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In 2010, we witnessed 157 banks closed by the FDIC. They were either taken over by stronger hands or liquidated and depositors were given back their deposits.
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CIT filed for Chapter 11 protection on Sunday in an effort to cut $10 billion in debt. The move will set the U.S. Treasury – and American taxpayers – back by $2.3 billion.
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On Sunday, Delaware's Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The diocese faces 142 sexual abuse claims. The filing came one day before the start of a civil trial against a defrocked priest.
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Chicago's Sun-Times Media Group Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming part of its current financial troubles on Conrad Black.
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Charter Communications Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The cable-television operator had said it would do so as part of a debt-reduction agreement.
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The restaurant chain Bennigans has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The company wants to liquidate its assets and shut down. Only company locations are closing. Local franchisees will remain open.
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American Home Mortgage, one of the nation's top 10 lenders, has filed Chapter 11. Investors watched their stock plummet by 90% on August 2nd when news of the impending action leaked. 90% of the companies 7,000 employees have been laid off.
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How is the book trade embracing the world of digital?
 Eastman Kodak, the company that invented photography as we know it, has filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it seeks to boost its cash position and stay in business.
The number of DVDs sold slides by 7.2% during 2011, while the final chapters of the Harry Potter saga are the best-selling titles of the year.
Say goodbye to capturing Kodak moments. On the heels of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, Eastman Kodak Company announced on Thursday it will stop making digital cameras during the first half of this year to focus on more profitable areas of the company. In a...
 Producers of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark have agreed to pay the hit Broadway musical's former director and co-book writer Julie Taymor royalties as part of a settlement that ends one chapter in the two sides' bitter legal dispute.
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