Tags: Bankruptcy
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Judge Approves Hostess Liquidation Plan
The end of an 85-year-old business
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Hostess Says it Has 110 Potential Buyers
The Twinkies will be back
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Were Those Reasonable Teamsters Really the Bad Guys in Hostess Fight?
Distribution rules a significant financial problem
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Hostess Liquidation Hearings Resume
Union that represents 5,000 of company's 18,000 workers again rejected concessions
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Hostess Mediation Fails; Liquidation Efforts to Resume
Can't reach agreement with one union
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Who Killed Hostess?
Unions, management and the market all had their swings at the former snack giant
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Twinkies Likely to Survive Hostess Sale
Snack brought in $68 million in revenue so far in 2012
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US Trustee Wants to Manage Hostess Liquidation
Wants to convert case from Chapter 7 to Chapter 11
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Labor-Driven Death of Hostess Fuels Twinkies Frenzy on Ebay
Cash in while you can
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Hostess to Liquidate if Strikers Don't Return to Work
Maybe Twinkies won't last forever after all
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AMF Bowling Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Operates 270 bowling centers
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Kodak Gets Funding to Leave Bankruptcy
Will convert into a commercial-printing company
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Almost Everything from Schilling's Game Company Sold Off
About 95 percent of 38 Studio's holdings sold off
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Matt Welch Discusses California Pension Crisis on the Willis Report
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American Airlines Pilots Picket over Cuts
Bankruptcies: How do they work?
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McMahons' Bankruptcy Records Probed in Senate Race
Owed $1 million to more than two dozen creditors
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American Airlines Sends Layoff Notices, Cuts Flights
11,000 sent notifications, but only 40 percent will likely be laid off
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Special Effects Company Behind "Titanic," "Transformers" Ponders Bankruptcy
CEO resigns
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Will the Obama Administration Push Government Motors Into Bankruptcy Once More
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Will GM Go Bankrupt Again?
The government is holding $10.1 billion worth of stock and sitting on an unrealized loss of $16.4 billion.