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Reorganized Spansion leaves bankruptcy behind
The company sold or closed some plants during bankruptcy, but it expects to continue most of its production at the Austin plant. Spansion CEO John Kispert
Updated: 05/17/2010 10:35P
US Treasury Says Chrysler Holding Repaid $1.9 Billion Loan
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- The US Treasury Department said it received a $1.9 billion loan repayment from Chrysler Holding, the parent company of
Updated: 05/17/2010 10:13P
Transocean punished for legal tactics in old spill
Tebow filed a lawsuit in Louisiana in 2005. The Delaware Bankruptcy Court judge, Kevin Gross, ordered Santa Fe Minerals and its parent companies,
Updated: 05/17/2010 10:00P
Transocean punished for legal tactics in old spill
Attorneys for the subsidiary, Santa Fe Minerals Inc, used dormant shell companies, improper bankruptcy petitions and "gamesmanship of the judicial system"
Updated: 05/17/2010 09:59P
GM swings to first quarterly profit in years
GM's profit for the first quarter is in part a validation of the business plan crafted so that it could emerge from bankruptcy a leaner corporation.
Updated: 05/17/2010 09:54P
GM returns to profit after bankruptcy woes
CHICAGO”US auto giant General Motors reported Monday a post-bankruptcy quarterly profit for the first time in three years on the back of a jump in sales
Updated: 05/17/2010 09:44P
News Wrap: General Motors Back in the Black Following Bankruptcy
So, I think the whole of the travel industry and the traveling public are looking at this, thinking, now, how is this going to affect us going on?
Updated: 05/17/2010 08:58P
Vaughan Applies For New Business License
Even as his bankruptcy hearings continue, Doug Vaughan's realty license is still intact -- and now he's applied for a business license to open a new real
Updated: 05/17/2010 08:55P
GM swings to surprise profit in 1st quarter
The company exited from a bankruptcy reorganization July 10. "There is a political aspect that the government wants to get out of its GM stake as quick as
Updated: 05/17/2010 08:54P
Chrysler loan loss could be only drop on way to $34 billion
The "old" Chrysler has repaid taxpayers $1.9 billion of its $4 billion in loans, which was extended before the company filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Updated: 05/17/2010 08:43P