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Entertainment book files bankruptcy

Discussion in 'Non-Vegas Chat' started by Joe, Apr 15, 2013.

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  1. Joe

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    bankruptcy for bigger businesses just means they are reorganizing. it doesn't mean anything in terms of business operations. in fact, it's usually a good thing for the actual operations, because it allows them to get rid of a good chunk of the debt that's saddling them and they can start fresh.
     
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    Well I bought the Seattle book today, for a July trip. Hope they still honor the coupons, but if not, it was only a $10.40 bet.
     
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    you are correct, one prime example to this is trump who did it a few years ago.

    not sure if it is the same in this case but a number of companies and individuals do it to try to resolve their debt problems.
     
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    Trump Entertainment made three trips through bankruptcy. But, The Don will always say he never went bankrupt.
     
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