No help: After historic July flooding, Burlington family in massive debt after losing $70K – fox6now.com

Please enable Javascript to watch this video BURLINGTON — After historic flooding in July, a Burlington couple said Sunday, August 27th their home may now be dry, but they remain in over their heads big time, and they’ve received little to no help. According to the Burlington Fire Department, the Cassidy family lives in one…

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Petrobras to inject $2bn in BR Distribuidora restructuring – Energy Business Review

EBR Staff Writer Published 28 August 2017 Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras) will go ahead with a corporate restructuring in BR Distribuidora which will include a capital contribution of nearly R$6.3bn ($2bn) and a partial spin-off of its fuel distribution arm. The decision from the Brazilian state-run oil company comes after an approval of the plans by…

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Petrobras to inject $2bn in BR Distribuidora restructuring – Energy Business Review

EBR Staff Writer Published 28 August 2017 Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras) will go ahead with a corporate restructuring in BR Distribuidora which will include a capital contribution of nearly R$6.3bn ($2bn) and a partial spin-off of its fuel distribution arm. The decision from the Brazilian state-run oil company comes after an approval of the plans by…

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Northern Ireland hotel directors declared bankrupt – Belfast Telegraph

Northern Ireland hotel directors declared bankrupt BelfastTelegraph.co.uk A director and former director of a hotel which previously shut-up shop have been declared bankrupt. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/northern-ireland/northern-ireland-hotel-directors-declared-bankrupt-36070358.html http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/northern-ireland/article36070357.ece/5caa0/AUTOCROP/h342/2017-08-28_bus_34059730_I1.JPG Email A director and former director of a hotel which previously shut-up shop have been declared bankrupt. The Mellon Country Hotel in Omagh, which is famous for hosting country and…

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Gangland widow Roberta Williams makes tilt at federal politics against Bill Shorten – The Sydney Morning Herald

Convicted drug trafficker and gangland widow Roberta Williams could appear on ballot papers at the next federal election despite being bankrupt and ineligible to run.  Ms Williams, 48, announced on Monday that she was entering politics as a candidate for the Australian People’s Party to run against Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in his seat of Maribyrnong in Melbourne’s west.…

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