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What was once the largest retailer in the United States is on the verge of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Credit Suisse issued an outlook on Puerto Rico on Monday. The firm said that Puerto Rico's economic and financial woes have been brewing for a decade.
It almost seems hard to fathom that RadioShack could get its hands on any capital at all after its monumental implosion and bankruptcy.
Molycorp rose to an all-time high of around $77 a share in April of 2011, before collapsing to just over a dime on the OTC Pink market Friday morning, following the stock's delisting from the New...
A report from the Wall Street Journal warning that Molycorp is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection has sent an already bad stock down even further.
Other Chinese solar makers are in the about the same position as Yingli, at least regarding the size of their debts. And the government probably cannot and will not be able to save them all.
Wireless carrier Sprint more than doubled its retail footprint Saturday with the opening of 1,435 Sprint-RadioShack co-branded stores.
The Bank of Nova Scotia is now reportedly suing Cliffs for roughly $53 million related to equipment loans tied to Canada.
Aereo was a gallant effort that aimed to change the world of broadcast television as we know it. Still, it failed.
It takes a very brave speculator, or a really stupid one, to invest in a delisted stock of a bankrupt company.
Thinkstock With the growth of e-commerce still outpacing the overall growth of retail sales, retailers are continuing to close brick-and-mortar outlets. While total U.S. retail sales grew 3.7% in the...
ThinkstockThere is some mixed news today on the state of the average American’s financial situation. Some might say this is a glass half-full versus half-empty argument. Most Americans have solid...
We have confirmation that Sprint and General Wireless, a subsidiary of Standard General, have agreed in principle on terms that will allow Sprint to take over many RadioShack leases.
As bond holders and investment bankers pick over the bones of RadioShack, trading of its stock has been suspended by the New York Stock Exchange.
RadioShack is reportedly in discussions with Sprint about a bankruptcy deal that would have Sprint acquire about half of RadioShack's store leases.