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Philadelphia Newspapers, Creditors In DIP Loan Talks - The Bulletin
A hearing in the Philadelphia Newspapers bankruptcy case regarding a $15 million loan was scheduled to occur on Friday, according to filings in the case. The company operates the Philadelphia Inquirer, and has requested a debtor-in-possession (DIP

Madoff Liquidator May ‘Claw Back’ Charities’ Profits (Update1) - Bloomberg
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) — Irving Picard , the liquidator for Bernard Madoff ’s investment business, said he might sue charities that took out more money than they invested with the imprisoned con man to force them to return the difference. As trustee

Lehman shares jump in over-the-counter trading despite warnings prices - Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. jumped in over-the-counter trading Monday despite analysts warnings that prices will eventually dwindle down to nothing. The 158-year-old Lehman filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in

Lehman shares jump in over-the-counter trading - MSN Money
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. jumped in over-the-counter trading Monday despite analysts warnings that prices will eventually dwindle down to nothing. The 158-year-old Lehman filed for bankruptcy protection in September, and

Sidley puts new associates to work - Birmingham Business Journal
Sidley Austin ’s D.C. office is asking some of its incoming associates to start practicing earlier than planned. The news comes months after the firm offered incoming associates the option to defer their start date. “We asked the incoming

Former Wall Street Journal publisher among those picked to lead post - Los Angeles Times
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former publisher of The Wall Street Journal and the head of a newspaper company are among four new board members chosen by the Star Tribune’s main lenders to lead the newspaper after it emerges from bankruptcy protection. The

Philadelphia Newspapers, Creditors In DIP Loan Talks - The Bulletin
A hearing in the Philadelphia Newspapers bankruptcy case regarding a $15 million loan was scheduled to occur on Friday, according to filings in the case. The company operates the Philadelphia Inquirer, and has requested a debtor-in-possession (DIP

Madoff Liquidator May ‘Claw Back’ Charities’ Profits (Update1) - Bloomberg
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) — Irving Picard , the liquidator for Bernard Madoff ’s investment business, said he might sue charities that took out more money than they invested with the imprisoned con man to force them to return the difference. As trustee

Lehman shares jump in over-the-counter trading despite warnings prices - Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. jumped in over-the-counter trading Monday despite analysts warnings that prices will eventually dwindle down to nothing. The 158-year-old Lehman filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in

Lehman shares jump in over-the-counter trading - MSN Money
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. jumped in over-the-counter trading Monday despite analysts warnings that prices will eventually dwindle down to nothing. The 158-year-old Lehman filed for bankruptcy protection in September, and

Sidley puts new associates to work - Birmingham Business Journal
Sidley Austin ’s D.C. office is asking some of its incoming associates to start practicing earlier than planned. The news comes months after the firm offered incoming associates the option to defer their start date. “We asked the incoming

Former Wall Street Journal publisher among those picked to lead post - Los Angeles Times
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former publisher of The Wall Street Journal and the head of a newspaper company are among four new board members chosen by the Star Tribune’s main lenders to lead the newspaper after it emerges from bankruptcy protection. The

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