Intel CEO Says Company Is “Off To A Good Start In Executing Growth” After A Year Of Restructuring – CRN

A year after announcing a massive company restructuring program, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said the company is “reaching milestones in transforming from a PC company to one that powers the cloud and billions of connected devices.” “We’re off to a good start in executing against our priorities,” said Krzanich during an earnings call Thursday for…

Diploma ‘trading while insolvent for a year’ – The West Australian

Diploma Groups main construction arm may have been insolvent for at least 11 months before the builder-developers $60 million collapse, according to administrators. Accounting firm Grant Thornton is recommending Diplomas creditors vote to liquidate the group and two subsidiaries instead of backing a rescue plan of controlling shareholders the Di Latte family. Diploma was put…

Nama loans firm central to property tycoons’ battle against bankruptcy – Belfast Telegraph

Former property tycoons Michael and John Taggart’s fight against being declared bankrupt centres on the firm that controls £1bn of Nama loans in Northern Ireland, it has emerged. It was revealed in the High Court that the Co Londonderry brothers are challenging Promontoria Eagle’s standing at a meeting where creditors rejected an alternative proposal. Dublin…

Recall: Insolvency & Restructuring In Nigeria – Proshare Nigeria Limited (press release) (registration)

 Wednesday, April 26, 2017  08.34PM / Anthony I Idigbe, Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, November 15 2013  World Bank reports on the observance of standards and codes principles and guidelines for effective insolvency and creditor rights systems, published in October 2007, identified the following weaknesses in Nigerian insolvency law:  ·     a lack of efficient means by…

Insolvencies up a fifth as food and energy prices set to bite – The Times (subscription)

Greig Cameron Scottish Business Editor Financial difficulties are forecast for Scots amid uncertain times for the economyTimes photographer James Glossop The number of Scots becoming insolvent has risen by almost a fifth, amid fears that many more are likely to face financial difficulty this year. The higher price of food and energy is expected to…

Insolvencies up a fifth as food and energy prices set to bite – The Times (subscription)

Greig Cameron Scottish Business Editor Financial difficulties are forecast for Scots amid uncertain times for the economyTimes photographer James Glossop The number of Scots becoming insolvent has risen by almost a fifth, amid fears that many more are likely to face financial difficulty this year. The higher price of food and energy is expected to…