SAN ANGELO, TX — A new liquidation store is preparing to open in San Angelo in a building that previously housed two nightclubs.
Bin Deals, a discount retail store, is setting up shop at 2581 Sunset Drive in the former Concho Palace building, which was also once home to Midnight Rodeo.
Signage posted at the location indicates the business is “coming soon,” with banners advertising discounts ranging from 40% to 75% off. According to the company’s Facebook page, the store will offer merchandise from major retailers including Target, Amazon, Walmart, Kohl’s, and others.
The property, located in the Southwest Plaza Shopping Center, has been vacant since…
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Third Harmonic Bio Approves Liquidation and Dissolution Plan TipRanks
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Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors Announces CIRA Certification Award Winners cnhinews.com
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Debt Relief | Great Day SA kens5.com
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Stockholders overwhelmingly approved liquidation and dissolution of the Company
at the June 5, 2025 Annual Meeting
Initial distribution currently expected in the range between approximately $5.30 and $5.35 per share of common stock, expected in the third quarter of 2025
THB335 demonstrated 85% serum tryptase reduction with an encouraging safety profile in an additional Phase 1 cohort evaluating 100mg dose with new drug product capsule formulation
Company initiating a sale process of THB335
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Forest Road Brewing Co has seen HMRC file a “winding up petition” in a move that signals it could be in the process of being readied for closure.

The Bermondsey-based brewery which has been running since 2015 and is based on the Elizabeth Industrial Estate, saw HMRC file its petition yesterday (11 June).
A winding-up petition from HMRC is essentially a legal action taken by the tax authority to force a company into compulsory liquidation when it fails to pay its outstanding debts, such as unpaid taxes. The petition then sends a request to the courts to close the company and then use its remaining assets to repay creditors along with any outstanding tax it owes.
The news occurs amid a…
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Stockholders overwhelmingly approved liquidation and dissolution of the Company
at the June 5, 2025 Annual Meeting
Initial distribution currently expected in the range between approximately
THB335 demonstrated
Company initiating a sale process of THB335
SAN FRANCISCO, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Third Harmonic Bio, Inc. (Nasdaq: THRD) today announced that its stockholders overwhelmingly approved the previously proposed Plan of Liquidation and Dissolution (the “Plan of…
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The Department for the Economy (the Department) has accepted a disqualification undertaking from the director of a company involved in the running of a coffee shop.
The undertaking was received for seven years from Raymond Killoh (63) of Larne Road, Ballycarry, Co. Antrim, in respect of his conduct as director of Espresso@ETC Ltd (“the Company”).
The Company was involved in the running of a coffee shop with a registered office at 20 High Street, Carrickfergus, BT38 7AF. The Company went into liquidation on 17 May 2022 with an estimated deficiency as regards creditors of £90,109.88. There was a…
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The scale of debt accumulated by Yurtel, a luxury glamping company for Glastonbury Festival, prior to its collapse in May has come to light.
Yurtel, based in Corsham, Wiltshire, left numerous festival-goers without tickets and facing financial losses after it ceased operations. The ECHO exclusively revealed the company had stopped trading in May. The company had been charging between £10,000 and £16,500 for its exclusive ticket and accommodation packages for this year’s event.
However, Yurtel announced last month that it would be unable to fulfil bookings and subsequently stopped trading on 8 May.
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In an effort to alleviate the financial burden on municipal customers and ratepayers, the City of Durban’s eThekwini Municipality is urging them to take advantage of a special, full council-approved debt relief programme designed to assist households and businesses struggling with old debt. This programme includes a 50% write-off of arrear debt accumulated as at 31 January 2025.
The special debt relief programme will be in effect from May until 30 June 2025. Customers who participate in the programme are required to pay 50% of the corresponding debt in full and final settlement. This initiative aims to support domestic and business customers facing economic challenges, particularly those affected…
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Press Release, 12 June 2025
LeddarTech® Holdings Inc. recently announced that, as a result of the cessation of the Company’s discussions with a significant potential commercial counterpart and in light of the Company’s current financial position, the Company has laid off most of its employees and will no longer be calling back any employees that were previously furloughed.
The board of directors of the Company is continuing its previously announced review of alternatives that may be available to the Company. These alternatives include, but are not limited to, a sale of the business or certain of its assets, an orderly dissolution, restructuring activities, a potential assignment into bankruptcy, or other…


















