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Daily Archives: November 11, 2017

After Big Quarterly Earnings Drop, GE Set To Reveal Cost-Cutting Restructuring Plan – WBUR

RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

General Electric is set to announce plans that will transform the company. In a pre-market opening call to institutional investors on Monday, GE CEO John Flannery will detail his vision for restructuring the company, in an attempt to stop the free fall in the company’s stock price. The price of GE’s shares has plummeted nearly 40…

Perth poker ace Matt Kirk sues Czech entrepreneur Leon Tsoukernik for millions after table loan – The West Australian

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

In the early hours of May 27, two of professional gamblings big names sat down for a private, high-stakes poker match. The setting was the Ivey Room, a posh enclave in the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Leon Tsoukernik, a Czech entrepreneur and casino mogul, was facing off against Matthew Kirk, an Australian…

Worst in the state: local businesses going bust – Northern Star

BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

WITHIN a three-month period, nine Tweed Valley businesses declared they were unable to pay their debts, according to new Australian Financial Security Authority data. It was the third highest number of businesses going bust in any Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) area in NSW, for the September quarter, excluding Sydney. Gosford had 14 debtors, Port…

Will Rupert Murdoch lose his crown? – Brisbane Times

RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

It is hard to imagine that the empire won’t look radically different in a year. It’s equally hard to imagine a global media landscape in which Rupert Murdoch is not the most powerful player. But the forces for change are now so many and so strong that they will be hard to resist. A massive…

WA company behind three Perth restaurants owes more than $300000 to landlords, suppliers – Perth Now

LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

THE company behind a trio of failed Perth restaurants is being pursued for more than $300,000 by a landlord and suppliers. Five summons have been issued against Element WA, which ran The Trustee, Beaufort Local and Enriques School for to Bullfighting. They include a summons for $221,322.07 issued by Benjamin and Co which owns the…

Company faces insolvency proceedings for not paying salary to employee – Moneycontrol.com

LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

The New Delhi bench of the National Company Law Tribunal has started corporate insolvency resolution proceedings (CIRP) against Applied Electro Magnetic for not paying salary to an employee for a long time, the Times of India reported. This is possibly the first ever instance of NCLT giving such a ruling under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code…

High stakes ‘Aussie Matt’ takes on Czech mogel over $3 million poker loan – The Sydney Morning Herald

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 11, 2017

Washington: In the early hours of May 27, two of professional gambling’s big names sat down for a private, high-stakes poker match. The setting was the Ivey Room, a posh enclave in the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Leon Tsoukernik, a Czech entrepreneur and casino mogul, was facing off against Matthew Kirk, an…

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