Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Get ready for a tidal wave of BANKRUPT COMPANIES


In a report released Tuesday, ratings agency Standard & Poor's says there are 140 large U.S. companies in danger of not being able to pay their bills in the next few months, up nearly twofold from the beginning of this year. Among the troubled firms on the agency's list are such household names as clothing retailer Eddie Bauer, amusement park operator Six Flags and pizza chain Sbarro. Also on the list are doughnut baker Krispy Kreme and mobile technology titan Palm, as well as a number of the nation's largest airlines, including JetBlue and the corporate parents of United and American.Wickes Furniture and Sharper Image have already gone away. Whitehall Jewelers, Linens 'n Things and Shoe Pavillion are liquidating. And California discount department store Mervyns decided last week that it would go out of business after failing to find a buyer.

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  1. That is really, really sad. I wonder if we'll even be able to recover from all of this.

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