Not exact matches
And then,
even so, he mismanaged the
company so badly that the
company went
bankrupt, wiping out the employee stock holders.
We
even looked at how
companies that went
bankrupt, like Eastman Kodak, actually had a positive return for long - term investors.
Huge national banks shuttered,
bankrupt, corporations that employed thousands wiped out, TBTF reinsurers bailed out with taxpayer money, amazingly flawed misallocation of resources financing pipedream «Green Energy»
companies with no product, and no market
even if they did have a product, etc..
It has
even recovered the value of a $ 2 billion preferred equity investment into the holding
company of
bankrupt Brazilian tycoon Eike Batista by claiming assets including a Colombian gold mine and a key port.
Even so, the
company went
bankrupt for the second time in 1990, the same year that it sold the remaining 50 percent of CITGO.
Once you own it, it's yours;
even if the
company goes
bankrupt, your gold is recorded independently of their books.
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Even if one of these
companies went
bankrupt each year (something I find highly, highly unlikely), the earnings per share growth from the other firms should, in aggregate, still allow you to become richer than you were at the beginning of the previous year.
This is particularly true given the fact that Solyndra, the
bankrupt solar - energy
company that got
even more DOE money, is found just two miles away.
As for
companies becoming obsolete or
even going
bankrupt — this is definitely a possibility and I'm actually counting on this happening.
Even if the fund - management
company goes
bankrupt, its creditors can't touch the money in the mutual fund, which is held in a separate trust for investors.
It's still the best strategy,
even better than the old pension plans which, at times, were swallowed up by
bankrupt companies.
I'm 29 single male earning between 6 - 8 lakhs annually through freelancing looking to cover myself for 1 crore with a
company which would not go
bankrupt or shut down
even in the biggest recession during my policy term..
And two of the «growth»
companies that seemed to have great potential at the time no longer
even exist; one went
bankrupt and the other was bought out at very low value by another
company.
In the future, the
company may run into financial trouble, stop paying dividends, or
even go
bankrupt.
So
even if one or two of the
companies goes
bankrupt, other
companies being held by the mutual fund will hopefully increase in value to offset the loss.
I owe 180000 in private loans and on disibility making 1360 a month I have been
bankrupt and still owe money, no job, no credit and
even homeless ball over this private loan and loan
company does not care when I said my loan was not a qualified student loan under the law they changed my status for a third time and ruined my credit again this was also 3rd time.
Even if the underlying entity goes
bankrupt, the insurance
company will pay back investors, making these types of municipal bonds significantly safer.
They could
even end up being worthless if the
company goes
bankrupt.
Even if a
company does go
bankrupt, there are safety nets in place.
the rest were mediocre games at best
even their Zelda (Skyward)... and he tells us that this
company wanted to just repeat the same strategy, and people wouldnt understand their devious tactics... they deserved what they happened to them and must feel lucky that didint
bankrupt after 2 consecutive failed consoles also they did nt learn any lesson... -LCB- «[a] similar challenge continues with NX», he said.
When you add to that the number of insurance
companies that have gone
bankrupt over the years, leaving policyholders holding the bag, it becomes
even more difficult to know that you have found truly exceptional coverage that will be there for the long run.
They say that BlackBerry stands absolutely no chance of competing with Android, iOS and
even Windows Phone, and some think that the
company could go
bankrupt any minute now just because its devices are bringing nothing new to a crowded industry that's already saturated with cheap and high - end smartphones running any of the aforementioned platforms.
«So, there I was, pretty much right back where I was those many years before, starting over in real estate with nothing,
bankrupt, with not
even a vehicle because they'd taken my
company car.