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In a filing with the SEC Friday morning, SunEdison said it has entered into confidentiality agreements with certain of its first- and second-lien lenders related to proposed debtor-in-possession...
Early Wednesday morning, Peabody Energy filed voluntary petitions for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the majority of its U.S. entities.
Independent oil and gas producer Emerald Oil filed for bankruptcy Tuesday after markets closed. The company's main area of operations is the Bakken shale play in North Dakota and Montana.
Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies has announced that it has fied for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal bankruptcy court for the central district of California.
Too many businesses have left. The population has become poorer and poorer. The tax base has been decimated and essential services crippled.
One theory about the future of Aeropostale is that all retailers have a buyer, no matter how crippled a company is. That is not true.
A nonbinding examiner’s report determined that up to $5.1 billion worth of assets were unfairly stripped from bankrupt unit Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. before bankruptcy was declared.
Peabody Energy has told the SEC that there is "substantial doubt whether we will be able to continue as a going concern." The only surprise here is how long this took.
Alpha Natural Resources filed its reorganization plan Tuesday morning with the bankruptcy court. Under the plan, remaining unsold assets are set to become part of a reorganized Alpha.
24/7 Wall St. recently covered 10 brands that will disappear in 2016. As you may have guessed here, Pacific Sunwear of California was among the brands likely to disappear.
Last Monday Peabody Energy Co. (NYSE: BTU) filed a report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) detailing its recent discussions with some of its creditors and outlining potential...
Republic Airways has announced that it and certain of its subsidiaries have filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
So far in 2016, sixoil and gas exploration and production companies have filed for bankruptcy protection.
The other shoe has dropped for Arch Coal. The coal miner has filed for Chapter 11 protection.
So far in December, three companies in the energy sector have combined to add $1.8 billion in default volume to the year-to-date total in institutional leveraged loan defaults.