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David Auburn, the author of the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning "Proof," has restructured it as a work for three performers.
"It's one of those areas where we're going to have to decide, do we keep it or restructure it as we move forward?" Perhaps we'll know soon.
In this situation, he would become the administrator, with complete control over company affairs, and the power to restructure it as he sees fit while making sure that everyone involved receives what they are entitled to.
A substantial majority of the players also voted (though not in a decertification election) to end the collective bargaining status of the NFLPA and to restructure it as a professional trade association instead of a union.
Perkins spent months working with Wolfe to cut and restructure it until it was published as Look Homeward, Angel in 1929.
After A123 restructured, it agreed to serve as an incubator for other battery startups in 2013.
Service would not be disrupted for its 4.3 million subscribers as it restructures, it said.
As it restructures, it is not clear which bits of Vivendi will stay, and which will go.
That seems largely because the company is going to be restructuring its sales teams as it "will move from three sales channels to two".
It had hired the investment bank Lazard and the law firm Kirkland & Ellis to help it try to restructure its debt as it dealt with a committee of bondholders over possible alternatives to bankruptcy.
The parent company of the Winn-Dixie supermarket chain said this week it was seeking to restructure its debt, as it planned to close stores.
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