Sentences with phrase «companies near bankruptcy»

To hear that from a company near bankruptcy rang the bell.

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In its early days — until Musk added the CEO title to his chairmanship in 2008 — the company suffered from infighting, product delays, and a near - bankruptcy.
At that point, I had recently started and shut down a second internet company because of the 2000 market bust but was nowhere near bankruptcy.
When von Holzhausen joined Tesla in 2008, the company was contending with a near - bankruptcy.
Ray stumbled upon a printing and packaging company that was near bankruptcy and pitched Dru to jump in, help turn the business around and get it out of debt.
Then came the workout group and a plan to rescue the company from its near bankruptcy, which the brothers somehow managed to pull off.
The struggling Swedish carmaker, now a unit of Dutch firm Spyker, appeared to be nearing bankruptcy when an investment deal with a Chinese company recently collapsed.
Over the past six years, Lundgren navigated perilous waters as the company was near bankruptcy.
difficult or impossible to refinance debt that is maturing in the near term, some of our portfolio companies may be unable to repay such debt at maturity and may be forced to sell assets, undergo a recapitalization or seek bankruptcy protection.
But rising competition from Japanese and German automakers, shoddy workmanship and a breakdown in labor relations brought the company to near bankruptcy by 1975, Mr. Rhys said.
The company's net debt increased to about 12.5 billion euros ($ 15.6 billion) by the end of March, nearing the level reached a decade ago when former CEO Jean - Marie Messier's acquisition binge left the company close to bankruptcy.
You then go to the labor unions and say, gee, this company's near bankruptcy, and we don't want to have to fire you.
In the documentary The Story of Content: Rise of the New Marketing, River Pools & Spas co-owner Marcus Sheridan shares the following about the company's turnaround from near bankruptcy to becoming the global leader in Fiberglass pool education (26:54 mark):
The city may come to the rescue of the parking garage company that's near bankruptcy thanks to fans that have avoided the expensive parking option like a batter dodging a beanball.
As Visteon exits chapter 11, the near to medium - term upside will likely be driven by a combination of 1) a couple of imminent, high probability catalyst's that should force the market to assign this company with a much more appropriate valuation on an absolute basis and relative to its peers and 2) various operational and financial enhancements that the company recently undertook while in bankruptcy should continue to yield visible and increasingly positive operating results for the foreseeable future.
Apparently the company is struggling and may have to liquidate or face bankruptcy in the near future.
Given the rates TERP and GLBL are now paying, if their auctions fail to attract new deep pocket owners capable of turning the two companies around, they too may find themselves in bankruptcy or liquidation in the near future.
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