Sentences with phrase «financially troubled companies»

All five days feature plenary and concurrent sessions on topics including: what recent global economic crises mean for doing business in the EU; managing privilege across borders; a corporate counsel guide to managing a global workforce; keeping your advertising on side with Canada's anti-spam act, and doing business with financially troubled companies.
The financially troubled company also wants to boost sales.
The financially troubled company has even more reason to be cagey than its more stable rivals, but with a strong line - up of good IP and strong relationships with next - gen hardware manufacturers, it should keep fans satisfied through a well - spaced two years.
After an 18 - hour bankruptcy auction in December, Redwood Capital Investments emerged as the winner with a bid of $ 365 million for Erickson Retirement Communities, a financially troubled company that also happens to be one of the top brands in the...

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Financially troubled European airplane manufacturer Airbus has stopped work on the freight version of its new A380 superjumbo so it can focus more on the troubled passenger version of the aircraft, a spokesman for its parent company said Thursday.
Banks make floating rate loans to companies that are financially troubled, and the yields adjust up frequently when interest rates are rising.
Wall Street enthusiasm for Tesla is cooling as the company proposes a takeover of the financially troubled SolarCity.
Tapping the sponsorship of none other than lumbering, financially troubled General Motors and blending it with the skills of some of the most innovative, daring engineers in the vehicle business, MacCready has driven his small company to design and build a car that many observers think will make the biggest splash since the ’65 Mustang, and maybe even since the Model T. It's fast, it's sexy, and it's being rushed into mass production.
Sega Sammy is bidding on the financially troubled parent company of Atlus.
Speaking of financially troubled brick - and - mortar bookseller Borders, that company still owns a minority stake in Kobo.
The Companies Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) is one other piece of federal legislation that enables financially troubled businesses to restructure themselves.
2016 is the tenth anniversary of the Pension Protection Act, or PPA, which was largely designed to shore up financially troubled defined benefit plans, and their insurer, but the legislation also vastly improved the health of defined - contribution plans including 401 (k) s, now the dominant individual retirement savings vehicle for those Americans who are offered such plans at work, mostly at large companies.
By combining innovative strategies with business advisory and crisis management skills, we guide our clients through the turmoil surrounding financially troubled and bankrupt companies, set priorities, and allocate resources to maximize the prospects for effective recovery.
But companies that are attempting to restructure are, by definition, financially troubled.
We have seen Deloitte acquire the financially troubled Monitor Group and PwC digest Booz & Company and rebrand as Strategy &.
San Diego's financially troubled Green Flash brewery has been sold to a group of investors following a foreclosure by the company's principal lender, Comerica Bank.
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