Gold refiners Valcambi and Asahi make separate bids for bankrupt U.S. rival: sources – Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) – Two of the worlds largest precious metals refiners, Valcambi and Asahi, are separately bidding for the assets of their bankrupt Miami-based rival Republic Metals Corporation (RMC), two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. FILE PHOTO – A gold Combibar is seen at a plant of gold refiner and bar manufacturer…

Paramount Pictures Cuts Staff in TV, Business Affairs, Legal (EXCLUSIVE) – Variety

Paramount Pictures laid off roughly 20 staff members from several departments on Tuesday as part of a restructuring effort, insiders familiar with the matter told Variety. Departments including legal, business affairs, TVand finance were affected. Cuts were not major and largely affected back-office staff. Paramount chief operating officer Andrew Gumpert addressed the matter in a…

CLASS ACTION UPDATE for AXGN, YRIV, VALE and SVXY: Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Reminds Investors of Class Actions on Behalf of Shareholders – GlobeNewswire

NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Levi & Korsinsky, LLP announces that class action lawsuits have commenced on behalf of shareholders of the following publicly-traded companies. Shareholders interested in serving as lead plaintiff have until the deadlines listed to petition the court and further details about the cases can be found at the…

Gold refiners Valcambi and Asahi make separate bids for bankrupt U.S. rival- sources – Reuters UK

LONDON (Reuters) – Two of the worlds largest precious metals refiners, Valcambi and Asahi, are separately bidding for the assets of their bankrupt Miami-based rival Republic Metals Corporation (RMC), two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. FILE PHOTO – A gold Combibar is seen at a plant of gold refiner and bar manufacturer…

Personal insolvencies in England and Wales jumped to seven-year high in 2018 – Business MattersBusiness Matters

The number of people going financially insolvent across England and Wales jumped to a seven-year high in 2018, official figures show. Some 115,299 people went insolvent during 2018 marking the third year-on-year increase in a row and the highest annual total since 2011 when 119,943 cases were recorded. The figures, released by the Insolvency Service,…