Ford job cuts looming? Automaker expected to restructure operations – USA TODAY

Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Ford Chief Executive Officer James Hackett, left, talks with Tom and Gail Wise, 76, of Park Ridge, Illinois about their 1964 Ford Mustang convertible, during a Ford event celebrating the 10,000,000 Mustang at the Ford Motor Company World Headquarters in Dearborn on Wed., Aug 8, 2018. (Photo:…

Dairy Bell ice-cream maker Bon Appetit Australia collapses with over $1 million owed to creditors – SmartCompany.com.au

Local Aussie ice-cream maker Bon Appetit Australia has entered voluntary administration after ongoing issues with the business, with creditors reportedly owed over $1 million. Established back in 1980, Bon Appetit is a family business that started out as a small Melbourne gelateria on Chapel Street. In 2011, the company began producing and supplying ice cream and…

Gibson Drops New Guitars and Its CEO Amid Financial Mess – Rolling Stone

Its not coincidence that Gibsons long-awaited line of new guitars, dropped this week, touts conservatism and a back-to-basics approach: The Nashville instrument-maker is in crisis mode as it hammers out a company restructuring, battles supplier lawsuits and hunts for a new CEO. Gibson declared bankruptcy in May after admitting that its attempts to branch out…

Forestlands has gone into liquidation owing millions to investors – Stuff.co.nz

Jude Petheram Investors in Forestlands NZ Ltd say they have little hope of receiving their promised returns as the company goes into liquidation. Forestlands put up no contest when the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) sought the liquidation of 18 of its subsidiary companies, the latest development in an ongoing series of troubles for the company. The application…