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... made the bankruptcy petition necessary, according to court documents filed last month in US Bankruptcy Court in Florida. ... View this article
... assets and liabilities in the range of $100,000 to $500,000, according to documents filed in US Bankruptcy Court in southern Florida and signed by ... View this article
... a notice of intent with the US Bankruptcy Court in Florida to sell ... inch press after purchasing the assets of bankrupt Florida Extruders International ... View this article
... The bankruptcy filing comes just one year after Benada purchased the assets of bankrupt Sanford-based Florida Extruders International Inc. ... View this article
... approval of the bankruptcy court, which is ... Last week, another bankrupt building and construction extrusion supplier, Florida Extruders International ... View this article
... The $11.8-million acquisition, approved by the US Bankruptcy Court in Florida last week, gives Benada a foothold in the powder paint industry and ... View this article
... Fla., if Benada's deal to buy the bankrupt company's assets ... proposed sale, which was approved by US Bankruptcy Court in Florida (AMM, June ... View this article
... million to buy the assets of bankrupt Florida Extruders International ... Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in US Bankruptcy Court in Florida, citing an ... View this article
... at auction June 14 as the bankrupt company looks ... bankruptcy protection with the US Bankruptcy Court in the Middle District of Florida, citing an ... View this article
... flow problem," counsel for the Sanford, Fla.-based company wrote in documents filed with the US Bankruptcy Court in the Middle District of Florida. ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
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