Sentences with phrase «go bankrupt by»

An accountant is an invaluable asset to an organization as he is entrusted with the responsibility of handling money matters and ensuring the company doesn't go bankrupt by maintaining proper financial statements and audit reports.
The Founding Fathers provided for those of you who might go bankrupt by placing a provision for bankruptcy into the Constitution of the United States.
The assumption is that only a few marginal companies will go bankrupt by accident — not that the problem was systemic.
The graph, which depicted sales, recurring revenues, and expenses, showed that Logical Net Corp., an $ 8 - million Internet service provider based in Albany, N.Y., was likely to go bankrupt by April.

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Or look at Lego, which nearly went bankrupt trying to build high - tech toys; it refocused on its basic blocks and is now the world's largest toy maker by revenue.
By 1962, as a result of Steinbrenner's direction, the entire franchise went bankrupt.
Tesla nearly went bankrupt in 2008, but was saved by a last - minute funding round on Christmas Eve.
And GM did go bankrupt in 2009, after being bailed out by the federal government.
Ryan said that while the issue won't be addressed in the short - term, he stressed the need to address them in the future because they are «going bankrupt,» a characterization disputed by some policy experts.
«Florida Retirement Lifestyles» magazine went bankrupt when long - time advertisers felt alienated by attempts to revamp the publication.
The thread was written as a fake news story about Tesla going bankrupt, including a reference to Musk being «passed out against a Tesla Model 3, surrounded by «Teslaquilla» bottles.»
Jacobs worked on Globalstar, one of the earlier satellite communications projects that never made it big, went bankrupt in 2002 and later was revived by creditors.
In the 1800s, in Europe, the argument for the liberalization of bankruptcy law, and the introduction of limited liability, was bolstered by the increasing number of cases like John Bayer, who went bankrupt and then, later, started producing Bayer aspirin, which became a great success.
British Leyland evolved into MG Rover, which was eventually acquired by BMW, then spun off, finally going bankrupt in 2005.
Wall Street has made matters worse by the way Lehman Brothers emptied out its European offices of cash the day before it went bankrupt, paying off its closest U.S. cronies.
In America, half the employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) have gone bankrupt, mainly by being grabbed by the corporate employers.
So its already used it, and now its already run through it and its been downgraded by the ratings agencies and its about to go bankrupt anyway.
By the time the damage is discovered, it is too late to do anything about it and firms go bankrupt in droves.
During that time, Paine and his crew captured the ups and downs of electric vehicles» development amid the Great Recession — when GM went bankrupt and its executives made the blunder of flying to Washington, D.C., in private jets to seek federal bailout money; when Tesla Motors almost missed payroll, having built only 100 cars and spent $ 100 million; and when Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn was grilled by the press about the $ 6 billion gamble he was taking on the Leaf.
In an environment where traditional retailers are going bankrupt, shuttering stores and pivoting to online, Nordstrom (NYSE: JWN) is bucking the trend by investing hundreds of millions to open an actual store.
The Fed is owned by its member banks and it's impossible to go bankrupt; they can have negative equity and no one cares.
If your bond issuer goes bankrupt, secured creditors like banks are paid first, followed by unsecured creditors like bondholders.
The program is by no means going bankrupt, namely because it gets its funding from payroll taxes.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
so you have a bunch of fake Christians with a non profit / no tax paying cathedral going bankrupt, and another bunch of pagan laced above the law non tax paying ped protecting catholics buying a cathedral (notice i did nt say Christian), from a bailed out by taxpayers bank....
I would go even further than Spong who says we need to strip away our theism to get to the true God by suggesting that this «true God» is still a theistic concept that is bankrupt.
the church there shortly thereafter went bankrupt and had to be supported by other churches.
When our organizations, our beliefs, their essential purpose, their processes and structure by definition are bankrupt and when our beliefs go unquestioned or unchallenged and have become our «drug of choice» the confusion you describe mirrors the symptoms of any addict going through withdrawal.
Small clubs living on state funds will go bankrupt and disappear by summer 2015.
Also, the club isn't going to go bankrupt or into administration by spending 45M on Benzema.
By the time they have been retired for two years, 78 % of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress because of joblessness or divorce.
Who starts on our next game will actually matter when we take advantage of being the 5th richest club in a world where countries go bankrupt, and we can be spoiled enough to solve our problems by dropping bags of money here and there, to clubs who actually have limited resources.
Bayern Munich have a similar model and they don't charge the earth or anywhere near what we charge for season tickets Southampton have collected an excellent set of players who are now being sought by all of the top clubs, it boils down to this really there is an ingrained reluctance to spend on proven players and im not suggesting we go silly and spend everything we have and therefor bankrupt the club but we have no ambition to compete with the major clubs at any level, and we ccould if we were more decisive and less financially cautious.
Remember all the Billions in funding by Obama to push the alternative energy agenda and the companies went bankrupt.
«After voting to raise taxes on the average Central New York family by more than $ 5500 over the last two years, spending State money so recklessly that New York almost went bankrupt, and approving an increase for people on welfare even if they refuse to work, David Valesky should be spending his time apologizing to Central New Yorkers, not arranging for payoffs, which secure his ability to further damage our region and state.
The statement said, «Whereas President Muhammadu Buhari had announced that the nation is bankrupt to the extent he can not pay his ministers, his new Minister of Information had contradicted him directly by stating how the government is buoyant and ready to deploy $ 2.5 billion infrastructure fund, saved N1.4 trillion with another N2.5 trillion ready as special intervention fund, which goes to say that the country is not actually broke.
Note that Bear Stearns went bankrupt as well, and Merrill Lynch became insolvent and was bought out by Bank of America.
DiNapoli says reports like this are helpful by going in depth into the problems that cause fiscal stress, and to provide an early identification of cities in trouble before they're forced to turn to a control board or go bankrupt.
But the dome is not the only 2000 baby to flounder: The National Centre for Popular Music in Sheffield has gone bankrupt, while the Earth Centre in Doncaster — the first science center driven to the financial brink — has closed temporarily, apparently to save money through restructuring after the number of projected visitors was cut by half.
Today a small business that wants to fight an agency decision can sue in federal court and go bankrupt hiring lawyers, or use an agency's own appeals process staffed by its own bureaucrats.
The Japanese utility TEPCO, which went bankrupt and was bailed out at huge cost by the people of Japan, continues to pump out very radioactive water, to be stored in an ever - increasing vast tank farm on the site.
However, a new study suggests that in fact, more than 60 % of people who go bankrupt are actually capsized by medical bills.
Many people may chalk up that misfortune to overspending or a lavish lifestyle, but a new study suggests that more than 60 % of people who go bankrupt are actually capsized by medical bills.
The films, financed by Roger Corman (who had also produced Hellman's Los Angeles stage production of «Waiting For Godot»), were well received at European film festivals but tossed into legal limbo when its European distributor went bankrupt and ended up being sold directly to American TV.
It was the solo directorial debut of Jack Hill (whose Coffy and Foxy Brown both recently hit Blu - ray from Olive), a low - budget film that was financed by real estate developers who wanted to get into the movie business and got stuck in limbo for years when the producers went bankrupt.
Booked to play London by impresario John Watson (Christian McKay) who goes nearly bankrupt in the process, Paganini finds himself met by a group of angry women protestors led by Primrose Blackstone (Olivia d'Abo) who object to his wanton ways.
It was also cheap compared to the Carolco original (by 1999 they'd gone bankrupt after Cutthroat Island) but at least The Return was a real movie.
Long story short, THQ went bankrupt, had most of its IP bought out by Deep Silver, and now Deep Silver and its parent company Koch Media have been bought out by a newly re-formed THQ Nordic.
If districts do not adapt by restructuring service delivery, they could go bankrupt.
Virtually all of the contributions made by current teachers go to pay retirees because the system will be bankrupt next year.
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