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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 ...
JN Medical Corporation of Omaha, NE has filed a Petition for Relief pursuant to Ch. 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nebraska, case no. 17-80174-TLS. This occurred due to lack of funds from the shareholders, through they supported the company until 2015.
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 ...
Tuesday Morning's first bankruptcy filing was in May 2020, when the company said it was the only way to bounce back from two months of pandemic-related store closings. In the wake of that filing ...
A growing number of health care systems and other companies, including Amtrak and General Electric, are temporarily suspending mandates. Growing number of companies suspend vaccine mandates ...
This high-end beauty brand's U.S. division filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the end of January, citing crushing rent obligations in light of COVID-19's drag on sales. The chain had ...
Only one company was still manufacturing pertussis vaccine in the US by the end of 1985. [10] Because of this, Congress passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) in 1986, establishing a federal no-fault system to compensate victims of injury caused by mandated vaccines.
The following is a list of the 20 largest settlements reached between the United States Department of Justice and pharmaceutical companies from 2001 to 2013, ordered by the size of the total settlement. The settlement amount includes both the civil (False Claims Act) settlement and criminal fine.