Nortel files for bankruptcy protection.(TOP NEWS): An article from: Fiber Optics Weekly Update
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Waterfall stocks shows that "no charge is too big to fail". The biggest banks got this big off of Ponzi schemes and financial tricks and could fail at any all at once. If they are too big to fail they are just too big and it is going against nature to try to keep them in...
This is TOO MUCH -- put an end to charging us for your mistakes & fat bonuses.
Fortunately, I bought my "C" stocks at less than $3.00 so it now is perpetually to dump them (@$4.50). If I quit CITI, I'm sure I'm not the only one they drive away ....
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American Airlines Bankruptcy And Pater Company File For Chapter 11 Protection thoughts Reports say the parent company of American Airlines filed ...

In fresh news, companies could be forced to Bankruptcy. Is this the same as "companies can be forced into Bankruptcy Protection"?
I thought Bankruptcy protection is "Barrier" against Bankruptcy?
They are the same constituent. Bankruptcy protection is basically a term used because once you file for bankruptcy, your creditors are not allowed to contact you or try to collect anymore.
Please consult a bankruptcy attorney for more clarification.
If a in the flesh files for bankruptcy, does that person's name get placed in the newspaper in the courts section or rather the legal section? I was told that the persons name would be blackmarked and slandered and gossiped about. Firstly if the person
I've never seen it. I met MANY bankrupt people through the After Bankruptcy Fundamental, and have never heard of this before.
Even if some paper publishes it...and someone you know happens to read it...and they say something cruel to you....
Is it because people in the markets have already confirmed up on GM and sold it's stocks already?
It was far from a jolt, and since the government owns most of the stock, there was little need for panic selling...