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Bailing Out on Bankruptcy
Bailout vs bankruptcy
Recent government bailouts of private businesses have generated debate about whether the time-honored institution of bankruptcy is the appropriate mechanism for dealing with big business insolvency. Naysayers of the TARP bailouts contend that rescued businesses are candidates for bankruptcy and that bolstering them with public funds not only fails to address underlying [...]
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Celebrity Bankruptcies
Bankruptcy for the rich and famous? You bet. Here are a few celebrity bankruptcies noted today in Parade Magazine:
Mike Tyson
The former world heavyweight once had an estimated worth of $300 million. But with an incredibly lavish lifestyle — including pet tigers, a custom-built Bentley, and a removable glass roof on his mansion — [...]
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Anderson, Vanguard File Bankruptcy
Houses just aren’t selling
Sister companies Anderson Homes and Vanguard Homes — the latest residential real estate companies in the Triangle to succumb to the housing downturn — filed on Monday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to an article today in the Triangle Business Journal.
In its bankruptcy documents, Anderson Homes, based in Cary, claims $17.2 [...]
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Phone Book Publisher Says “No” for Now
Will it be bankruptcy?
The Dallas Business Journal reported today that Idearc Inc.’s largest shareholder has issued a statement saying the company has no need to contemplate the possibility of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the future.
Idearc, headquartered at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, publishes telephone books and provides consumer information over the Internet. It [...]
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Blockbuster Stock Gets Dose of Confidence
Former competitor buys stock
According to the Dayton Business Journal , Blockbuster Inc.’s stock price rose 13.83 percent Monday morning to 74 cents per share. The increase came after the company received a vote of confidence from a former competitor who purchased additional stock in the company.
A Securities and Exchange Commission filing says Mark Wattles, [...]
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Riding into the Sunset
without health insurance
The Buffalo Business First reported today that attorneys for a group of salaried Delphi Corp. retirees are preparing to argue an appeal from a bankruptcy court ruling of last week. On March 11 Judge Robert Drain in New York City rejected a plea from the white-collar workers that they be allowed to keep [...]
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