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Troika Media Group is suing a former co-owner of a business it acquired in 2022, asking a bankruptcy court to halt his lawsuit against a lender key to Troika’s restructuring, WSJ Pro Bankruptcy
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge this week dismissed the personal bankruptcy filing of Boston Market owner Jay Pandya and his wife, Mital, who had sought federal debt protection last month
Chesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction valued at $7.4 billion that would create the largest natural-gas producer in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal
Cecelia G. Morris, the Southern District of New York bankruptcy judge who planned to retire at the end of January, will instead serve until the end of the year, Bloomberg Law reported. The Judicial
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Shanchun Huang with allegedly inflating Future FinTech Group’s share price just before he took over as the company’s chief executive, the Wall Street
The bankrupt parent company of Silicon Valley Bank plans to turn over its remaining venture capital business to a new, creditor-backed company while it continues to fight U.S. regulators' seizure of
Shares of EchoStar, which recently merged with Dish Network, surged after the telecommunications company said it has hired advisers to help evaluate potential strategic alternatives, WSJ Pro
The Annapolis founders of Tessemae’s salad dressing and condiments plan to move on if a pending sale of the company out of bankruptcy goes through this month, but the popular brand is expected to
As retailers, in the coming weeks, report on the busy holiday shopping season, investors and analysts will be trying to get more understanding into shrinkage and theft, the Wall Street Journal
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday approved the first U.S.-listed exchange traded funds (ETFs) to track bitcoin, in a watershed for the world's largest cryptocurrency and the