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Bankruptcy
More low-tech companies filing Chapter 11
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Adriene Hill
Jan 19, 2012
Why are more and more low-tech companies struggling to survive?
Kodak latest in series of bankruptcies
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Amy Scott
Jan 19, 2012
Eastman Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this morning. It's just the latest high profile company to go bankrupt in recent weeks, following American Airlines and Hostess Brands.
Kodak files for Chapter 11
by
John Moe
Jan 19, 2012
You pressed the button, they tried to do the rest
Hostess heads for 'Chapter 22' bankruptcy
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Adriene Hill
Jan 11, 2012
Some companies just can't escape Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and have to declare twice.
Kodak on the brink of bankruptcy?
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Eve Troeh
Jan 5, 2012
Kodak has fallen from a one-time business giant to stocks worth less than $1 per share. What went wrong?
Kodak teeters toward bankruptcy
Jan 5, 2012
David Brancaccio discusses the impact bankruptcy could have on the 38,000 Kodak retirees and how the city of Rochester, home to the film company, can survive.
For public good, not for profit.
Kodak could be in danger of bankruptcy
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Eve Troeh
Jan 5, 2012
Kodak could soon be delisted from the NYSE and perhaps even file for bankruptcy. But does that really mean the end of the company?
American Airlines flies into bankruptcy
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Bob Moon
Nov 29, 2011
United, US Airways, Delta and Northwest have been there. American’s bankruptcy means fliers will ultimately face fewer choices and higher fares.
Juli Niemann: American Airlines bankruptcy could hurt small cities
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Juli Niemann
Nov 29, 2011
American Airlines' bankruptcy is seen as a strategic move to shed debt and come out more competitive, yet analyst Juli Niemann worries that it will harm smaller cities and towns.