The continuing divisions appear to be a concern to creditors of bankrupt American Airlines, who are considering a merger with US Airways.
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Capellas, who may be named the new chief of bankrupt telecom WorldCom (nasdaq: WCOEQ - news - people ) as early as this week, was largely responsible for day-to-day operations.
On the other hand, a jury trial could take a long time and the airlines could be bankrupt -- or at least out of insurance money -- by the time a trial ended, according to congressional aides.
An obvious solution was to make the banks smaller, so that they could be allowed to go bankrupt without imperilling the rest of the system.
As and when Italy rolls over all of its outstanding debt at these sorts of interest rates the country will be bankrupt.
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That's going to be one of the main things that helps to bankrupt local school districts, because all these teachers, all these employees, those health care costs go up.
Federal budget deficits soared at such an alarming pace that economists competed with each other with dire forecasts of how soon the country would be bankrupt, the most likely year chosen being 2000.
Without good medical insurance, you will be bankrupt in a very short time, as some of the patients with this disease can attest to and as Ms Ferraro alluded to- not everyone can get these treatments.
Since partners are by definition insiders of the bankrupt company they can be liable for preferential transfers before a bankruptcy as creditors try to recover whatever they can from the estate, said Christopher Ward with Delaware bankruptcy lawyers Polsinelli Shughart.
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The same probably can be said of Hutchison Whampoa's just-announced purchase of a 61.5 percent majority interest in the bankrupt Bermuda-based telecommunications firm, Global Crossing Ltd.
The technology sector will have to ax tens of thousands more jobs, some tech stocks will lose billions more in value and dozens of companies will disappear, go bankrupt or be swallowed by the few survivors.
DPJ, the Liberal Party and the Buddhist-affiliated Heiwa-Keikaku group insist that no public money should be used to bail out a bankrupt financial institution without a full disclosure of its records and the heads of the managers responsible.
AIG's former chairman Maurice Greenberg said Tuesday that without a loan or any other injection of capital from the outside, the giant insurance company would be bankrupt.
If even a fraction of these plants were to be built, it would crush the market and bankrupt the developers.
On a more sceptical note, Thomas Kirchner in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung describes the EU as a "quarrelling bunch of more or less bankrupt states" and says the Nobel committee "must be careful if it wants its decisions to be taken seriously for much longer".
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They could make a lot of mistakes in the next 5 years, but it would be pretty hard to go bankrupt.
If a company has gone out of business, gone bankrupt, or had to eliminate the reservist's job, the returning soldier could be out of luck.
On Friday, listeners will be hoping that Mr Berardino, whose company failed to uncover a slew of hidden debts while auditing bankrupt energy trading giant Enron, will explain how the accountancy profession aims to reassure investors that its audits can be relied on.
Scores of producers have gone bankrupt during the crisis, and the wells that have been plugged can be reopened only at great cost.
In the end, it's tough to imagine that a pair of formerly bankrupt airlines struggling to claw their way back in a troubled industry won't be permitted to join forces.
If Texas Pacific does as well out of the deal as it did when Continental, another US airline, went bankrupt, it will be laughing all the way to the bank.
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