NA body approves Corporate Restructuring Companies Bill – Pakistan Today

The National Assembly Finance Committee on Friday unanimously approved the draft of the Corporate Restructuring Companies Bill, 2016. Member National Assembly Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh chaired the meeting. The bill is aimed at establishing a new business regime under which corporate restructuring companies are to be incorporated, licensed and regulated by the SECP to perform the…

Sports Authority Files for Chapter 11 to Implement Financial and Operational Restructuring – Business Wire (press release)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–TSA Stores, Inc. (Sports Authority or the Company), an industry leader in providing a wide assortment of quality, brand-name sporting goods, announced that today Sports Authority and several of its affiliates filed voluntary petitions to restructure under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District…

Maple Leaf Foods debt-free and turning profit after restructuring – The Globe and Mail (subscription)

Comments Print /License AA A leaner Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is turning a profit after spending seven years selling divisions, building new plants and closing old ones. Maple Leaf Foods has emerged debt-free from the billion-dollar restructuring, with a network of modern meat plants churning out cold cuts, bacon and prepared food. Eight old factories…

Sales Force Restructuring Haunts StoneMor Partners L.P. This Quarter – Fox Business

Image source: David McSpadden via Flickr. Continue Reading Below StoneMor Partners reported its fourth-quarter results before the opening bell on Monday. The quarter marked a less-than-stellar end to what was a pretty successful year for the company. This was after it restructured and high-graded its sales force during the quarter in an effo… Read the…

Battle-worn Toshiba mulls sale of medical business amid rising restructuring costs – FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration)

Toshiba’s Tokyo headquarters–Courtesy of Toshiba Long-beleaguered Toshiba is planning on selling its entire medical equipment unit as it grapples with rising restructuring costs. The move comes as the Japanese company attempts to recover from an accounting scandal that has taken a hefty toll on business. Toshiba had previously said it would sell at least 51%…