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23 Sentences With "going belly up"

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The trick is to avoid going belly up when the tide turns.
Bigger farms are getting even bigger, while smaller ones are going belly up.
Problem is, AMC and other chains have to worry about MoviePass going belly-up.
Banks have been going belly-up in Russia with alarming regularity and, generally speaking, little publicity.
Despite its massive debt-to-GDP numbers, the chance of China going belly up is minuscule, said Lau.
With the startup-failure rate holding steady at around 90%, stories of new companies going belly-up are common.
The economy in the politically crucial Midwest is already hurting, with factories closing down and farms going belly up.
If it wasn't clear, we are no longer talking about small town newspapers losing their classifieds revenue and going belly up.
The FSA provides crop insurance and serves as a lender of last resort for farmers on the brink of going belly up.
The companies are two of the biggest fish going belly-up after massive buy-outs from their largest investor, SoftBank's Vision Fund.
Startup failures are not uncommon, but a billion-dollar company that has raised huge pools of money going belly up remains a rarity.
According to the docs Pablo recently filed, he's less than $50k in the hole -- so it doesn't look like he's exactly going belly-up.
I imagine rideables that have wicked new designs, Uber flying to a pickup destination near you, or a new electric car company going belly up.
The company risks going belly up if the concession is revoked ahead of it 2038 deadline without compensation, the chief executive of Autostrade said recently.
Deadly Germs, Lost cures First Big Pharma fled the field, and now start-ups are going belly up, threatening to stifle the development of new drugs.
N, from complying with U.S. biofuels regulations - a waiver historically reserved for tiny operations in danger of going belly up, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Though as proven by the ongoing Bacon Camp and a New York Times story, the pig industry won't be going belly up anytime soon: It was just fake news.
Apple co-founder and noted bitcoin bull Steve Wozniak says the hype around blockchain is similar to what he saw in the dotcom era, with companies going belly-up at a rapid rate.
"Our seals are dying, our fish are going belly up before they spawn," said Jerry Ivanoff, a Yup'ik man from the Alaskan village of Unalakleet and a co-author on the report, in an interview.
Earlier this year, century-old retailer Sears Holdings Corp became one of the latest companies to save itself from going belly up, after a U.S. court approved a takeover bid from its chairman Edward Lampert's hedge fund.
Since the early 23s, banks, private equity firms and other financial institutions have poured billions into the restaurant industry as they sought out more tangible enterprises than the dot-com start-ups that were going belly-up.
Two salient facts of the ride-sharing industry are that it's generally a very capital-intensive business — market leader Uber has raised $21 billion, for context — and it is built on economies of scale, and those two forces have been leading to a lot of movement, with the bigger fish snapping up the more promising of the smaller fish, and many more startups going belly up.
In March 2011, Wollaston warned David Cameron that the government's NHS reforms would result in the NHS going "belly up". She warned that the reorganisation would result in confusion with doctors being overwhelmed. She said there was a risk that Monitor, the new regulator would be filled with "competition economists" who would change the NHS beyond recognition and there was no point "liberating" the NHS from political control only to shackle it to an unelected economic regulator. However, her opposition to the NHS reforms calmed after the party leadership changed certain clauses at her suggestions and she eventually voted in favour of passage of the Health and Social Care Bill.

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