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OWENS CORNING Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 192
Bankruptcy Creditors' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 192 of OWENS CORNING BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 11-page newsletter contains stories with these
Updated: 05/19/2010 03:00A
Ewing cheers as Obama slates million$ to clean up ex-GM site
The funds would come from the $1.2 billion provided by the US Treasury Department to wind down the bad? assets of GM set aside in the company's bankruptcy.
Updated: 05/19/2010 02:45A
Leaders acknowledge Antioch could face bankruptcy
ANTIOCH ” For the first time, city leaders acknowledged the serious possibility that the city could be headed toward bankruptcy if it does
Updated: 05/19/2010 01:53A
Lien stalls Stanocola Medical sale
In an effort to resolve the dispute, Stanocola Medical Center has asked the US Bankruptcy Court to decide how much of the sale proceeds will go to the
Updated: 05/19/2010 01:13A
Antioch budget situation called 'bleak'
ANTIOCH ” For the first time, city leaders acknowledged the serious possibility that the city could be headed toward bankruptcy if it does
Updated: 05/19/2010 01:08A
Hecker lawyer deposed today
Bill Skolnick represented Hecker in his divorce and bankruptcy cases until March. (Pioneer Press file photo: Jean Pieri) In a last-minute
Updated: 05/19/2010 01:04A
City Manager Outlines Financial Rescue Plan
In other business, City Attorney Jeffrey Sullivan reviewed the law on municipal bankruptcy, or Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy code.
Updated: 05/19/2010 12:46A
Junk Debt Maturities Likely to Spark Wave of Distressed Swaps
Investors who agree to the exchange believe they will receive a superior return than if the company filed for bankruptcy. Historically these types of
Updated: 05/19/2010 12:33A
Hearing today in Denman bankruptcy
A hearing was scheduled for 9:30 am today in US Bankruptcy Court related to the sale of bankrupt Denman Tire's patents and recipes.
Updated: 05/19/2010 12:19A
Olive: Global glut of seats promises more airline losses
That deal soon landed Air Canada in bankruptcy protection. Just five years later, in early 2009, Air Canada was again flirting with insolvency.
Updated: 05/19/2010 12:10A