Maryland Taxi Company Files for Chapter 11
Barwood Inc., the parent firm of the largest cab company in Montgomery County, Md., filed for chapter 11 protection this week, pointing to ride-sharing companies like Uber as a primary reason for declining revenues, the Washington Business Journal reported today. The company stated it has 57 employees, but that number doesn’t account for the taxi drivers who rent vehicles from Barwood. According to bankruptcy filings, Barwood posted revenues of approximately $7.1 million in 2015 and $3.3 million through the first seven-plus months of 2016. The company, which operates a fleet of more than 450 vehicles, says it has roughly $4.5 million in assets and $5.4 million in liabilities. Barwood filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and funded its reorganization by selling personal vehicle licenses.