Ukrainian owner of LVV Liepajas Metalurgs takes dispute with Latvia to international arbitration institution – The Baltic Course

Yevgeny Kazmin, a co-owner of Ukraine’s KVV Group, which owns Latvia’s insolvent steel company KVV Liepajas Metalurgs, has filed a lawsuit against Latvia with the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), information on the center’s official website suggests LETA. Ukraine’s KVV Group warned already last year that it is going to complain about…

Amid restructuring, The Advisory Board Company explores strategic options: 6 things to know – Becker’s Hospital Review

Written by Kelly Gooch | February 06, 2017 | Print | Email The Advisory Board Company’s board is working with its management team and legal and financial advisors to explore, review and evaluate various potential strategic alternatives. Here are six things to know. 1. The potential strategic alternatives are focused on maximizing shareholder value, according to a news…

BROKE: 66 declare bankruptcy on the Coast in 3 months – Whitsunday Times

news Regional personal insolvency statistics December quarter 2016. Australian Financial Security Au ONE-hundred-and-thirty-eight people in the Sunshine Coast and Noosa region have filed for bankruptcy or started personal insolvency activity in the December quarter of 2016. Of those 138, 66 filed for bankruptcy and 59 started a debt agreement and personal insolvency with debtors. A…

BROKE: 66 declare bankruptcy on the Coast in 3 months | Gatton Star – Gatton Star

ONE-hundred-and-thirty-eight people in the Sunshine Coast and Noosa region have filed for bankruptcy or started personal insolvency activity in the December quarter of 2016. Of those 138, 66 filed for bankruptcy and 59 started a debt agreement and personal insolvency with debtors. A further 13 in the Sunshine Coast hinterland were counted in the total…

Iarnród Éireann ‘one misstep away from insolvency’ – RTE.ie

Iarnród Éireann has warned that it remains “one misstep away from insolvency” – as management and unions meet at the Workplace Relations Commission for talks over the unions’ 21% pay claim. Unions say staff are due a pay rise, particularly after experiencing cost-reduction measures during the economic crisis.  Arriving for the talks, Iarnród Éireann Director of Human…