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If a company goes bust, it goes bankrupt.
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In some cases, the bank run is a pure self-fulfilling prophecy: the bank is "fundamentally sound," but a panic by depositors forces a too-hasty liquidation of its assets, and it goes bust.
Even the thought of it is enough to make people sell Britain before it goes bust.
If your business partner is a bank and it goes bust, that can be in nobody's calculation".
In the unfortunate event you pick a small brand and it goes bust, the scheme will step in.
Where a trade is not conducted that way, the AP will be required to post collateral; if it goes bust, the ETF gets the collateral.
Worse yet, officials lacked clear authority to seize these failing empires the way the F.D.I.C. can seize a conventional bank when it goes bust.
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When 360networks emerges from bankruptcy at the end of this month, it will have only $215m of debt, less than one-tenth of its burden when it went bust.
Without a steady infusion of cash from banks and investors, Enron lacked the resources to pay its bills and it went bust.
The main reason for its survival is its iconic status: no government was prepared to let it go bust on its watch.
It went bust owing more than £10bn to its creditors.
Bayou began losing money long before it went bust, for more than $88 million in losses during its association with Goldman.
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