Articles related to "Chapter 11 Bankruptcy"Most Americans are not pleased with the developments in the state of the automobile industry, since millions of people face losing their jobs.
In a tough economy, many consumers could end up with bad gift cards that aren't honored by retail stores once they file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection.
Small businesses fail due to the economic downturn and a lack of business loans. Find out why filing for chapter 7 or chapter 11 bankruptcy need not mean the end.
General Motors Corp, under the "May The Best Car Win" campaign, is offering the first risk free money-back guarantee on new automobile purchases in the United States.
Blackberry owner Jim Balsillie's pitch to buy the Coyotes apparently circumvented NHL protocol and rubbed some people, including Gary Bettman, the wrong way.
The three most common types of bankruptcy in the U.S. are Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. New bankruptcy laws have impacted personal bankruptcy filings.
All-business class airlines provide transatlantic luxury. MAXjet, one such carrier, faltered under the competition and filed for bankruptcy, stranding passengers on Xmas.
The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times end their 47-year news sharing service, as both join forces with new partners. The Post is now teaming with Bloomberg News.
washington post and los angeles times end joint news sharing arrangement established in 1962 by publishers philip graham of the post and otis chandler of the times
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washington post enters into partnership with bloomberg news for wider distribution of news content
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washington post and los angeles times discontinue joint news service to compete against each other
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los angeles times to distribute news stories worldwide through news service jointly owned by tribune company and mcclatchy company known as mcclatchy-tribune information services
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mcclatchy-tribune information services supplying news content to worldwide subscribers
Under new ownership Circuit City re-launches as an online retailer.
The week ending February 13 saw a lot of big news in the game industry, including a high-profile lawsuit, the bankruptcy of one of the oldest publishers and two mergers.
When is a company within their rights to fire employees? Because of at-will employment law this question is complicated, but workers do have some protections.
Post War recreation in the 1950s and 1960s included the growth and expansion of amusement parks like Palisades Park and Coney Island at an affordable price.
The Erickson family of Los Gatos, owners of Grandpoint Community Builders of San Jose, California, are declaring bankruptcy and reneging on huge debts to private lenders.
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