Goodman Networks Incorporated Announces Entry into Restructuring Support Agreement – Yahoo Finance

FRISCO, Texas, Jan. 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Goodman Networks Incorporated today announced that on January 24, 2017, Goodman Networks and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Company”) entered into a restructuring support agreement with holders of the Company’s 12.125% Senior Secured Notes due 2018 (the “Notes”) who hold more than 75% of the outstanding Notes and more than 80%…

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Homeowners out-of-pocket: WA builder collapse could cost thousands – The Age

Homeowners caught up in the collapse of WA builder Builton Group will only be able to claim up to $100,000 in losses for an alternative builder to finish their half-built homes, potentially leaving many heavily out-of-pocket. The Burswood-based builder, which also trades under the brands Platinum Homes and Aspireon Homes, went into external administration on…

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Virginia House Appropriations Committee stops student debt relief measures – University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily

NEWS Proposals to revive student loan refinancing program fail, emphasize party lines by Matthew Gittelman | Jan 25 2017 | 3 hours ago Two bills intending to help students refinance federal loan debt failed to pass through the higher education subcommittee of the Virginia House Appropriations Committee. The measures, proposed and largely supported by Democrats…

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Africa: China Can Help Africa Manage Its Debt Risks – AllAfrica.com

For more than 10 years many African countries have borrowed intensely from the international capital market amid the continent’s continued economic growth. However, some African countries’ debt loads are worsening and signs of a debt crisis have emerged, due to a decline in major commodity prices, the sluggish eurozone economy and China’s economic slowdown. Meanwhile,…

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WA builder BuiltonCorp collapses with more than $16 million in debts, as subcontractor payments remain in the spotlight – SmartCompany.com.au

The security of payments for subcontractors in the building and construction sector are again in the spotlight after Western Australian builder BuiltonCorp collapsed into voluntary administration on Monday. The companys administrators are advising clients with homes under construction by the company that its likely they will have to find new builders to complete projects their projects. Dino…

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