Sentences with phrase «bankrupt companies who»

With such a brief window of protections, manufacturers, including the two bankrupt companies who filed the case with the ITC, will not be able to recover or to meet U.S. demand for panels.

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Bankruptcy / Bankrupt — A legal status that involves a person who can not repay the debt they owe to banks, or mortgage companies.
In addition to credit cards for bad credit, some credit card companies also accept people who were bankrupt.
Resentment is growing not only towards those who ran up the debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki, with its Icesave accounts, and heavily geared property owners in the Baltics and central Europe — but also towards the foreign advisers and creditors who put pressure on these governments to sell off the banks and public companies to insiders.
Lucic added that it was not only local Yugoslavian business interests that wanted to suppress the commission's report, but that a large Italian tourist agency had pleaded with Vatican officials, who hold a copy of the report, not to release it because they might thereby bankrupt the company.
«When a big bank or car company goes bankrupt, it gets bailed out, but no one seems to be bailing out the ordinary people who are losing their jobs and seeing their savings diminished.»
Rayburn is a consultant who specializes in restructuring bankrupt companies.
In a towering performance, Liam Neeson plays Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), an opportunistic businessman who, following the invasion of Poland by the Nazis, buys a bankrupt enamelware company and staffs it with Jews from a neighbouring concentration camp.
United Kingdom based company Interead who branded and distributed the Cool - ER brand of E-Readers has folded and gone bankrupt, according to the UK Guardian.
History is littered with examples of companies that once appeared to be rock solid who later were bankrupted and ruined the pension savings of their constituents.
We did an audit for a company that went bankrupt and our fees were actually paid out of the accounts of the people who still had money in the 401k.
In addition to credit cards for bad credit, some credit card companies also accept people who were bankrupt.
There are several instances where heating oil delivery companies have gone bankrupt leaving families who pre-paid for home heating oil delivery with nothing.
The company told a judge that Karen Schaffer was spending an awful lot of money dining out for someone who was bankrupt, and cited her McDonald's receipts.
Who pays your expenses if your company goes bankrupt?
See related: Handling employee abuse of business credit card, Who pays your expenses if your company goes bankrupt?
«If these measures were to pass, companies will have no other option but to file a lawsuit against the state of Oklahoma,» said Yates «If you go bankrupt or they unload a project because of the economics of it, you also have the potential of school districts that bonded these projects — who's going to foot that bill?
The former lawyers for the insolvent companies of a New Brunswick potato farmer jailed in Lebanon have had their fees slashed by a judge who found they would bankrupt the companies if they were paid in full.
I've witnessed every kind of «insanity» you can imagine, including a husband who bankrupted his company rather than giving anything to his wife.
A civil servant who works for the Department of Trade and Industry and is appointed by the Court to act as: - i) a liquidator when a company is being wound up; ii) a trustee when an individual is made bankrupt.
The lot was actually owned by a bankrupt mortgage company and I ended up buying 10 lots from the officer's of the company, who didn't know that they hadn't been dealt with in the bankruptcy.
Since in a bankruptcy proceeding unsecured creditors generally get paid before common shareholders, creditors who are afraid they might lose their investment can sometimes force a bankrupt company to accept a bid that undervalues its stock, notes Todd Sullivan, a Massachusetts - based investor and author of the Value Plays blog.
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