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RoomStore Chapter 11 Not Its First Brush With Bankruptcy

12/13/11

RoomStore Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection Monday with plans to get leaner, but it’s not the furniture and bedding retailer’s first brush with bankruptcy.

RoomStore, whose slogan is “We Don’t Cut Corners. We Cut Prices,” went into Chapter 11 along with its former parent more than a decade ago. It’s since used bankruptcy to snatch up stores from its competitors.

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The Daily Docket: Lee Enterprises Enters Bankruptcy

12/12/11

Newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday in a bid to refinance nearly $984 million in debt that’s due to mature in the spring. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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One Bad Apple Can Spoil the Whole Company

12/09/11

Snokist Growers, a century-old Yakima, Wash., cooperative of fruit growers, has been trying to turn bad apples into applesauce. But the company had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday with plans to liquidate after sales couldn’t recover from allegations that it violated food-safety rules.

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The Daily Docket: Dodgers Keep Chapter 11 Control

12/08/11

Fox Sports faced a skeptical judge Wednesday, when it launched its attack on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ plan to put the team’s future broadcast rights on the bankruptcy auction block. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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Patent Battler Ends Up in Bankruptcy Court

12/07/11
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FedEx and UPS cargo planes sit on the tarmac at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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Wall Street Offered Virginia State Fair a Slick Deal

12/05/11

Aware of the virtually unlimited array of fried foods that a fairgoers can purchase on a stick, Virginia State Fair organizers shouldn’t have been surprised at the similarly impressive range of financial deals that Wall Street titans were willing to cook up for them.

When organizers decided several years ago to move their fairgrounds to a historic horse farm further outside Richmond’s city limits, they hedged their borrowings by relying on a financial tool invented by financial wizards—a synthetic rate swap.

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The Daily Docket: Lee Enterprises to Enter Bankruptcy

12/05/11

Newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc. said Friday it’s preparing to file a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy within the next 10 days as it struggles to refinance its heavy debt load. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: AMR Flies Into Bankruptcy

11/29/11

AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines, filed for Chapter 11 protection Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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Reading This Blog Will Make You Stronger, Faster

11/21/11

Grow a beard for the NHL playoffs. Lift your rally monkey to the sky. But don’t count on that colorful band around New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’s wrist to give a lift to your fantasy football team.

Consumers have grown suspicious of Power Balance’s $30 athletic wristbands—which promise to alter the body’s natural energy flow to make it stronger, well-balanced and more flexible—leading sales to plummet and prompting the company to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday.

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The Daily Docket: General Maritime Plunges Into Bankruptcy

11/17/11

General Maritime Corp. voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reached agreements with key senior lenders for a financial restructuring that will allow the oil-tanker company’s operations to continue. Click here to read the article in Daily Bankruptcy Review.

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