Sentences with phrase «for bankrupt companies»

Marty's early career established him as an expert witness in shareholder litigations, and turnaround specialist for bankrupt companies.
U.S. District Court Judge Mark Wallace in Santa Ana on Monday approved the request by moving back the deadline for so - called stalking - horse bids, which set a minimum price for a bankrupt company's assets.

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Univision, the Spanish - language broadcaster that has been rapidly expanding online through acquisitions, has agreed to buy bankrupt publisher Gawker Media's assets for approximately $ 135 million, the companies confirmed on Tuesday.
The insurance industry now uses sophisticated catastrophe modeling for risk assessment when it comes to flooding, hurricanes, and other natural disasters, but that wasn't the case until 11 insurance companies went bankrupt after Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Famed for the infamous Canary Wharf development in London that bankrupted their flagship company Olympia & York, the Reichmanns still have plenty of other real estate holdings around the world, and many went up in value in 2012.
April 17 - Bon - Ton Stores Inc, a bankrupt department store chain, will begin a going - out - of - business sale at its 200 U.S. locations in the coming days after two liquidators won an auction for the company, two sources close to the situation told Reuters on Tuesday.
New management cancels a position, a company goes bankrupt or you have an epiphany on the bus home one night, and all of a sudden, you know it's time for you to switch careers.
Plenty of entrepreneurs ordered vanity plates for their company's namesake, but Elahian was different: Momenta had gone bankrupt in 1992.
A company offering a «satisfaction guarantee» for major online retailers is going bankrupt; Steve Bass has details on what to do.
«If the company went bankrupt, they were afraid I wouldn't have any financial assets of my own for them to go after.»
A proven model — proven, that is, by billionaire Peter Thiel — for bankrupting news companies and driving them out of business by using the court system and jury trials, which can leverage public disgust for The Media (see no. 6 above) into jury awards that defendants can not possibly pay.
On the other hand, a high debt - to - equity ratio translates into higher risk for shareholders since creditors are always first in line for compensation should the company go bankrupt.
We even looked at how companies that went bankrupt, like Eastman Kodak, actually had a positive return for long - term investors.
April 17 Bon - Ton Stores Inc, a bankrupt department store chain, will begin a going - out - of - business sale at its 200 U.S. locations in the coming days after two liquidators won an auction for the company, two sources close to the situation told Reuters on Tuesday.
Then reality set in, companies went bankrupt, and technology stocks as a group lost about 70 percent of the money people had assumed was theirs for keeps.
Alitalia, Italy's perpetually bankrupt flag carrier (literally: the company is presently under bankruptcy protection... for the third time in under a decade) sold all of their aircraft to raise some quick cash, then leased them back at not exactly favorable conditions.
Even so, the company went bankrupt for the second time in 1990, the same year that it sold the remaining 50 percent of CITGO.
This idea revolutionized the world because it was fresh and very smart, if you own a stock below its intrinsic value and the company goes bankrupt, then you will get in return more than what you paid for, so, if the company goes bankrupt, you make money and if the company does well, then you keep making money.
The media magnate will inject $ 1.2 bln for a 40 pct stake in troubled radio company iHeartMedia after it goes bankrupt.
The company has expressed interest in bidding for some assets of Freedom Communications, the bankrupt publisher of the Orange County Register and several other California newspapers and magazines.
In addition to credit cards for bad credit, some credit card companies also accept people who were bankrupt.
Obama Spent $ 800 Billion for Stimulus to the Economy that didn't work, many companies that got money went bankrupt.
US: Giant Eagle heads off Cadbury Schweppes for Le - Nature Giant Eagle has pipped Cadbury Schweppes» Americas unit to acquire a bottling and water plant from bankrupt soft drinks company Le - Nature's i...
Raymour & Flanigan was the successful bidder on four Northeast Toys R Us store locations signaling new expansion plans for the Top 100 company as the bankrupt toy retailer winds down its business.
Mullen almost bankrupted the company he was ceo of, was forced out by the dismayed Board, then unemployed for a long time before finding his government job.
«This plan will allow me to care for my patients without wasting hours on fighting insurance companies, and it will allow patients to have the peace of mind they will get the care they need without going bankrupt.
Bevins was working on a vertical gas drilling plant, which is currently allowed in New York, for a company contracted to the now bankrupt Norse Energy.
Well, remember that the courtroom battle will often cost the offending company millions of dollars as well: It may be less expensive for them to just pay you a small license fee, rather than pay a lot of money trying to make you go bankrupt.
But the failure of nations to craft a new global pact has caused demand for the CO2 offsets generated under the U.N.'s carbon markets to dry up, sending prices crashing and nearly bankrupting many of the companies that invested in the schemes.
Company A can own the patent and license it to company B. Because the only asset for company A is the patent, and the only purpose for company A is to earn money licensing the patent, chances are it's not going to go bankrupt: It has no costs, and no creCompany A can own the patent and license it to company B. Because the only asset for company A is the patent, and the only purpose for company A is to earn money licensing the patent, chances are it's not going to go bankrupt: It has no costs, and no crecompany B. Because the only asset for company A is the patent, and the only purpose for company A is to earn money licensing the patent, chances are it's not going to go bankrupt: It has no costs, and no crecompany A is the patent, and the only purpose for company A is to earn money licensing the patent, chances are it's not going to go bankrupt: It has no costs, and no crecompany A is to earn money licensing the patent, chances are it's not going to go bankrupt: It has no costs, and no creditors.
«In that case, the only thing left for these recycling companies to do is go bankrupt,» Szaky explains.
Gilt Groupe, which was acquired for $ 250 million in January 2016 by Hudson's Bay Company after raising $ 270 million, and the bankrupt Nasty Gal, which was bought by UK retailer Boohoo for just $ 20 million after raising $ 65 million, are examples of this.
To make matters worse, Relativity was forced to put the movie up for sale over the summer after the company went bankrupt.
Scenes of Wall Street types analyzing financial data patterns or discussing what tactics need be used to avoid bankrupting their company don't exactly seem like ripe material for a tense thrill ride.
When P. T. Barnum (Hugh Jackman) loses his business when the company goes bankrupt, he's left to search for another job to keep a roof, albeit a leaking one, over his head.
It's been in limbo since the company went bankrupt and at one point, Jack Huston was attached for the lead role.
Funny story: A large shipment of my second book was actually stranded on the ocean for months because the shipping company went bankrupt while my books were in transit!
7) National: A nonprofit organization, ECMC, is buying up some of the assets of Corinthian Colleges, the bankrupt for - profit education company.
German manufacturer Gumpert goes bankrupt after anonymous backer pulls out, exactly one year after the company filed for insolvency.
That B&N would voluntarily associate itself with such an ethically bankrupt company is terribly disappointing, though seemingly par for the course, as B&N has a current reputation as one of the most badly managed companies of its size in the U.S.
Stay tuned for our next installment in a few weeks, where we will look at what happens when Digital Only publishing companies go bankrupt and what new sets of challenges authors will face.
Streaming on the 360 already exists, but only for music and video and true Halo2Vista had this tech on disc long ago so it's only a natural evolution for MS and they fortunately didn't have to buy a bankrupt company to get the tech.
If he did that for Future's 60 + titles, he would «bankrupt the company», Future's Goldsmith said.
For a few days, until the company went bankrupt.
Ford is a powerhouse and Rolls has been bankrupt and traded off between other companies for years.
As for companies becoming obsolete or even going bankrupt — this is definitely a possibility and I'm actually counting on this happening.
A score below 1.8 means the company is probably headed for bankruptcy, while companies with scores above 3 are not likely to go bankrupt.
Sometimes investors pay too much attention to the long history of companies — Bear Stearns (which was not a dividend stock) was a huge success story for many years until it went bankrupt.
The problem is also political cover for the complicated «private equity markets» that buy and strip companies, taking all the money and bankrupting them, leaving workers without pensions and without jobs.
If this is not the case, for argument sake, let's say that the $ 2,000 dollars I lost was due to a company that I owned shares in going bankrupt; does this mean that I have lost the $ 2,000 contribution room forever?
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