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history to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, more than twice as large as Stockton, California, which filed in 2012. While Detroit's population had declined from a peak of 1.8 million in 1950...
for bankruptcy due to severe financial issues. As a result, the... formal bankruptcy filing last month. Concurrent with its bankruptcy filing, Fisker has begun liquidating its inventory of...
Over the years, numerous retail chains have filed for bankruptcy protection twice. Examples include Barneys New York, RadioShack, Wet Seal and American Apparel.
rue21 has filed for bankruptcy twice before This is not the first time the retailer based in Warrendale, Pennsylvania has filed for bankruptcy, previously filing in 2003 and 2017, when it...
The once ubiquitous electronics retailer has emerged from its second bankruptcy, but it's a mere shell of its former self. Its court filings said it expects to operate primarily as an online retailer. But it does plan to keep up to 28 company-owned stores open, along with an undetermined number of stores owned by independent dealers. It expects to have annual revenue of about $12 million to $17.5 million. The plan to exit bankruptcy was approved last week and took effect this week. The chain had...
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Donald Trump claimed on Twitter today that he has no “financial interests in Saudi Arabia.” But his financial ties to the kingdom go back a very long way. In 1991, Donald J. Trump was a...
federal bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday that plans to sell off... personal bankruptcy case has already begun the process of... The bankruptcy trustee, Christopher Murray, said in court that...
The Diocese of San Diego filed for bankruptcy on Thursday, the latest U.S. diocese to do so in response to hundreds of sexual abuse allegations leveled against it. San Diego bishop Cardinal Robert McElroy said in February 2023 that the diocese was considering declaring bankruptcy due to the “staggering” legal costs of responding to 400 new lawsuits brought during a three-year statewide expansion of the statute of limitations for child abuse cases. In a letter to the diocese on Thursday, McElroy said that diocesan leaders have spent the past ...