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Once the complete stupidity of these subsidies becomes apparent, governments will cease paying them and many wind farms will go bankrupt.
That question has a couple of answers, starting with the fact that they do go bankrupt a lot.
Rather than go bankrupt, he liquidated the remaining assets from the failed project and paid off almost all of his debts.
How many doctors are made redundant or sacked, have to change career completely, or go bankrupt?
She also said he subjected her to mental cruelty and caused her to go bankrupt.
The employees' participation is guaranteed but in exchange they accept that unprofitable businesses go bankrupt.
Directors may go bankrupt while a receiver is rescuing the company and its employees.
It can subsequently elbow competitors out of the market and cause them to go bankrupt.
I wanted to make the point that it is too early to say who will go bankrupt, because nobody knows who the end-investors in the toxic assets are.
These investments can, in fact, involve significant risk should the companies go bankrupt.
If your customers take your hot crossed buns without paying, you'll go bankrupt quite fast!
Seriously, if the owner of the hot crossed buns store dedicates his life to material goods, then his store will go bankrupt!
Late payments are in fact one of the main reasons why companies go bankrupt.
Studies have shown that one-half of SMEs go bankrupt with in two years of sustaining a severe loss.
Economists said that if Chrysler LLC will go bankrupt, the dollar may face even stronger selling pressure.
The main problem is that Europeans fear business failure, to go bankrupt, to have no income and to loose everything.
Will CanWest go bankrupt, and if so, what would happen if the New Republic went on the auction block?
How to assess risky credits covered by a CDS knowing that the insurer may go bankrupt?
Rather, they fear that, if they are allowed to go bankrupt, laid-off workers will take to the streets.
This would significantly reduce the risk that pension contributions would be insufficient to cover future liabilities should sponsor firms go bankrupt.
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Well, she'd have to go bankrupt, but she didn't intend to fret about it now.
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