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Tribune Co. has $1.6 bln in cash in bankruptcy
The increased cash flow was helped by a 7 percent reduction in costs, but also higher ratings and improved advertising sales at its WGN America network,
Updated: 08/26/2010 07:27P
Developer's bankruptcy raised in plea to drop fraud case
Willham's bankruptcy attorney told Judge J. Terrence Cody that the families would be punished by the federal court if his client is convicted of state
Updated: 08/26/2010 07:17P
Ga. man part of $12 million peanut butter settlement
The exact settlement amounts remain confidential pending a bankruptcy judge's approval, Simon told the AJC. But the settlements are tied to the severity of
Updated: 08/26/2010 07:15P
Older Americans facing increasing bankruptcy woes
A recent report indicates that while middle-aged Americans continue to present the highest likelihood of filing for bankruptcy, the number of older
Updated: 08/26/2010 07:05P
Bankruptcy court approves sale of SCO's software business
Several previous attempts to sell the business out of bankruptcy court have failed. This time a trustee, who is running the company, has engaged an
Updated: 08/26/2010 06:53P
Tribune Says Operating Cash Flow Rises 44%
Tribune Co., the media company operating in bankruptcy protection, Thursday disclosed limited financial results that
Updated: 08/26/2010 06:37P
The Bankruptcy Files: Party Supplies, Marine Services, and Retail Banking
While consumers have continued flocking to bankruptcy court in order to seek protection from creditors, the number of business bankruptcy filings fell 17
Updated: 08/26/2010 06:26P
Ambac Financial to withdraw registration statement
of capital and said earlier this month that it may have to file for bankruptcy if it does not restructure its liabilities by the second quarter of 2011.
Updated: 08/26/2010 06:15P
Desperate Consumers Stop Paying Mortgages in Order to Pay Credit Cards
"People are trying to free up cash so they have it on a daily basis," says Theodore W. Connolly, a bankruptcy attorney in Boston who has just published a
Updated: 08/26/2010 06:03P
Drought could cause 20% bankruptcy rates among Kazakh farmers
Up to 20 percent of Kazakh farmers may have to default on their debts and declare bankruptcy due to the drought, Union of Farmers of Kazakhstan President
Updated: 08/26/2010 05:56P