US fashion retailer Loehmann's Holdings has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for a third time and said it plans to sell substantially all of its assets. The discount clothing chain filed its bankruptcy petition with the US ...
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Las Vegas appears to have a winner when it comes to hyper-specific themes. The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas has opened a concert venue intended to evoke a 1930s-era theatre dropped into an Eastern European glass factory. The Strip's newest ...
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As the EU begins to impose punitive tariffs on Friday on a number of Chinese solar exports, the world's largest solar market, which once fueled China's wild solar expansion, is now behind the industry's slim-down. The dust has finally ...
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Robb & Stucky International opened its third upscale Florida showroom here Monday. At 68,000 square feet, the store on South Tamiami Trail is now its largest. It's also a former location of Bacon's Furniture, and before that, home of the ...
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Consolidated Container has completed majority acquisition of various assets of Shelburne Plastics including Plastic Technologies of Vermont, Plastic Technologies of Maryland and Plastic Technologies of New York. The transaction for these ...
The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors involved in the Trainor Glass Company bankruptcy case has recently recovered more than $140,000 from former business partners of the Alsip, Ill.-based glazing company in an effort to repay ...
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Series production of Saab vehicles has restarted at the former Swedish brand’s Trollhattan assembly plant under the control of new owner National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS). Production of the petrol-powered Saab 9-3 Aero sedan ...
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History glassworks originates from February 1903, when the noble and Balkashin I.Stolkind based on the former glass shops in the village of Mount Solar created the company "Trading house and Balkashin Stolkinda." After World War II the ...
China's economic planners are taking an increasingly hawkish stance on the overcapacity issue, reportedly mulling a "white list" for the next campaign. Several central ministries, including the National Development and Reform Commission, ...
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GateHouse Media Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries have emerged from prepackaged chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware with a substantially de-levered balance sheet, the ...
General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says GM is building towards a major strategic realignment of its marques in Europe, with a focus on Chevrolet and Opel. Akerson told Automotive News the "confusing" overlap between Chevrolet and Opel in ...
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Designer Furniture Warehouse here has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with plans to close all but one of its 10 stores. In its petition filed Nov. 13, the retailer listed assets and debts both in the $1 million to $10 million ...
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Lane Furniture is shutting down its trucking subsidiary, Action Transport, and turning its furniture transport operations over to Watkins & Shepard, the nation's largest specialized furniture carrier. The change, which takes effect ...
Fisker Automotive has officially filed for bankruptcy on the back of the Californian car maker’s sale to investment group Hybrid Technology. After several attempts to rescue the company, Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on ...
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GateHouse Media Inc. CEO Kirk Davis says the company's shuttering of 10 weeklies in Eastern Massachusetts was necessary to shore up its stronger area publications. "There's no nobility in trying to cover every town in Eastern ...
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