Maxus Energy Enters Bankruptcy

06/20/16

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Maxus Energy Corp. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after reaching a deal with its corporate parent on settlement terms. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article via The Wall Street Journal.

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