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After trying unsuccessfully to sell the Excite portal during a sharp downturn in online advertising, the company filed for bankruptcy in September 2001. [14] It was acquired by Ask.com in March 2004. [15] Flooz.com: A digital currency founded by Robert Levitan; it folded in 2001 due to lack of consumer
Rebranded MCI, it emerged from bankruptcy in 2004 and the assets were bought by Verizon. Parmalat: Italy: 24 Dec 2003: Food: The company's finance directors concealed large debts. MG Rover Group: United Kingdom: 15 April 2005: Automobiles: After diminishing demand, and getting a £6.5m loan from the UK government in April 2005, the company went ...
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] Joann [5] Kmart [6] Party City [7] Payless Shoe Source [2] Prospect Medical Holdings [8 ...
Pages in category "Defunct telecommunications companies of the United States" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and shuttered stores, and another bankruptcy in 1999 put the company out of business. [55] Cygnet Shops – women's fashion store that closed in 1975; DEB – closed its stores in 2015, and returned later that year as an online-only retailer selling plus-size clothing
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.
His first commercial art studio, Laugh-O-Gram Studios, went bankrupt. Disney was broke and out of luck — but not out of ideas. He moved to Los Angeles from Kansas City to build a career as an actor.
This is a diffusing subcategory of Category:Software companies of the United States. Articles about software companies of the United States who are no longer operational (due to mergers, bankruptcy liquidations, dissolution, etc.) in the parent category should be moved to this subcategory.