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  2. Lily Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Lily was a California-based drone brand that shut down after filing for bankruptcy in 2017. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is owned by Mota Group, Inc. and headquartered in San Jose, California . History

  3. Why Lilium Stock Plummeted by 21% Today - AOL

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    The company might struggle to source badly needed funding.

  4. Why Lilium Stock Just Crashed by 17% - AOL

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  5. Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024 - AOL

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    Of course, filing for bankruptcy doesn’t necessarily mean a business is going bust. Companies tend to use the Chapter 11 process to wind down some operations, tackle mounting debt and save on ...

  6. List of private equity owned companies that have filed for ...

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    The following private equity firm or hedge fund owned companies have filed for bankruptcy protection: A&P (grocery chain) [1] Brookstone [2] Envision Healthcare [3] Friendly's [1] GenesisCare [3] Instant Brands (maker of Instant Pot and Pyrex) [4] Kmart [5] Party City [6] Payless Shoe Source [2] Prospect Medical Holdings [7] RadioShack [2] Red ...

  7. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    After 3 years, both banks were put into bankruptcy, a new nationalized bank was created and the assets of the two bankrupt banks and the bank accounts of local account holders were transferred to the new bank and the local depositors were made whole by stealing about $180 million of money belonging foreign depositors, who lost their entire savings.

  8. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Egghead Software: An online software retailer, its shares surged in 1998 as investors bought up shares of Internet companies; by 2001, the company was bankrupt. eToys.com: An online toy retailer whose stock price hit a high of $84.35 per share in October 1999. In February 2001, it filed for bankruptcy with $247 million in debt.

  9. Category:Bankrupt companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in the United States (3 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Bankrupt companies of the United States" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.