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Research presented by Glass Lewis Co. and cited by the Wall Street Journal indicates that the number of public companies that restated their financial results in 2005 skyrocketed (more…)
This article was written by Andrew Stoneman, managing partner of Menzies Corporate Restructuring. It’s hardly surprising that the phenomenal growth…
An article by Simon Longfield, partner, Grant Thornton The successive crises in the new technology, telecoms, media, energy and travel…
The passage by the Sejm, Poland's Lower House of parliament, of the Bankruptcy and Corporate Law of January 8, 2003…
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A total of 260 small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) nationwide went bankrupt in February, the lowest level in 15 years,…
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Company failures have fallen for the second year running, with 16,372 companies failing during 2004. This was the lowest number…
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Over 12,000 limited companies have failed so far in 2004, a failure rate of 64 companies per day, according to…
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Corporate loans extended by South Korean banks last month rose for the first time in three months, despite sluggish lending…
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Industry Minister Jacqui Smith today set out the UK vision for the development of the EU's company law and corporate…
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Corporate bankruptcies in Japan fell in the six months to September for the third consecutive half-year, but rising oil prices…
The sudden plunge in interest rates over the second half of 2003 has led to a resumption of corporate borrowing…
GE Commercial Distribution Finance (GECDF), the supplier finance unit of GE Capital, has agreed to expand the distribution finance facility…
Following confirmation of his appointment by the CBI's annual general meeting held in London yesterday, John Sunderland, executive chairman of…
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