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| Why The UK Government Was Right Not To Bail Out Thomas Cook A week ago, the giant British travel company Thomas Cook Group plc filed for compulsory liquidation, the U.K. equivalent of Chapter 7 bankruptcy, after negotiations with creditors and investors about a rescue plan failed. Holidaymakers were stranded all over ... | |
| Forever 21 Files For Bankruptcy, Will Shutter Over 100 Stores Forever 21, a teen apparel retailer that expanded aggressively at malls across America as others pulled back, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday evening. The retailer ended months of speculation about the state of its business by announcing that it seeking ... | |
| Budweiser APAC opens at HK$27.40 per share, up 1.5% in its IPO Budweiser APAC opened higher by nearly 1.5% in its initial public offering in Hong Kong on Monday in the second largest IPO this year. Its shares opened at 27.40 Hong Kong dollars ($3.49) a share, above its IPO pricing of HK$27 per share. It was priced at ... | |
| Coles announces partnership with eBay in fresh food delivery deal Coles has bolstered its partnership with online retailer eBay, allowing shoppers to get a wide range of fresh and frozen food delivered to their door. The supermarket giant already sells pantry, beauty and household items on the site, which will give eBay ... | |
| Email Scams Cost Consumers $1.3 Billion in Past Year Would you ignore an email from your boss? Scammers know you probably won't. An in-depth investigative study by Better Business Bureau (BBB) finds that business email compromise scams are skyrocketing in frequency and have cost businesses and other ... | |
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| WeWork's Trials Could Affect New York, London Real Estate We've discussed WeWork's troubles in relation to the IPO market...but the effects on real estate could be even worse. WeWork is the largest private-sector tenant in London and New York. And following Adam Neumann's departure as CEO, the company said it ... | |
| Nufarm to sell $1.2bn Sth American unit Crop protection firm Nufarm is selling its South American business to Sumitomo for $1.18 billion, and will enter a two-year supply agreement with the Japanese buyer. The agricultural chemical supplier said the deal - targeted for completion by the end of H120 ... | |
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