End of an era: The liquidation of Hancock Fabrics is ‘so sad’ – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

Thomas Wells | Buy at photos.djournal.comHancock Fabrics has started closing its remaining 185 stores. Great American Group bought the rest of the Hancock stores at a bankruptcy auction Tuesday. The company expects the going-out-of-business sales to last several weeks. By Dennis Seid Daily Journal BALDWYN Even though Doyce Deas no longer has any financial stake…

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End of an era: The liquidation of Hancock Fabrics is ‘so sad’ – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

Thomas Wells | Buy at photos.djournal.comHancock Fabrics has started closing its remaining 185 stores. Great American Group bought the rest of the Hancock stores at a bankruptcy auction Tuesday. The company expects the going-out-of-business sales to last several weeks. By Dennis Seid Daily Journal BALDWYN Even though Doyce Deas no longer has any financial stake…

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Relief Act Cosponsored by Sen. Menendez Would Help Prevent Medical Debt From Negatively Affecting Consumers … – The SandPaper

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez is cosponsoring legislation that would help protect individuals and families from financial devastation due to medical debt. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 43 million Americans credit reports are negatively impacted by debt from medical expenses. Nearly 15 million consumers have medical debt with no other collection items on their…

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The Morning Ledger: A Choppy Quarter Ends as CFOs Brace for More Turbulence – Wall Street Journal (blog)

The Morning Ledger: A Choppy Quarter Ends as CFOs Brace for More Turbulence – The CFO Report – WSJ previousPBGC Raises Possibility of Program Insolvency Content from our sponsor Deloitte Amid a seemingly endless stream of cyberthreats, addressing those most likely to affect organizations can make cyber risk management less daunting and more efficient. However……

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Romania media mogul, employees indicted for tax evasion – Yahoo News

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) Prosecutors have indicted a pioneer in Romania’s post-communist media market and ten others with tax evasion, instigation to tax evasion and money laundering. The prosecutor’s office said Friday that Adrian Sarbu, founder of the Mediafax Group in 1991, Mediafax itself, former managers, finance directors and a lawyer have been sent to trial…

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Romania media mogul, employees indicted for tax evasion – Daily Mail

By Associated Press Published: 21:59 EST, 1 April 2016 | Updated: 21:59 EST, 1 April 2016 BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) Prosecutors have indicted a pioneer in Romania’s post-communist media market and ten others with tax evasion, instigation to tax evasion and money laundering. The prosecutor’s office said Friday that Adrian Sarbu, founder of the Mediafax Group…

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Rags-to-riches coal baron declared bankrupt – Shanghai Daily (subscription)

RAGS-TO-RICHES coal baron Nathan Tinkler, who rode the mining boom to become Australias youngest billionaire before losing it all when coal prices collapsed, has been declared legally bankrupt after failing to pay off a private jet. The bankruptcy order comes 10 years after the 40-year-old scraped together a A$1 million (US$728,700) deposit for a rundown…

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