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Going out of business sales will start within two weeks.
It depends on your company not going out of business.
Dressbarn, owned by Ascena Retail Group, is going out of business.
"Attention, galaxy: Planet Earth is going out of business!" he said.
I thought I was going out of business every single day.
Suddenly, stores like Linens 'n Things were going out of business.
Many of them ended up liquidating and going out of business.
Falling too far behind culturally would mean going out of business.
On Tuesday, the company announced that it was going out of business.
Chariot, the microtransit service owned by Ford, is going out of business.
More and more of the papers are going out of business altogether.
But it's not just rural hospitals that are going out of business.
Still, the company asserted that it was not going out of business.
Toys R Us going out of business was felt around the country.
I've been monitoring prices on Ibex stuff since they're going out of business.
" The blog also announced that the company was now "going out of business.
Going-out-of-business sales at those U.S. stores will begin this weekend.
Start-ups have to keep delivering or they risk going out of business.
Two weeks ago, it was trading like it was going out of business.
SoundCloud is not going out of business because it is devoid of content.
Did Clinton's gaffe reveal that coal companies will keep going out of business?
SB360, which describes itself as "one of the oldest, most experienced companies in the country conducting store closing and going out of business sales," announced Charlotte Russe would start going out of business sales at all stores as of Thursday.
Nightclubs are going out of business, people are on their phones … they're electronically engaged.
Apps are coming and going—consolidating and going out of business—left and right.
Transformco said going-out-of-business sales are set to begin on Dec. 2.
The enterprise was later renamed the Trump Entrepreneurship Initiative before going out of business.
But a rent increase last winter forced him to consider going out of business.
What restrains potential excesses in spending is the danger of going out of business.
This is a company, Kara ... I believe this company is going out of business.
I don't think franchise companies will be going out of business on a wholesale basis.
"Most people hear bankruptcy, and they think we're going out of business," Ms. Schneider said.
At Tuesday's going-out-of-business auction, all of Demenus's old stuff found new owners.
"They don't care about liability too much, they're just going out of business," Gibson said.
That's when he noticed that the bar across the street was going out of business.
"The latest business plan is essentially a going-out-of-business plan," Mr. Patterson said.
Others are simply going out of business: 53 dairy farms have already closed in California.
"American Apparel announced they were going out of business earlier this year," wrote Reddit user CokeSlurpees.
MannKind is now in danger of going out of business, though it is vowing to survive.
" When any seasonal pop-up retail store is "going out of business," and "everything must go?
At the same time though, the data show that fewer funds are going out of business.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FINAL SALE one storefront admits; it will soon join several empty neighbors.
But the tanning industry has said it has contributed to tanning salons going out of business.
"You have retailers all over the United States that are going out of business," Trump said.
These companies managed to achieve or regain their iconic status after nearly going out of business.
"Do not feel bad for #ZTE or any Chinese company going out of business," he added.
Give yourself some guidelines and you can spend like the world is going out of business.
Lucky&aposs said it launched going-out-of-business sales this week at the closing stores.
"Is Rent The Runway going out of business?" one customer wrote on the company's Facebook page.
Look, I know the drill, this sector was going out of business at this time last year.
No word on whether Russell Crowe's jockstrap will be included in the going out of business sale.
Just this week, Connecticut's health marketplace announced its local co-op, HealthyCT, is going out of business.
"You would think China is going out of business," Left said referring to other investors' current views.
Ever the absurdist, he cued up a wacky going-out-of-business ad for all of Earth.
Imagine my dismay when I arrived to find a "going out of business" sign in the window.
Store closures will likely mount for those retailers already on the brink of going out of business.
The coronavirus could deal a blow to companies already on the brink of going out of business.
Around 400 stores have already closed or started going-out-of-business sales, according to the statement.
"You have retailers all over the United States that are going out of business," Trump said Tuesday.
"You can make a lot of money going out of business" was something he liked to say.
"Comcast isn't going out of business," Kanojia said when asked if he expected another challenge from incumbents.
It's enough to make me wonder whether Burger King is on the verge of going out of business.
According to Dulic, the CPSC usually gets them through stores going out of business or through the Internet.
Women's fashion retailer Dressbarn, owned by Ascena Retail Group, is going out of business for good this year.
What's not clear yet is whether Bebe is going out of business or becoming an online only business.
It was a decade ago, and Airbnb had become newly "ramen-profitable," after nearly going out of business.
A nonprofit health insurer in Ohio set up under ObamaCare is going out of business, regulators announced Thursday.
And this Christmas, as you enjoy buying toys at "going out of business" prices, remember who to thank.
It also probably helps that fitness trackers like Fitbit are struggling and Jawbone is going out of business.
The company was on the cusp of going out of business a couple of times already this month.
For the first half-hour or so, it's introducing wild new ideas like it's going out of business.
Alicia Martin's uncle opened the restaurant 45 years ago and the thought of going out of business was painful.
"The [mall] anchors going out of business deserve to go out of business," Pyramid CEO Steve Congel told CNBC.
They were able to buy the syrup for 80 cents a litre and producers were going out of business.
He says the capital requirements will work as an insurance policy against a financial institution going out of business.
The stores' employees are also an integral part of the process for a successful going-out-of-business sale.
Not surprisingly, cosmetic and fragrance brands have been historically opposed to participating in a going-out-of-business sale.
But many small shops and stores are going out of business nationwide because they're unable to compete with Amazon.
And of course it led to many, many firms going out of business or using merging to get out.
The order book fell by 182 planes, largely due to low-cost Vietnamese airline VietJet going out of business.
The bottom line: If a retailer is going out of business, use your gift card while you still can.
New York (CNN Business)Payless is going out of business and will close all of its 2,100 US stores.
"We don't want airlines going out of business or people losing their jobs and not having money to live."
You're sort of — I'm not saying you're going out of business, $1503 million, but it depends on the packets.
Those penalties mean insurers must try to avoid those patients by slashing MS coverage, or risk going out of business.
The chain announced it would be going out of business in 2008, and by early 2009 all locations were closed.
"They have not responded to my email about going out of business which I sent multiple weeks ago," she said.
And NATO was essentially going out of business &aposcause people weren&apost paying and it was going down, down, down.
Wet Seal has been holding going-out-of-business sales at its approximately 142 shops, according to bankruptcy court papers.
It quickly became clear that my fears of the bank going out of business and stealing my money were unfounded.
Eight months later, the tech bubble would begin to burst, resulting in plenty of tech companies going out of business.
I'd purchased it for a fraction of its original price when Lambertson Truex announced it was going out of business.
Because unless it could fix the core consent problem, the 2014-founded startup might have faced going out of business.
You have regulations on top of regulations, and new companies cannot form and old companies are going out of business.
But I'm actually talking digital so people actually, you know, going out of business, startups, because they're just doing squat.
But organizations don't like going out of business, and NATO was a "good brand," making it useful for other projects.
The firms also prepare staff for the "Christmas in July" effect of going-out-of-business sales, Mr. McGrail said.
Senate Republicans also want to take fast action to keep major airlines from going out of business during the crisis.
Jawbone, makers of the Up fitness tracker, is going out of business, according to a new report in The Information.
The fact is, the professional gatekeepers at newspapers are going out of business, and they were always mostly white men anyways.
He is also starting up just as some other prominent long-short equity hedge fund managers are going out of business.
With this year's extremely low oil prices, many of these frackers, so recently hailed as heroes, are going out of business.
Dressbarn is starting to shut stores this month and next, kicking off the process of it going out of business entirely.
After leaving Sephora, we see that Gymboree is going out of business, and we stop in to look at their sale.
This is the big bogeyman, but the stocks are trading like everything is worthless and everyone is going out of business.
"You can't do a GOB [going out of business] plan for a company this big by snapping your fingers," he said.
There is a reason why your local Macy's going out of business sale will feature deep discounts on Shaquille O'Neal menswear.
With stores going out of business and sagging sales numbers, the landscape is littered with stories of the dead and dying.
Brand specialists said it could be one of the most valuable brands ever sold by a company going out of business.
Their position today is precarious, as rents are rising across Manhattan and many independent retail stores are going out of business.
Eventually, the combination of companies going out of business and my fading skill set meant that I kept getting the axe.
"This does NOT mean we are going out of business," reads an open letter that Forever 21 posted on its website.
Not every closing farm files for bankruptcy, suggesting that the number of farms going out of business could be even higher.
The company behind the Coolest Cooler, widely known as one of the biggest Kickstarter failures, is officially going out of business.
One real estate company was painfully blunt about the possibility of Sears filing for bankruptcy and perhaps going out of business.
The markets have also been turbulent, with insurers going out of business, exiting markets or shifting around their offerings each year.
The bankruptcy filing Monday follows the start of going-out-of-business sales Sunday at its 2,500 US and Canadian stores.
The United States and China are said to be working on a deal that would keep ZTE from going out of business.
"One day you could have the highest high, and the next day you think your company's going out of business," Morin said.
"At that time our team was eight people, working in my garage and going out of business," Siminoff wrote on his blog.
"At that time our team was 8 people, working in my garage and going out of business," Siminoff writes on his blog.
Reminder: Filing for Chapter 11 does not always equate to going out of business, and Remington has some new financing in hand.
With many viewers content to watch stylized film on their living room televisions, art house theaters have been going out of business.
But for Fulvio Rossi, owner of the historical Hodeidah coffee roastery in my Milan neighbourhood, this could mean going out of business.
They are particularly damaging to small businesses, with an alarming 2628 percent of affected firms going out of business within six months.
The pattern of net new business creation (new firms minus firms going out of business) reveals an even sharper reversal of fortune.
No amount of regulation can force companies to maintain old products, and it certainly can't prevent companies from going out of business.
As a result, the stock is now valued at a 30-40% discount to peers, almost like 'it's going out of business.
Tesla came within a few weeks of going out of business as it worked to reach Model 3 production goals, according to Musk.
You might also have a hard time finding an old-fashioned mattress store, since they all seem to be going out of business.
Probably the latter, since the U.K.-based SCL Group, the mothership in the constellation of associated companies, is not going out of business.
After the closing, Crocs assured its fans that it wasn't going out of business and would continue manufacturing its products through third parties.
Credit insurance is important because it protects suppliers against the risk of customers going out of business before payment for goods is made.
Many other logos are gone forever, either from the brand going out of business or the brand being retired by the parent company.
Most small businesses in America are potentially less than a month away from going out of business if they stop bringing in money.
The option to pay these cloud bills later could save some from going out of business or axing huge parts of their staff.
New York (CNN Business)Papyrus, a mall staple that's best known for selling stationery and upscale greeting cards, is going out of business.
Rather than holiday sales this year, it started going-out-of-business sales at 96 of its remaining stores the week after Thanksgiving.
Update January 14th, 1:06PM ET: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to low-cost overseas airlines going out of business.
Tritt knew her Payless in Hays, Kansas, was going out of business, so she marched in and scooped up all of their stock.
It means that if we don't get dramatically more startups, more companies are going out of business in the U.S. than are going in.
However they have been decimated by the slowdown over the past two years, with many small and mid sized junkets going out of business.
They want to go shopping with me at a store that's going out of business nearby so that they can spend their birthday money.
If a competitor is for sale (or is going out of business), you could buy them and use their factories to make your stuff.
"They may experience the downdraft or the headwinds, but they're not going out of business," said Dillon, who now runs database start-up Aerospike.
In a 2016 ministerial survey, 52 of 72 aerospace companies said they are aware of supply disruptions and parts makers going out of business.
He has said that the alliance was "going out of business," and that its member nations were not paying their fair share of costs.
And if the tariffs become reality, importers are going to have to pass the taxes on to customers or risk going out of business.
As the event wound down, she made plans to stop on her way home at a TJ Maxx that was going out of business.
Donald Trump got down to business with Mitt Romney Tuesday night at around the same time he announced he's personally going out of business.
But I think ABC, CBS, NBC, The Washington Post, they're all going to endorse me, because if they don't they're all going out of business.
"No one said when some of these early-stage Internet companies in 2000 were going out of business, 'Gee, the Internet is toast,'" Jessop said.
This most recent round of closures is just another addition to the pileup of brands shuttering stores, filing for bankruptcy, and going out of business.
The popularity of the candy didn't keep its original producer, New England Confectionary Company, also known as Necco, from going out of business in July.
The retailer filed for its second bankruptcy in as many years this month and is running going-out-of-business sales at its 142 stores.
As part of an agreement with Authentic Brands, the sales are being referred to as "store closing sales" rather than "going out of business" sales.
Here are a few brands that bounced back after nearly going out of business, from a globally popular toy brand to a classic shoe business: 
A'gaci, a women's clothing chain based in San Antonio, announced in August that it was going out of business and closing all its 54 stores.
My first conversation with anyone at the company, back in 2008 before it went public, was about how Tesla could avoid going out of business.
When the Moscow investment bank shut down, in March, the remaining employees threw a "going out of business" dinner at a restaurant near the office.
The project struggled to actually launch for years, and now the company is officially going out of business before all backers even received the product.
New York (CNN Business)Fred's, a 72-year-old discount chain, is closing all of its roughly 123 remaining stores and going out of business.
The market slump is clearly affecting the farming community of Claflin, Kansas, where stores are going out of business and banks have slowed on lending.
Sports Authority, in planning to close all of its stores, is set to launch its going-out-of-business sales this week, according to court documents.
He said that he owned an electronics store in Madrid but that he was going out of business and was now auctioning off all his stuff.
If you were a corporate customer, why would you stay with a bank that is in the process of breaking up and going out of business?
Toys r Us UK and department store group BHS, once also owned by Arcadia, both carried them out but still ended up going out of business.
Because going-out-of-business sales can take 90 days to run, senior lenders often try to make that decision in as little as 120 days.
If there are two sides to every story, the one that's lesser told is that going-out-of-business is actually a big business, especially lately.
Writing on the Trump University blog in 2005, Mr. Trump acknowledged that foreign labor was sometimes needed to keep American companies from going out of business.
If you get low on cash, and think you're profitable because your P&L says so, you run a serious risk of going out of business.
He emphasized that Magno, which was founded by the Friedmans' father, Ralph Friedman, in 1950 as a postproduction studio for sound, isn't going out of business.
When Selma started declining economically in the 1970s, photography studios started going out of business across the city and Rosenberg would buy out whatever they had.
New York (CNN Business)Organic grocery chain Earth Fare is going out of business, making it the latest chain to unravel from pressure squeezing small supermarkets.
So far, the White House seems intent on reducing the State Department's functions and authorities in a manner that suggests a "going out of business" sale.
Now, he sees the remaining venture-funded digital media companies going out of business or being bought, especially in the case of small, niche-focused ones.
As long as Samsung keeps winning contracts to supply Apple with parts for iPhones, it's not going out of business anytime soon, even if more phones explode.
Despite raising money early on from Sequoia, the company was once at risk of going out of business, in part owing to high rents and employee turnover.
The game's release was was already delayed and the studio needed to get it to market as soon as possible or they risked going out of business.
Know-nothing press haters may say that news organizations are going out of business because the public is shunning them, but that's not the case at all.
The liquidators say it is typically the store's current shoppers that buy most of the merchandise in the going-out-of-business sales, particularly in the beginning.
But plenty of companies are also quietly going out of business all the time, a process that will accelerate whenever this very long funding boom finally slows.
The loss of this middle tier of collectors, along with rising rents and tougher standards for loans, means that many smaller galleries are going out of business.
Thomas Cook, one of the world's oldest tour companies, abruptly announced — with some of its flights still in the air — that it was going out of business.
Crocs announced that it was closing the last of its manufacturing stores on Tuesday, but the footwear company asserted that it was not going out of business.
And while the market is certainly there, some of the few retailers that do specialize in this niche market, like Silas Jackson, are going out of business.
The probability of going out of business of funds with the highest level of gravitas is more than 5 percent higher than those whose names have no gravitas.
The most recent victim was Toys 'R' Us, which announced it was going out of business last week, a collapse that could cost as many as 33,000 jobs.
Companies operating in China with tight profit margins may just find themselves going out of business, dragging down the US economy and stock market with them, Chorzempa said.
This tilts the playing field in favor of our international competitors, which means lost American jobs and "going out of business" signs on main streets across the country.
And in recent years, many once-proud print empires have consolidated, others have been sold for parts, and some papers and magazines are simply going out of business.
In 2004, when the digital entertainment company released a parody of the U.S. presidential election called "This Land," it was on the verge of going out of business.
In general, however, "You don't see the poor performers going out of business, and the great performers growing," says Michael Faye, an economist and co-founder of GiveDirectly.
Basically he said Bungie's going broke—not an unusual call at the time, since developers and publishers were often going out of business—and they needed to be acquired.
The Jones Act survives because it prevents a handful of US shipbuilding and merchant shipping operations from going out of business, and nobody else with political clout really cares.
Vow to Be Chic, an online bridesmaid dress rental company, confirmed yesterday that it is going out of business, leaving brides in tears and bridal parties scrambling for backups.
Many of those companies ended up going out of business or seeing their share prices plunge when investors and creditors refocused on their actual bottom lines — expenses and all.
High demand for flat beds on transatlantic flights is what has saved European flag-carriers such as British Airways (BA), Air France and Lufthansa from going out of business.
He and Doka could see that smaller businesses were going out of business at a much higher rate, and made a guess that loyalty was one of the drivers.
But data also suggest that fewer hedge funds are going out of business this year than in past years when the number of liquidations outpaced the number of launches.
The European airline sector faces overcapacity and high fuel costs, with several operators going out of business, the latest being British-based Flybmi which filed for bankruptcy on Sunday.
He tells her they're going out of business, pointing to the new Big Naturals food store (yes, the natural food store Lillian was filibustering) opening up across the street.
"The CDS is saying that there are a lot of people betting this company is going out of business," said Thomas Graff, head of fixed income at Brown Advisory.
The company, which failed to notify its vendors it was going out of business, has been scrutinized for failing to pay those vendors in the wake of its shutdown.
More mall landlords have opened their doors in recent years to pop-up concepts, especially because a growing number of tenants are closing stores or going out of business.
"This isn't just another black farmer going out of business," he was quoted as saying in The New York Times in 2371, referring to the disappearance of black farms.
At the time, the magazine was in danger of going out of business: Markos Kounalakis, Ms. Straus's immediate predecessor, had provided the magazine with financing but had moved on.
He located a kit-car builder in San Diego who was going out of business, and bought the jigs and molds for his fiberglass-bodied version of the J2X.
And Barneys stores in New York have prominently displayed signs stating that the store wasn't going out of business, write the Wall Street Journal's Suzanne Kapner and Juliet Chung.
"These small fleets going out of business — 100 trucks here and there — I don&apost think that really puts a dent in the over-capacity we have," Lynch said.
This directive, coupled with declining incarceration numbers, led many who are opposed to private prisons to believe that economic realities would lead to the facilities going out of business.
Johnny Knoxville plays D.C., a madcap father who tries to save his beloved theme park from going out of business, partly to impress his daughter Boogie (Eleanor Worthington-Cox).
A sports store in Colorado is going out of business after its owner decided to boycott Nike products to protest the company's advertising partnership with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Roberts says she began the process of "GOOB" — shorthand for "going out of business" — several weeks ago and is concerned that the company will not honor their previous refund policy.
" On the media: "I think ABC, CBS, NBC, The [New York] Times, The Washington Post, they're all going to endorse me, because if they don't, they're going out of business.
"To date, we think Uber was being valued as if it is going out of business — either due to ongoing cash burn or due to regulatory environment," the analysts wrote.
It saved an ice cream shop in Anacortes, Washington from going out of business, and a churros shop in Westminster, California added a Pikachu-shaped churro to draw in customers. 
Bans like these could be used as political leverage to force health providers like Planned Parenthood to make a choice: Continue to provide abortions, or risk going out of business.
A committee of Sears' creditors had objected to the plan and argued that the company should immediately start the process of going out of business to limit its ongoing losses.
"Money transmitters going out of business could lead remittance senders to use informal methods that are less detectable," according to a Government Accountability Office report published in January this year.
In March, when the chain said it was going out of business, it had 735 stores in the US. As of last week, the franchise had 200 US stores left.
California became the first state to sue over the policy, arguing that the rule would interfere with the practice of medicine and result in many providers going out of business.
Timing, contracts and bankruptcy court decisions determine whether vendors are able to pull their merchandise in advance of going-out-of-business sales by reclaiming it or buying it back.
Udashkin thought about selling the company but decided to shut it down entirely this past May, just two weeks after Bluesmart announced that it too was going out of business.
The gambling industry was skidding, tax revenue was plunging and construction companies were either going out of business or shredding their payroll from several hundred employees to a few dozen.
Firms that specialize in going-out-of-business sales, so-called liquidators, were also expected to make preliminary offers to shut Sears down, according to sources familiar with the matter.
In "THE END OF KMART: From Open to Closed to Abandoned," he makes three visits to a Kmart that's going out of business, observing as the stacks become increasingly disorganized.
Going out of business sales will begin soon for Bon-Ton's stores, e-commerce and mobile platforms as well as its Bergner's, Boston Store, Carson's, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's and Younkers nameplates.
Retail was once a reliable source of jobs for inexperienced workers, but many chains are shuttering brick-and-mortar stores or going out of business altogether as more shopping moves online.
Q Just to be sure -- THE PRESIDENT: But I think ABC, CBS, NBC, the Times, the -- they're all going to endorse me, because if they don't, they're going out of business.
Backbench Tory MPs routinely complain about the fact that bricks-and-mortar shops are going out of business, turning high streets into mausoleums, while internet-based companies escape from paying taxes.
Then I run to Copley Plaza because the Lacoste store there is going out of business and I want to see if they have any watches on sale for my husband.
The strong results come as many British high-street chains are going out of business or closing stores in the face of subdued consumer spending and a shift to online shopping.
A clinic making ends meet by serving 65 percent private insurance, 5 percent cash pay, 30 percent Medicaid pay [going] out of business [deprives] everyone, on Medicaid or not, of care.
Though cable companies aren't anywhere near going out of business, the FCC dealt them a major blow with its decision earlier this year to open up the set-top box market.
At issue for the subsidiary of Swedish home appliance maker Electrolux is a consignment agreement it says bars its products from being sold in liquidation or going-out-of-business sales.
Companies generally lost money through much of 2015 and 2016, and while some are beginning to earn a profit again, others risk being taken over or going out of business altogether.
Should they collapse, which on any given day does not seem a preposterous thought, the city would come treacherously close to having to put up a "going out of business" sign.
Companies generally lost money through much of 0003 and 2016, and while some are beginning to earn a profit again, others risk being taken over or going out of business altogether.
Q Just to be sure — THE PRESIDENT: But I think ABC, CBS, NBC, the Times, the — they're all going to endorse me, because if they don't, they're going out of business.
It takes 120 days to organize and run a going-out-of-business sale, says Kibler, effectively giving the retailer a mere 90 days to figure out its store closure strategy.
Some clinics have to make an uncomfortable choice between accepting Medicaid — and potentially going out of business — or declining the insurance so they can continue to see patients, Kimport and Rowland note.
Trump's partners often end up going out of business and his customers often end up disappointed, but Trump makes some money, and he gets his name out there, and it's all good.
VICE News' Michael Moynihan spoke with one small vape-shop owner who fears going out of business, and two researchers who have been driven apart in the ideological battle of tobacco alternatives.
A number of factors went into Concorde going out of business, including the plane's only crash in 2000 and Airbus, the successor to Aérospatiale, ultimately deciding to stop maintenance on the aircraft.
Unsecured creditors, such as other lenders and vendors, could object to the restructuring plan and demand liquidation on the grounds that they'd be better off with the company going out of business.
A 1954 Senate investigation led to a purge of the industry, with many of publishers going out of business and most of the surviving firms adopting a strict code of self-censorship.
Moody's estimated last fall that the number of four-year, nonprofit public and private colleges going out of business could triple, to 2500 from five a year, over the next few years.
However, the case has been mired in a protracted fight between lenders and suppliers over the use of the company's cash, and the chain ended up running going-out-of-business sales.
"A going-out-of-business sale is exciting: People want to go, it's fun and drives energy, and that's what we made money on for a long period of time," he said.
At least a dozen of Ooh La La's neighbors at the mall have closed, and a "Going out of business" banner hangs across the front of the sporting goods store Gander Mountain.
" Pai added that "there is no evidence or reasoning newspapers going out of business, broadcast radio struggling, broadcast TV facing stiffer competition than ever that will persuade them to change their minds.
You have regulations on top of regulations and new companies cannot form and old companies are going out of business and you want to increase the regulations and make them even worse.
While the meal-kit business as a whole is trending, individual companies have hit some rough patches recently, with a number of competitors, including startups Sprig and Din, going out of business.
The only other bids Sears has received are from suitors interested in pieces of the company and liquidators prepared to run going-out-of-business sales at stores and shut down the retailer.
Technically speaking, shareholders have the right to refuse to sell, but because the company is being acquired it is effectively going out of business, so the shares of its stock will become worthless.
In September, the state passed a bill allowing PG&E to pass on to customers some of the costs incurred from liabilities related to wildfires and protect it from going out of business.
The European airline sector is struggling with over-capacity and high fuel costs, with several companies going out of business, the latest being British budget airline Flybmi, which filed for bankruptcy on Sunday.
However, an Indiana judge has ruled in Simon's favor, preventing the coffee giant from closing 77 doors or facilitating any "going out of business" or similar sales, court documents reviewed by CNBC showed.
It looks like at least one sporting goods store's attempt at ditching Nike didn't exactly play out in its favor: It wound up losing so much money that it's going out of business.
One from Los Angeles, whom Mr. Kelman declined to identify, told him Redfin's value was zero — less than its cash on hand — because the investor believed the company was going out of business.
But as those laws and regulations come into effect in places like China and the US, carmakers will have no choice but to roll out electric vehicles or risk going out of business.
Toys R Us hasn't announced when the massive "going out of business" sales will begin, though it's already started liquidating about 180 stores as part of a previously announced trimming of its assets.
But the company, which is a penny stock, is struggling financially, and as recently as last fall warned investors that its poor financial situation put it at risk of going out of business.
Such requirements are likely to result in oversupply and higher electricity costs because of the additional payments to operate plants, like La Paloma, that otherwise would face going out of business, she said.
Vow to Be Chic, an online bridesmaid dress rental company, confirmed Wednesday that it is going out of business, leaving brides in tears and bridal parties scrambling for backups as peak wedding season approaches.
Despite Rausu's troubles, with its population falling by several hundred a year and fishermen going out of business, there's no resentment of nature tourism, which brought nearly 33,500 people to the town in 2018.
" He put on a similar display in the pre-chorus of "The Great American Going Out Of Business Sale," which saw him, along with Morrisette, snarling, "Is freedom just a privilege of hatred guaranteed?
Mr. Trump on Monday floated the idea of offering loans through the Small Business Administration to affected businesses, something that economists said could help minimize layoffs and keep companies from going out of business.
While an American retail company going out of business is pretty common these days, the Toys R Us saga made headlines for the discrepancy between the treatment of its retail workers and its executives.
At least 70 Gander Mountain Co stores will remain open, new owner Marcus Lemonis said on Monday after the bankrupt outdoor sporting goods retailer's website advertised going-out-of-business sales at all its locations.
British startups Hellocar and Carspring both shut down in 2017, and Beepi, a Silicon Valley peer-to-peer used car marketplace, brought in $150 million in VC backing before going out of business last year.
The endless chatter about the bottom falling out, valuations being too high (they were) and companies going out of business created a minor drought in seed and venture deals getting done and companies getting started.
Some trade vendors are demanding the company return any unpaid inventory rather than selling it and using going out of business sales to pay secured lenders and bankruptcy lawyers, at their cost, court papers showed.
Collecting the original art from the refrigerator and having photographs of it in a printed book can also be protection against factors like technology's constant evolution, companies going out of business and software becoming obsolete.
The company's stock currently trades at around $4 per share, down from a high in 2015 of nearly $45, and it has disclosed to investors that it is at risk of going out of business.
Worse, the consequences of cyberattacks continue to grow, with digital incidents now costing small businesses $23,210 on average, according to insurance carrier Hiscox, and 230.2% going out of business within six months of being victimized.
Over time, that double whammy increased the fragility of hospitals in America's small towns until, according to The National Rural Health Association, more than 28500 rural hospitals were at risk of going out of business.
Many of Aptigon's portfolio managers came from Visium Asset Management, which was going out of business in the summer of 2016 and had more than a dozen portfolio managers ready to move to a rival firm.
"We are down, but not out... - SMT," Sears, via its official Twitter account (@Sears), said in reply to one of the many posts Monday morning about the 126-year-old company potentially going out of business.
And given the economic headwinds faced by the retail industry recently, many merchants would not be able to survive the inevitable downturn in sales, potentially going out of business and taking millions of jobs with them.
It's hard to understate the turnaround in metals: a month ago, CLF was was looking like it was going to trade under $1 — in other words, it was looking like it was going out of business.
Yet for every Burger King or Chick-Fil-A or Hardee's we passed on the road, there was a shuttered strip mall or going-out-of-business sale or car dealership lot packed with unsold cars.
Neither Exxon Mobil nor Chevron is going out of business soon, and their large refinery businesses, which benefit from low oil and gas prices, have helped both survive the downturn better than most of their competitors.
Though the vast majority of members have not yet reached the 2 percent goal, they do not "pay" this money to NATO, and the alliance is not "going out of business" for failing to collect payments.
It's hard to know the actual count [of dispensaries], because they are always being formed, getting acquired or going out of business, but counting registered dispensaries, we work with more than 15% of them right now.
I stopped in to St. Mark's Comics one day last week to paw through what was left of the merchandise, a few days after the store's owner, Mitch Cutler, announced a going-out-of-business sale.
Thus, he stamps, smears, and otherwise degrades linguistic matter, as with "Going Out of Business" (2012), a goopy configuration of synonyms made by applying 750 tons of vertical pressure to oil paint on a velvet ground.
As the price advantage for larger sellers of gas allows them to undercut the smaller retailers on price, more of the latter are going out of business, leaving consumers fewer choices of where to buy their gasoline.
OWA Chairman Brad Herald, also the vice president of Western Canada operations of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, said the rising number of orphans caused by operators going out of business has stretched the nonprofit's resources.
Whether the new government tries to improve conditions, as it vows urgently to do, the effects of years of political sclerosis and stalled reforms are already inescapable: more companies going out of business and workers losing jobs.
The place opened in 2000, and a lot of great acts had performed there—James Brown, Chuck Berry, George Clinton, Aretha Franklin , Jay-Z —but the rents kept increasing, and now it was going out of business.
"To the extent that the borrowing base can be lowered without the company going out of business ... I think their goal is going to be to reduce their exposure as much as they can," he told CNBC.
And Uber is in danger of going out of business altogether if it can't figure out how to turn a profit before its investors lose patience with the billions of dollars of losses it's suffering each year.
Thompson recently proffered the deal of the century: He was wondering if anyone wanted to trade a car for a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese he picked up at a grocery store's going-out-of-business sale.
Our margins shouldn't be so low that we are at risk of going out of business, which won't help our customers any, but they should reflect a proper amount of investment in our internal team and our customers.
What we have here is President Donald J Trump taking an action that he promised on the campaign trail back in June of 2016 to defend our aluminum and steel industries from going out of business and extinction.
"The power and gas will stay on ... We are not 'going out of business,' and there will be no disruption in the services you expect from us," interim Chief Executive John Simon said in a letter to customers.
The company name might be familiar to prop and costume fans: the original Master Replicas produced a range of high-quality props from franchises like Star Wars and Star Trek before going out of business a decade ago.
To some, it won't come as a shock that these service-oriented businesses are growing, while companies that sell things like dresses, handbags, shoes and home goods are scaling back their growth — or going out of business altogether.
He said that while Macy's "has been trading like the company's going out of business," he believes that the company's free cash flow, fairly positive balance sheet and its dividend are strong fundamental cases for owning the stock.
At the same time, though, government regulators are struggling with their own conundrum: They must balance the need to protect consumers from high insurance rates with the need to keep insurance companies from going out of business entirely.
Rates are based on factors such as the cost of the wedding, with coverage kicking in to cover nonrefundable costs related to natural disasters as well as other wedding woes, such as a vendor going out of business.
"All the chocolate that I like to eat is made by companies that are either out of business, on the brink of going out of business, or are destined to go out of business," one industry insider says.
"Most airlines were on the verge of going out of business for many years, so investment of any kind had to have short pay-back periods," said Nason, who left American in 2009 and is now an independent consultant.
Bankrupt teen apparel retailer The Wet Seal LLC said on Wednesday it needs to reject an additional 17 leases as it presses going-out-of-business sales, bringing the total number of leases it aims to scrap to 124.
A bot scandal reaches a conclusion: The attorney general of New York reached a settlement with Devumi, a company that sold hundreds of millions of fake followers on Twitter and other platforms before going out of business last year.
The American toy industry is trying to recover from Toys "R" Us going out of business, but toymakers are worried that they could soon be hit with tariffs that will drive up the prices on almost all their products.
"Any potential paths we are considering are meant to strengthen Forever 215 and does NOT mean Forever 221 is going out of business," Forever 212 CEO and founder Do Won Chang told stores in an email on Sept. 213.
Väänänen noted to me that one of the very typical use cases where his company is stepping in, is when a retailer, in order to avoid going out of business because of losses, has had to cut retail staff.
Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, announced a settlement on Wednesday with Devumi, a company that sold hundreds of millions of fake followers on Twitter and other social media platforms before going out of business last year.
Given NASA's Kennedy Space Center is just an hour away, a pair of college students in Orlando were lucky enough to find six vintage flight suits buried in a box at a Salvation Army store that was going out of business.
In addition to a ridiculous fake news report about a supermarket chain going out of business—we'll get to that soon enough—there was also this March 31 tweet from PETA about the effects of chicken on your baby's anatomy.
How does one trillion dollars find a home without the following market conditions emerging: A bunch of companies getting overfunded, many who should otherwise be going out of business so that the talent can then be attracted to the winners.
While MoviePass continues to experiment with ways to prevent going out of business, competing movie theater subscription service Sinemia is calling it quits ahead of what is shaping up to be one of the biggest theatrical events of all time.
If Hype Machine shuts down, it'll be a bit like a local indie record store going out of business: it leaves a hole in a larger community of music lovers, who'll reluctantly go elsewhere to discover their next favorite band.
Luckily, my parents donated a bunch of stuff they stopped using, and we hit up a sports retailer that was going out of business for some deeply discounted equipment — and voilà, we now have a home gym in our basement.
During the going-out-of-business sales, it's typical that purchases are final, coupons and other discounts are no longer valid, rewards programs end, and gift cards can no longer be redeemed after a certain point for retailers closing all stores.
But even if you didn't enjoy a given puzzle, the best part about crossword solving is that there will always be another one, unless we decide to pull another prank on you and tell you that we're going out of business.
To Loeb's own clients and some friends, the campaign illustrates how much the 56-year old manager has transformed not only his business but himself since the 2008-2009 financial crisis when Third Point came close to going out of business.
John Lewis is the first retailer to update on trading at the end of a tough year for a sector that has seen a string of chains going out of business and rival department stores Debenhams and House of Fraser announcing store closures.
"But as laws and regulations (that encourage the development of electric vehicles) come into effect in places like China and the U.S., car makers will have no choice but to roll out electric vehicles or risk going out of business, " he said.
At a time when germs are growing more resistant to common antibiotics, many companies that are developing new versions of the drugs are hemorrhaging money and going out of business, gravely undermining efforts to contain the spread of deadly, drug-resistant bacteria.
Bon-Ton Stores, a bankrupt department store chain, will begin a going-out-of-business sale at its 200 U.S. locations in the coming days after two liquidators won an auction for the company, two sources close to the situation told Reuters on Tuesday.
Elliott and Debra Winger play the parents of two sons, played by That '70s Show alums Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson; the ranch Elliott runs is in danger of going out of business, and Kutcher is the prodigal son who comes back to make good.
Between the need to diversify in today's maturing marketplace environment and the correction occurring in venture markets, 2016 will be an inflection point for "Uber for X" companies, with many being swallowed up by bigger players or just flat-out going out of business.
The 125-year-old company faces a series of deadlines this month to find a buyer that would keep it in business as some of its creditors call for it to shut down, claiming they would be repaid more through going-out-of-business sales.
" Without the help of the burial fund, funeral directors must either give away caskets, plots, and cremation services—and risk going out of business—or, Kitchen said, look "mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, and children in the eye while they're saying, 'You have nothing to help us?
"If we go into a worst case scenario... If tariffs change, we will see the prospect of animals being culled, people going out of business, that may lead to unrest and we having to protect other agencies as we go to support new arrangements," Byrne said.
The possibility of other airlines seeking bankruptcy protection or going out of business will depend on a number of factors, including the length of the outbreak, the cash position of various airlines and how quickly passenger demand returns once the crisis has passed, IATA's de Juniac said.
In a world where media companies are competing against Google and Facebook for eyeballs and ad dollars in a fight that has seen some publishers going out of business, online travel magazine Culture Trip appears to be bucking the trend and reaching the elusive millennial audience.
Photo: ShypOn-demand package delivery startup Shyp, which offered to take care of the entire packing-and-shipping process for customers in exchange for rates ranging from $5 to more than double the cost of just going to FedEx, announced it is going out of business on Tuesday.
I put on a shiny long sleeve dress from Forever 21 (I got it during their going-out-of-business sale for a Roaring 20's event that M. and I put on a few days previous but it works for tonight as well), black tights, and booties.
And in the rural communities where these cuts are now hitting hardest, home respiratory therapy providers are serving their neighbors, friends, and family members – fighting to find ways to continue providing this life-sustaining care without going out of business while they work with Congress to find a solution.
This is a tech company, so going out of business has to be framed as the end of a "journey to elevate the tea experience," thwarted by a market that couldn't fully appreciate its mission of delivering "the most sophisticated and powerful infusion technology" for making a cup of tea.
The owner of the local bakery now has to make a hard choice: either raise prices and risk going out of business due to reduced sales, or produce the cakes outside of the USA to avoid the tariffs on raw materials, and possibly lose control over the age-old family recipe.
Having been established to engineer and promote new products and services specially designed for the expanding market of the aged, the AgeLab swiftly discovered that engineering and promoting new products and services specially designed for the expanding market of the aged is a good way of going out of business.
"It definitely has to be addressed, and our small businesses in particular are being hit and impacted by this, and a large percentage of those who get hit by it often don't survive it and end up going out of business, so we'll definitely be focusing on it next year," Peters said.
Early this spring, the top banking regulators announced that because of their size and complexity, five of the eight largest banks, including JPMorgan, still didn't have workable plans to avoid going out of business without taking the economy down with them — suggesting that they would probably need to be bailed out if they began to collapse again.
Small retailers going out of business have fuelled consolidation, leading to the emergence of big champions like Watches of Switzerland, formerly Aurum Holdings, or Swiss group Bucherer that has also bought businesses in the U.S. Duffy said successful retailers had to be actively exploiting all channels, including online sales and digital communication, but also events to reach younger customers.
"There is a real risk of companies going out of business if we cannot find alternative locations in the neighborhood," said Feruk Tepeyurt, the owner of a local joinery firm and chairman of the Peacock Industrial Estate, home to more than 50 small businesses but, under both the council's plans and a separate project proposed by the club, scheduled to become a park.
Sen. Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (R-Ohio) is asking the Obama administration for answers on the situation facing 22,000 Ohioans enrolled in an ObamaCare co-op insurance plan that is going out of business.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (R-Ohio) is asking the Obama administration for answers on the situation facing 2628,28503 Ohioans enrolled in an ObamaCare co-op insurance plan that is going out of business.
Here is a list of places *just off the top of my head* that have laid off culture/features reporters and not rehired for them in the last 22019 years: -Fusion-MTV News-The Village Voice-Buzzfeed-IBT-Vocativ-LA Weekly-Fader-Inverse-Upworthy-Complex-GQ-Gothamist- But some publications simply ceased to publish culture writing altogether, when they weren't going out of business entirely.
"I think one of the things that the market was telling us earlier this year, as we had oil in the upper $20s, was that the markets and the economy in the U.S. is a lot more concerned with oil and gas companies going out of business," Jacob Weinig, founding partner at Malachite Capital Management, said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " citing stronger economic growth since the beginning of the year.
I think that, as I said at NAB a couple weeks ago, if you were to tell somebody, "Well, the FCC has these rules with respect to the ownership of companies that generate news, but it excludes this thing called the internet, and the internet doesn't matter anymore," that's just an absurd proposition in 2017 as newspapers are declining and going out of business altogether, broadcast TV and radio are having an even tougher time of it, especially in smaller markets, where the revenue streams just aren't there.

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