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What happens when a public company files for protection?
What happens when a public company files for protection?
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What happens when a public company files for protection?
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What happens when a public company files for protection under the federal bankruptcy laws? Who protects the interests of investors? Do the old securities have any value when, and if, the company is reorganized?
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