- the
property of a business, and
other receiverships (sometimes
misleadingly called fixed charge receiverships)
where the
receiver has
limited control...
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Republic First Bancorp,
doing business as
Republic Bank, was a Philadelphia-based bank from 1988–2024. In 2008, the bank
shifted from
commercial banking...
- continents. On
February 17, 2009, U.S.
Federal agents placed the
company into
receivership due to
charges of fraud. Ten days later, the U.S.
Securities and Exchange...
- 2009,
after recording a $75.42
million loss, the
company was put into
receivership. This may have been due to the
global economic crisis and
shrinking demand...
-
administrative receiverships | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk.
Retrieved 2023-10-18. "Practice
guide 36:
administration and
receivership". GOV.UK. Retrieved...
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restoration programme in 2004 at a cost of €24
million but went into
receivership in 2012, and was sold.
Under American ownership, it
abruptly closed in...
- soundness,
performs certain consumer-protection functions, and
manages receiverships of
failed banks.
Quarterly reports are
published indicating details...
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Magazine for
customer service. In
October 2016 the
company was
placed into
receivership. The
receivers closed seven New
Zealand stores and 52
Australia stores...
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since 1912, and
something has to
follow that
beleaguered community's
receivership". The
Boston Globe. p. 80.
Archived from the
original on July 23, 2013...
- Alaska-Alberta
Railway Development Corporation had been
placed into
receivership. Some
private companies provides car
float service between Whittier and...