Feds want trustee to oversee bankrupt Oregon mega-dairy – The Seattle Times

SALEM, Ore. The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a judge to appoint a federal trustee to take over an embattled Oregon mega-dairy, citing the owners drug use, gambling, out-of-control spending and pending criminal charges. Lost Valley Farm, located near Boardman, supplies milk to the Tillamook County Creamery Association, which produces Tillamook Cheese, the Statesman…

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Feds want trustee to manage bankrupt Oregon mega-dairy – Miami Herald

The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a judge to appoint a federal trustee to take over an embattled Oregon mega-dairy, citing the owner’s drug use, gambling, out-of-control spending and pending criminal charges. Lost Valley Farm, located near Boardman, supplies milk to the Tillamook County Creamery Association, which produces Tillamook Cheese, the Statesman Journ… Read…

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Sterling Biotech Ltd. – Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)-Intimation of meeting of Committee of Creditors – Hindu Business Line (satire) (press release) (blog)

Dear Sir / Madam, We would like to inform you that meeting of the 01st Committee of Creditors of Sterling Biotech Limited is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 26th July 2018 at 10:00 A.M. at Mayfair Banquets, 254-C Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli Shivaji Nagar, Worli, Mumbai-400 030, Maharashtra. You are requested to take…

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JetBlue is laying off workers and reshuffling jobs as it moves to cut $300 million in costs – Business Insider

JetBlue announced a round of layoffs, buyouts, and a restructuring of positions on Friday afternoon. It did not specify how many jobs would be affected by the decision. The restructuring comes at a time when JetBlue is seeking to honour a goal set in December 2016, when it announced a plan to reduce operational costs…

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Japan’s new casino law sets stage for global bidding war – Nikkei Asian Review

TOKYO — Japanese lawmakers on Friday night enacted controversial legislation legalizing gambling resorts, a move nearly two decades in the making. The bill was expected to be passed earlier in the day, but the opposition camp threw up one last procedural roadblock: It introduced a no-confidence motion against the cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe…

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