Corporate Bankruptcy Tactics
Comments discuss bankruptcy as a strategy for companies facing large liabilities, debts, or lawsuits, debating its viability, protections, asset sales, and tactics like the Texas two-step.
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Bankrupcy is a thing, thus it isn't all that?
can't they declare bankrupcy? at this point thats what it is
As long as you're okay with being bankrupt
This is what bankruptcy is for...
Bankruptcy is certainly an option.
Isnt this a common tactic, to declare bankruptcy in face of large liabilities?
They could have declared bankruptcy.
Aren't there bankruptcy protections?
can he declare bankrupcy or is debt slavery back on the table?
How would that lead to bankruptcy?