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1 The factory established three years ago is expected to go into liquidation .
2 But, on the flip side, 10 or so go into liquidation … Audio
3 Construction giant Carillion is to go into liquidation , threatening thousands of jobs.
4 Sir, - This month saw yet another once-successful construction company go into liquidation .
5 Flight operations will be discontinued shortly and the airline will go into liquidation .
6 According to its website, BluePoint plans to go into liquidation .
7 That left the company unable to continue trading and forced it to go into liquidation .
8 The board of Irish Fertiliser Industries has announced the company is to go into liquidation .
9 Whelans has 470 employees and may go into liquidation once the termination comes into effect.
10 Tuskar has threatened it will have to go into liquidation unless the dispute is resolved.
11 New City would go into liquidation proceedings if the new plan is rejected again, he said.
12 Confirmation that Waterford's Red Kettle Theatre Company is to go into liquidation has been greeted with shock.
13 In accordance with Article 109l of this Treaty, the EMI shall go into liquidation on the establishment of the ECB.
14 Every bank, and brewery, and building society in the world might go into liquidation at once for aught he cared.
15 But there is a very general feeling among the male members that the club will have to go into liquidation .
16 The Co Donegal firm James Likely Ltd, which contracted plumbing and mechanical services across the country, is to go into liquidation .
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