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* Morris & Co went into liquidation in the 1940s and was bought by Sanderson for £400.
The F.C.C. may be tempted to oppose WorldCom's liquidation in the name of preserving competition.
A number of first-team regulars have already left Rangers after the club was consigned to liquidation in the summer.
Maybe it was the hot light of liquidation, in the glare of which all motives seem laid bare.
One of Britain's leading solar entrepreneurs is set to announce that his business has gone into liquidation, in the third high-profile casualty for the sector this month.
Under the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory reform passed by Congress in 2010, financial institutions must file a so-called living will that lays out steps for an orderly liquidation in the event of a financial collapse.
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The company went into liquidation in July 1999 – the main factors were not investing the proceeds of the sale of the factory land to buying new machinery, the high value of the pound affecting export orders, and the loss of Ministry of Defence orders following the end of the Cold War.
He predicts further liquidations in the industry.
But even there they barely tread water, and there is no movement toward the next step — Chapter 7 liquidations in the American sense.
The company went public in February 2000 at $11 per share; by the time it announced its liquidation in November of the same year, the price had fallen to 19 cents.
A lawyer acting on behalf of Manolete Partners, which bought Stylus Sports' claim after the company went into liquidation in 2011, told the BBC it would be seeking upwards of £1.8m at arbitration.
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