August 20, 2006
United shakes off some bankruptcy turbulance (Read more at www.debtconsolidationpodcast.com)
United shakes off some bankruptcy turbulance
News Sun - Dear Scott: Last fall you were ask by a reader if he should buy United Airlines because it was so cheap. You replied that the reader should buy only if he thought donkeys could fly. You also predicted that shareholders who didn't sell would wind up
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com
Northwest Files Appeal to Block Strike
Hendersonville Times-News - Northwest Airlines Corp. filed an appeal as expected on Friday aimed at blocking a strike by flight attendants that could begin as early as Aug. 25. Northwest has said a strike would be illegal. But on Thursday U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Allan Gropper
Source: www.hendersonvillenews.com
Pilots: New law may save Delta pension
Orlando Sentinel - A group representing retired Delta Air Lines Inc. pilots and their families said a new federal law may allow the airline to keep its pension plan, and asked a U.S. bankruptcy judge to delay a hearing to consider terminating it. DP3, a nonprofit
Source: www.orlandosentinel.com
Padgett responds to attack from opponent
Coshocton Tribune - Republican Congressional Candidate Joy Padgett says her personal bankruptcy filing resulted from her family's effort to pursue the American dream and nothing else. The state senator from Coshocton and endorsed Republican seeking to replace Bob Ney of
Source: www.coshoctontribune.com
Turner-Dunn files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
1960 Sun - Phoenix builder Turner-Dunn, which has shut down and left many homes in Casa Grande and Maricopa unfinished, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week. The action came after Ohio Savings Bank filed a $23 million lawsuit in Pinal County
Source: www.zwire.com









