank, a lender.
For years, this type of bond has been considered virtually default-proof — at least until Detroit went bankrupt, defaulted and dealt significant losses to holders of its general obligation bonds.
Those shares weren't going to do him any good if Zynga went bankrupt, and Pincus apparently decided that replacing himself as CEO was the best way to help Zynga recover.
We opened the production facility in Milford in '97 and we had to take all the profits for the restaurant and put them there; the production brewery nearly went bankrupt.
There have been fears over the venue for tennis at the Tokyo 2020 Games, after the contractor hired to renovate parts of the Ariake Tennis Park went bankrupt in October.
Enron was growing so quickly, and into so many different business lines, that it didn't have proper controls in place, and that was one of the reasons it went bankrupt.
The car company was previously prohibited from producing the famed model because the futuristic designs belonged to John DeLorean's estate and not the auto business, which went bankrupt in 1982.
You see, Reggiana went bankrupt a few years after getting relegated from Serie A (Italy's top division, for you baseball fans) in 1997—long before Piazza took over in 2016.
The MSCI World Equity Index has dropped 11.1 percent in January, which if sustained would be the worst monthly loss since October 2008, the month after Lehman Brothers went bankrupt.
In Uganda, the leading sugar manufacturer, Kakira Sugar, is owned by the Madhvani family, who bought their business back after it went bankrupt when they were expelled from the country.
Kennedy had recently lost her job in London at Bodymap, a cutting-edge fashion house that went bankrupt, and a recession in the U.K. meant that new jobs were scarce.
Traders will be aware of the fate of Tokyo-based crypto-currency exchange Mt Gox, which suffered the biggest bitcoin theft of all time in 2014, and consequently went bankrupt.
In the United States, pilots who took pay cuts when carriers went bankrupt a decade ago are receiving big raises under new contracts now that airlines are posting strong profits.
When the hotel's owner, the Penn Central railroad, went bankrupt in the 1970s, Mr. Trump, with the aid of his father's political allies, acquired the right to redevelop the hotel.
Everyone piled up debt, including everyday consumers and government employees, many of whom lost their jobs when the government went bankrupt or Petrobras laid off thousands when the scandal hit.
The label went bankrupt in 1979 but was revived in the early 1990s; Mr. Sandlin rejoined Capricorn then and worked with the Southern bands Widespread Panic and the Dixie Dregs.
The law firm, which once had close to 1,400 lawyers, went bankrupt in May 2012, unable to pay for the lavish compensation packages it had promised to recruit star partners.
Lyberis went bankrupt in 2012 when advertising dried up during the economic crisis that sent the country's unemployment to nearly 28 percent, dampening appetites for high fashion and lifestyle goods.
But those guarantees mean that investors in Catalyst funds can end up saddled with Callidus investments gone bad, such as Xchange Technology Group, an information-technology company that went bankrupt.
Activision only paid them a small amount for the unfinished project, and Robertson says they went bankrupt shortly thereafter when no one else bought the technology they'd worked on for months.
But the decade-long journey to success wasn't easy, Hilmarsson, 42, tells CNBC Make It. There were times he struggled to pay his rent, and times the company almost went bankrupt.
First an employer went bankrupt; then the financial crisis in 2008 shut off most jobs in real estate and left her struggling to find work outside her field, and then cancer.
HE WENT OUT THE NEXT WEEK WITH A SHORT POSITION PRESENTATION ON LEHMAN BROTHERS THAT BECAME WIDELY POINTED TO, AND THIS WAS IN THE MONTHS BEFORE OBVIOUSLY THE FIRM WENT BANKRUPT.
Even though it was pushed by Israel's late President Shimon Peres and supported by Nissan's Carlos Ghosn, Better Place went bankrupt in 2013, swallowing up some $850 million of private capital.
The city was once home to America's second-largest steel producer, but its citizens struggled for decades with declining steel employment, before Bethlehem Steel went bankrupt altogether in the early 1990s.
The number of so-called orphan wells in Canada spiked after the 2014 oil price crash as companies went bankrupt, prompting provincial officials and industry to seek federal help for remediation.
After his father went bankrupt in the iron business, in 1848, Jevons reluctantly left London for Sydney, to take a job analyzing the quality of the coinage at the Australian Mint.
Yet at 10.4 times adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or Ebitda, it is a high price for a baker that went bankrupt twice because of changing consumer tastes.
If you decorate your living room with Ina's "rough-hewn salvaged wooden beams" and "river stone hearth," people will think your main home was taken away because your husband went bankrupt.
"At first, I laughed and hoped the company that did it went bankrupt but then I realized that literally anyone within a 10-mile radius could see the writing," he said.
In 1979, at the height of the oil crisis, the company where he worked went bankrupt; he collected a severance pay that allowed him to leave and establish himself in France.
About half the borrowers attended Corinthian Colleges, a large for-profit chain that went bankrupt in 2015 after a deluge of lawsuits accusing it of predatory recruiting practices and false marketing.
As each part of the sundered city went its own way after the collapse of the Soviet Union, both struggled with the same economic calamities as Soviet-era factories went bankrupt.
In May 22008, it went bankrupt and closed all of its campuses, leaving 280,2000 recent students with job training they called subpar and credits that most other schools would not accept.
They're already in the hole about $70,000 since the trucking company they were previously signed on to, Celadon, went bankrupt last year in one of the biggest collapses in trucking history.
Doe Run Peru went bankrupt without finishing mandatory environmental upgrades, saying it had invested heavily to try to transform a creaking unit that had previously been under state control for decades.
When he went bankrupt in 1856 after foolishly guaranteeing a business partner's spiraling debts, he moved out of his mansion into rented lodgings and gave up title to his beloved museum.
Covering a smartphone's display with sapphire is a challenge that Apple couldn't pull off at mass scale; one of the company's suppliers went bankrupt trying to figure out how to do it.
"NOT RATIONAL" Among other parties suing Turkmenistan are insolvency administrators of German contractor Unionmatex, who say it went bankrupt because Ashgabat had not paid it 32 million euros, and several Turkish firms.
Stimulus investments to advanced battery makers were panned by Republican lawmakers after A123 Systems, a lithium-ion battery maker, went bankrupt in 2012 and was bought by Chinese auto parts maker Wanxiang.
That announcement followed Toshiba's decision in November to scrap its NuGen project in Britain after its U.S. reactor unit Westinghouse went bankrupt and it failed to find a buyer for the plan.
The Farrell mill was originally owned by a U.S. firm that went bankrupt in 1992 and was subsequently owned by British and Swiss companies before the Russians bought in back in 2006.
A spokesperson for Boeing, Caroline Hutcheson, confirmed to CNN that the two 747-8 aircraft were originally destined for the now defunct Russian air carrier Transaero, which went bankrupt in October 2015.
The project in Moorside, north-west England, was expected to provide around 7 percent of Britain's electricity when built, but has faced setbacks after Toshiba's nuclear arm Westinghouse went bankrupt last year.
Energy Conversion Devices was liquidated, Ascent Solar is trading at around 1 cent per share, Solarion was acquired in bankruptcy, and MSK was bought by Suntech, which later went bankrupt, Molchanov said.
Mr Zhou, a former tailor who became wealthy after founding one of China's first nationwide fashion brands, went bankrupt twice before he was 18, but repeatedly relaunched businesses until he was successful.
You can raise a lot of money, but you don't have to spend it — even when they say you should, which has happened in my career, in a company that went bankrupt.
The two planes, which are slated to be altered to become Air Force One presidential aircraft, were originally ordered in 2013 by Russia's second-biggest airline Transaero, which went bankrupt in 2015.
Before Scout went bankrupt, Heckman's board forced him out in 2016, accusing him of using company money for his personal use, and Heckman talked of "Russian investors" that brought down the company.
Accordia was set up by Goldman Sachs Group after it bought a series of golf course businesses in Japan that went bankrupt after the country's sharp economic downturn in the early 1990s.
"It all began in 1912 when my Russian-born grandfather went bankrupt in the clothing business," Mr. Picker wrote in "Musts, Maybes, and Nevers: A Book About the Movies," his 2013 memoir.
From Xi to Wall Street to steelworkers and voters, Trump is treating many of his friends the way he treated the investors who bought the securities that collapsed when he went bankrupt.
While scores of exploration and production companies went bankrupt and more than 200,000 American energy industry workers lost their jobs, some resourceful producers figured out how to slash costs and boost efficiency.
A little backstory ... when Death Row went bankrupt everything in the office was sold -- from Suge Knight's engraved cigar cases to the famous electric chair ... it all went to the highest bidders.
The Tokyo-based online exchange for buying and selling bitcoins was one of the biggest in the world before it unceremoniously went bankrupt and lost everyone's bitcoins, worth millions of dollars, in 2014.
The plant in Moorside, north-west England, was expected to provide around 7 percent of Britain's electricity when built, but has faced several setbacks after Toshiba's nuclear arm Westinghouse went bankrupt last year.
He tells us he was an early investor in the YC- and Google Ventures-backed Buttercoin exchange, for instance — too early as it turned out, as the startup went bankrupt three years ago.
By next year, MP Materials aims to be the first U.S. company to refine rare earths since 2015 when Molycorp Inc, the former owner of California's Mountain Pass mine, went bankrupt, executives said.
Among the most successful carmakers in the market were G.M. and the former Chrysler Corporation, which went bankrupt and required government bailouts from the Obama administration in 2009 to survive the last recession.
NuGen, in Moorside, northwest England, is expected to provide around 7 percent of Britain's electricity when built, but has been thrown into doubt after developer Toshiba's nuclear arm Westinghouse went bankrupt this year.
One big reason is that, in the years after the Great Recession, the city went bankrupt and failed to lower property assessments far enough to account for the impact of the housing crisis.
A first tanker, the Seaconger, carrying 21,000 tonnes of diesel was discharging at the terminal, built on the site of the Coryton refinery whose owner Petroplus went bankrupt in 2012, operator Greenergy said.
Once firmly in the middle class, Ms. Brandão, 30, said she turned to street hawking six months ago after losing her job as a receptionist at a home repair company, which went bankrupt.
Years after Velsicol went bankrupt and abandoned its factory, the DDT and many other chemicals left onsite and in the adjacent neighborhood affected not just birds, but also the people who lived there.
The House report notes that IP3 suggested the Kingdom buy out Westinghouse Electric, the once-great U.S. nuclear vendor that went bankrupt and is now owned by a Canadian firm, Brookfield Asset Management.
The former owner went bankrupt after facing serious production problems caused by a waste leak in 2012 that contaminated still-polluted nearby lakes in what was Finland's worst environmental catastrophe in recent decades.
"He went bankrupt; as a small-business man, that doesn't help me pay my bills," said Mr. Wolf, who added that he did not like Mr. Trump's nasty nicknames — "Crooked Hillary," for example.
" In the same piece, Matt Liotta of Podponics, a company that tried growing produce in shipping containers and went bankrupt in 2016, is quoted putting it even more bluntly: "People are the problem.
Nearly two decades earlier, Ms. Warren was meeting with fellow Harvard researchers in her light-filled office at the university's Radcliffe Institute to pore over hundreds of accounts of how Americans went bankrupt.
In an investor presentation in May 2008, four months before Lehman went bankrupt, Einhorn had questioned the investment bank's accounting, including for real estate, and said it needed to raise large amounts of capital.
The prosecutor also said it did not find legal grounds for criminal prosecution of other management members within the OW Bunker group, the world's biggest marine fuel supplier before it went bankrupt in 2014.
Corpbank went bankrupt after a run on deposits and an international audit showing two thirds of its assets had to be written off due to major failings in the way the bank was run.
At the heart of the crisis are plans that were once guaranteed through Patriot Coal, a big energy company that went bankrupt in 2012 in large part because of falling global demand for coal.
"I actually went bankrupt after the first extension of The Monster Ball," she told the Financial Times in a 21984 interview, referring to her second worldwide concert tour, which ran from 272 to 2011.
The coalition is seeking to paint the two manufacturers — Suniva and SolarWorld — as Solyndra all over again (Solyndra, you'll probably recall, went bankrupt after receiving a half-million loan guarantee from the Obama administration).
It resolves the bulk of an $8.6 billion lawsuit accusing JPMorgan of exploiting its leverage as Lehman's main "clearing" bank to siphon billions of dollars of collateral just before Lehman went bankrupt on Sept.
JPMorgan, which had been Lehman's largest secured creditor, was accused of exploiting its leverage as Lehman's main "clearing" bank to siphon critical liquidity in the last few days before Lehman went bankrupt on Sept.
Mr. Gong said he had moved into this valley southeast of Seoul to breed special-purpose animals, like guide dogs for the blind, after his music cafe in Seoul went bankrupt in the 1990s.
When Trump the loser created businesses that went bankrupt, he turned workers and investors who trusted him — as Caesar trusted Brutus — into victims who lost their jobs and money because they believed in him.
The Great Recession was scary: General Motors and Chrysler went bankrupt, Ford was on the verge of failing, and annual US sales fell to 10 million, the worst market most folks had ever seen.
In his first year, he took the money in some of his clients' accounts and put it in just two stocks — BlackBerry, the cellphone maker, and Valence, a battery maker that later went bankrupt.
"I've always felt that the Trump Taj Mahal should do even better," Trump announced before sending the contestants off on a challenge to lure gamblers to his Atlantic City casino, which soon went bankrupt.
Augmented reality motorcycle helmet startup Skully went bankrupt as the founders allegedly blew cash on personal trips to Hawaii, and spent $13,000 in three days while participating in a startup competition in Las Vegas.
After Philadelphia's NFL franchise, the Frankford Yellow Jackets, went bankrupt and ceased operation, the NFL granted an expansion franchise to a syndicate headed by former University of Pennsylvania teammates Lud Wray and Bert Bell.
After The Weinstein Company went bankrupt following the reporting on Harvey Weinstein, the movie's new owner planned to release it in the form it was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017.
And Tesla, the electric vehicle company Musk helped launch with an early investment in 2004 and of which Musk is the co-founder and CEO, also nearly went bankrupt in 2008, Musk has said.
Of more than 200 episodes, censors have erased only one: a story about a family who went bankrupt because of a peer-to-peer lending scam, which was a fraught topic at the time.
In the void of a state Democratic Party that nearly went bankrupt a few years ago, Mr. Jones's campaign was largely supported by grass-roots voter outreach — and helped by out-of-state funding.
Mr. Friedman's firm, Fact-Based Communications, went bankrupt several years ago after disclosures that the Malaysian government was paying the company at the same it was producing supposedly independent documentaries and reports about Malaysia.
In his remarks to CNN, Mulye went on to say he "nearly went bankrupt" twice and that he lost money after buying a plant in Ohio, which he said employs just under 100 people.
He also noted the difficulty of launching a mass-market electric car in the ultra-competitive auto industry, where he said there is a "graveyard of companies" that went bankrupt trying to do so.
For now, share prices of shale producers have yet to fully recover from the 22018 oil price collapse, when many investors took losses as hundreds of firms went bankrupt and those that survived struggled.
The tale can vary from sovereign to sovereign, but it goes roughly like this: At some point, a corporation secretly usurped the United States government, then went bankrupt and sought aid from international bankers.
For two months this summer, out-of-work miners blocked a train full of coal from shipping out of an eastern Kentucky mine, demanding weeks of unpaid wages after their employer, Blackjewel, suddenly went bankrupt.
Bankers had estimated the accumulated overdrafts at near $10 billion and the firms warned that if their companies went bankrupt it could mean the loss of two million jobs and a shortage of essential goods.
But a number of producers would enter bankruptcy even with crude near $30 per barrel, he added, noting that roughly 25 percent of exploration and production companies went bankrupt after the oil bust of 1986.
Fisker went bankrupt in 2013, but Chinese auto part supplier Wanxiang acquired the assets, installed new leadership and are in the process of relaunching the company as Karma, the name of Fisker's original flagship car.
Vestia nearly went bankrupt in 2012 after suffering 2 billion euros in losses on derivatives it had purchased from ABN Amro, Deutsche Bank and other major investment banks as a hedge against rising interest rates.
The smelter avoided the fate of many ex-Soviet industrial giants in the 1990s that went bankrupt and laid off staff, though at one point it reduced workers shifts to three per week, Smotrich says.
In the end, the founders wound up selling the company to the city of Philadelphia in an asset sale, and a related company they started — a network of city guides called Urban Groove — went bankrupt.
But the judge called the RSUs "materially indistinguishable" from "securities-based compensation" previously deemed low in the capital structure of other companies that went bankrupt, including Enron Corp, MF Global Holdings Ltd and WorldCom Inc.
The subpoenas are part of an investigation as authorities try to unravel where approximately $26 million in investor money was spent before the festival came to a crashing halt, and Fyre Festival LLC went bankrupt.
Anton Schlecker, who went bankrupt after his company's collapse, had told the court in March that he never saw the insolvency coming and had not intended to misuse company funds for his family's personal gain.
One of the off-road specific e-moto startups, Alta, had been inching its way up to finding a way to compete with gas-bikes in Supercross and motocross, but went bankrupt before getting there.
When Great Western went bankrupt a decade later amid charges of malfeasance, a company called Silver Saddle Ranch & Club picked up the reins, marketing Cal City as a recreation destination for off-roaders and golfers.
The foot traffic is almost enough to make many in this city feel lucky that the single previous occupant of this red brick low-rise building on the 22 block went bankrupt five years ago.
Investors know about the debt that has been piling up in the energy sector — hundreds of such companies went bankrupt in recent years as oil prices weakened, leaving billions of dollars in debt in question.
The Treasury late last year envisioned giving Puerto Rico's pensioners stronger legal protection than holders of its constitutionally backed bonds if it went bankrupt, according to a draft of a proposed plan seen by Reuters.
Vestax, the company behind some of the more original turntables to emerge in the late 90s and early aughts, went bankrupt in 2014 following a long decline after the departure of its founder Hidesato Shiino.
Or did you know that the first U.S. bank created for freed African slaves, the Freedman's Bureau, went bankrupt because its white president gambled their cash on a bad investment, and everyone lost their savings?
The issue was mostly dormant until 6900, when the for-profit Corinthian Colleges went bankrupt, leaving tens of thousands of students, enticed to enroll by deceptive recruitment practices, with substantial loans and worthless academic credits.
Matt Oczkowski, who served as head of product at Cambridge before it went bankrupt and shut down in 2018, is helping oversee the Trump campaign's data program, according to two people familiar with the hire.
Mr. Obama's critics seized on Solyndra, a California solar equipment company that went bankrupt after receiving $535 million in Energy Department loan guarantees through the program, as proof that the law was wasteful and poorly overseen.
The show follows Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols), a young CPS agent (basically, a police officer with a super-suit and cybernetic implants) from 2077 Vancouver, which has been ruled by corporations since the government went bankrupt.
Far from a too-large team working on blue-sky projects, he describes Killspace as a studio on the verge of signing several contracts, only to see them snuffed out as publisher after publisher went bankrupt.
Beacon, which offered unlimited flights between Boston and New York, for a monthly fee, went bankrupt, while BlackJet, an on-demand private jet service, backed by Uber co-founder Garrett Camp ceased its operations in May.
The Times One Select, a fast-growing small energy supplier, is facing questions over its financial health after its Dutch sister company went bankrupt and customers reported it was making sudden demands for increased payments. bit.
The lawsuit alleges Comvest created a complex web of entities that tried to put the grocer's real estate beyond the reach of suppliers and other unsecured creditors who were owed $100 million when Haggen went bankrupt.
The company that he and a team at the University of Pennsylvania founded 14 years ago to develop what would be the first drug in a new class of antibiotic went bankrupt after investor support withered.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, U.S. regulators determined the largest banks in the country needed to establish a plan for an orderly liquidation in the event that more Wall Street firms went bankrupt.
It will be much harder for the chronically underfunded Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), which went bankrupt in July amid mounting maintenance problems, years-long battles with creditors, a shrinking workforce and frequent management turnover.
In the early 1990s, after a tape-recording business he established in 1976 went bankrupt, he began recording and touring again, initially with Carl Perkins and later with performers who had been influenced by his playing.
Retirees Win Lengthy Pension Fight With Ira Rennert of Renco | In a rare victory, about 1,350 retirees will be paid for pensions that were cut when the Renco subsidiary they worked for went bankrupt in 2012.
Corpbank went bankrupt in 2014 after a run on deposits and an international audit showing two thirds of its assets had to be written off due to major failings in the way the bank was run.
As other airlines went bankrupt, Kam Air became one of the biggest taxpayers in a country where few bother to pay taxes, making it indispensable to the government, aid groups, businesses and the nation at large.
"They got in this hilarious, sophomoric cage fight in the tabloids and Trump reveled in it, but it wasn't what he should have been doing because he lost the deal and almost went bankrupt," O'Brien said.
Ferrexpo did not elaborate and declined further comment, but a person familiar with the matter told Reuters the business in question was Finance & Credit Bank (F&C), which Zhevago owned until it went bankrupt in 2015.
Those who fled the fires are at a standoff with the agency that provided them relief over how to divide a pool of money set aside by the power utility that went bankrupt after the blazes.
Critics claim that the process is under-resourced, pointing to the collapse of Corinthian Colleges — the for-profit chain that went bankrupt and was found guilty of defrauding its students to the tune of $1.1 billion.
"The original paper was extremely problematic precisely because it limited its analysis to the set of people who went bankrupt, and said how common really large medical bills are in that sample of people," she said.
But the investment in "American Idol" ultimately went bankrupt, losing "$24.5 million of the $25 million in stock that was received in the sale of EPE" in just one week, according to the paper, citing court documents.
Instead they are considering reconfiguring a pair of jumbo Boeing 19903-21990 planes originally built for a defunct Russian airline that went bankrupt in 2747, according to a US official and another source close to the discussions.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. private equity firm Carlyle Group is suing a group of its insurers over $400 million worth of oil it claims it lost when Morocco's sole refinery went bankrupt two years ago, court documents show.
"There's a possibility that the next president of the United States will be a man whose businesses in Atlantic City went bankrupt repeatedly," he said, referring to Donald J. Trump, who once operated three casinos in town.
There are no testimonials from Mr. Immelt, or Ellen Kullman, the retired former chief executive of DuPont, or from any executives at Chemtura, a chemical company that went bankrupt after allowing Mr. Peltz's team on its board.
Long before it went bankrupt, before it was taken over by the hedge fund manager Edward S. Lampert, and before Amazon pioneered internet shopping, Sears was the nation's largest retailer, with about 21990,2160 employees near its peak.
There are no testimonials from Mr. Immelt, or Ellen Kullman, the retired former chief executive of DuPont, or from any executives at Chemtura, a chemical company that went bankrupt after allowing Mr. Peltz's team on its board.
California said Morgan Stanley overstated the quality of subprime loans from lenders such as New Century Financial, which went bankrupt in 2007, that it bundled into seemingly safe securities that CalPERS and CalSTRS bought from 2003 to 2007.
While Franco promised that he won't become "one of the people who went bankrupt or broke or anything like that" after winning the lottery, he also says he's not entirely sure yet what he'll do with his winnings.
"For instance, a portfolio that invested $503 in the Amazon IPO in 1997 would have outperformed the Russell 3000 through August 2019 even if it also made $100 investments in 160 IPOs that subsequently went bankrupt," Kostin said.
The litigation, which is ongoing, is the latest in a tumultuous series of events around 6900 Studios, which went bankrupt in 2628 and was eventually sued by the state of Rhode Island after it defaulted on debt payments.
Wells Fargo has been accused of fraud over its role in underwriting a $75 million municipal bond deal for a video game company in Rhode Island that eventually went bankrupt, leaving taxpayers on the hook for the debt.
In the months since Mr. Trump has taken office, the White House has made moves to cut expenses, including buying two new 747-8 jets built for a Russian airline that went bankrupt before it could take delivery.
For the last two years, one of the most arresting stories in the concert business has been the decline of SFX Entertainment, which tried to build a global network of dance-music festivals but collapsed and went bankrupt.
The Panamanian government has also taken over a project to create a sewer and water system that would benefit Trump International Hotel & Tower Panama after the company that was originally awarded the contract went bankrupt, according to McClatchy.
But the mill went bankrupt after the steel crash of the 1980s — it now runs as a shadow of its former self — making Pueblo one of many struggling American manufacturing towns in search of a new economic engine.
Adding in around $10 billion in debt, such a deal would represent the largest leveraged buyout in history, surpassing the $45 billion acquisition of the Texas energy giant TXU (Energy Future Holdings) in 2007, which eventually went bankrupt.
Sun Capital Partners and Cerberus Capital paid $166 million to settle allegations that they sunk the department store chain Mervyn's, which went bankrupt in 2008, by selling off valuable real-estate holdings and taking large management fees and dividends.
Most of the sites that are currently part of the portfolio were part of the group originally known as Gawker Media, which went bankrupt after wrestler Hulk Hogan sued the company in a lawsuit bankrolled by billionaire Peter Thiel.
The company, which also owns U.S. luxury retail chain Saks Fifth Avenue, said on Tuesday it planned to lease prime locations in the Netherlands previously occupied by the oldest Dutch department store, V&D, which went bankrupt in December.
A small company in the southeastern Chinese city of Wenzhou called Wenzhou Liren Educational Group made national news in 2011 after it went bankrupt and was unable to pay nearly $790 million it borrowed from employees and local residents.
Fisker Automotive had planned to revive the plant by making luxury cars there before it went bankrupt in 2013, and demolition was not the first option for Mr. Hanna, a Newport native with ties to the 142-acre site.
The price soon crashed when one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges, Mt. Gox, which was based in Tokyo and went bankrupt, announced that it had lost most of the Bitcoins held by its customers (the cause remains in dispute).
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said Blue Bell Creameries Inc need not return much of the money it was paid for delivering ice cream to Bruno's Supermarkets LLC in the 90 days before the grocery chain went bankrupt.
Yukos Oil went bankrupt in 2006 after its former chief Mikhail Khodorkovsky fell out with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the Russian government began demanding billions in back taxes that ultimately resulted in its being expropriated by the state.
WorldCom eventually went bankrupt, wiping out billions of dollars in value from the stock market and calling into question the system Wall Street analysts and investment bankers used to evaluate public companies and try to raise money for them.
The slow, painful death of the mall -- and many of its big tenants Payless ShoeSource, owned by San Francisco private equity firms Blum Capital and Golden Gate Capital, went bankrupt last year and wound up closing nearly 700 stores.
The 53-page opinion by Judges Christopher Droney, Ralph Winter and Alvin Hellerstein said if the creditors' theory were upheld, it would expose any investor who sold in a buyout to potential liability if the firm later went bankrupt.
More than a year after American Apparel went bankrupt and shut down all 22017 of its stores — a fleet that had bloomed to 221 locations during its heyday in the late aughts — the company is preparing to open a new shop.
"There has been a significant overcapacity, which is why rates have been so low and that's why Hanjin went bankrupt in the first place, but it's not clear if that's enough," Schreiber told CNBC in a phone interview on Thursday.
This was before his businesses went bankrupt in the early 1990s, before he bilked middle-class retail investors to make a comeback, and before he reinvented himself in the 21st century as a reality television star and brand licensing entrepreneur.
SAN JUAN/NEW YORK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury envisioned giving Puerto Rico's pensioners stronger legal protection than holders of its constitutionally-backed bonds if it went bankrupt, according to a draft of a proposed plan obtained by Reuters.
The Kremlin, those sources said, feared that if Mechel went bankrupt it could lead to layoffs among the firm's 66,000 workers, many of them in rust-belt regions where local TV has shown riot police training to put down worker protests.
But the wharf that was in charge of the rebuilding (the Coaster Mado was completely revamped last year) went bankrupt and Mr. Rutten, who is an expert in heating systems, had to lead the renovations, together with a young shipbuilder.
He took over a team that had not had a Russian-speaking coach in almost a decade and is led by a federation that almost went bankrupt after it had to pay off its former coach, Fabio Capello of Italy.
Branson, founder of the Virgin Group and a supporter of Hillary Clinton's failed presidential campaign, alleged that Trump spent the meeting talking about how to destroy people who refused to lend him money when one of his companies went bankrupt.
Last week, Target said it will dedicate nearly a quarter of a million square feet of new space to its toy business across 500 stores, seeking more holiday toy sales after retailer Toys "R" Us Inc went bankrupt this year.
As I covered in some detail in this post, several years ago Peabody dumped a bunch of its retiree pension and health care obligations onto its subsidiary Patriot Coal, which later went bankrupt and reneged on large portions of those obligations.
Caroline: I think one of the key differences is that my parents are also divorced, but in my parents' divorce, we almost lost our house, my father went bankrupt, and I've been anxious about money since I was in middle school.
It was the lowest rating for any president since the late 1980s, the organization said, even below the 6 percent former President Kim Young-sam had in the late 1990s when South Korea went bankrupt amid the Asian financial crisis.
For those companies and likely Macy's today, the high dividend yields were a sign that they were risky bets — and that those dividends may soon be cut or go away completely if a company ran into trouble or even went bankrupt.
Federal court is also where all bankruptcy proceedings take place — business and personal — so you can use Pacer to see if your subject or any of his companies ever went bankrupt, who his creditors were and how things turned out.
During Obama's first term, his administration said it would not comply with requests to turn over internal White House communications related to the solar company Solyndra, which received a $535 million loan guarantee from the federal government and then went bankrupt.
It is a provocative challenge for the Detroit companies, which have each added more than 25,000 jobs in the United States since the recession, when auto sales collapsed, and G.M. and Chrysler both went bankrupt and needed government bailouts to survive.
In the early 1990s, when Trump faced financial difficulty and one of his firms went bankrupt, Saudis helped him by purchasing a giant yacht Trump couldn't afford and part of the Plaza hotel, which he was running into the ground.

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