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1 Shares in bankrupt companies are generally rendered worthless in a Chapter 11 filing.
2 Stock in bankrupt companies is generally rendered worthless in a bankruptcy.
3 But the recent trend has been for bankrupt companies to turn over underfunded accounts.
4 Many bankrupt companies pay bonuses as a way to motivate executives to reach earnings targets.
5 Typically, shares of bankrupt companies are wiped out at the end of the bankruptcy process.
6 Creditors such as landlords and suppliers can trade or sell their claims against bankrupt companies .
7 Post- bankrupt companies also are generally considered "orphans" that garner little mainstream analyst attention.
8 Pension plans at bankrupt companies did not collapse as feared in the recession-fueled auto industry downturn.
9 Creditors such as landlords and trucking companies can trade or sell their claims against bankrupt companies .
10 DIP financing packages allow bankrupt companies to remain in business and fund operations as bankruptcy case proceeds.
11 He has made his money as a turnaround investor, taking near- bankrupt companies and salvaging them when possible.
12 Investor Charles Ergen purchased three bankrupt companies for his Dish and Echostar Corp SATS.O businesses in 2011.
13 In many cases, retirees get less in benefits when the government takes over the pensions of bankrupt companies .
14 MF Global is not a defendant in the case because of rules barring certain actions against bankrupt companies .
15 It often takes customers and creditors of bankrupt companies years to recoup all or some of their money.
16 It is also pushing for state and federal legislation that would require bankrupt companies to make severance payments.
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