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China milk scandal companies apologize (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Three Chinese dairy companies have publicly apologized for their involvement in a toxic milk scandal that has killed at least four children and led to Chinese-made products pulled from shelves around the world. us.rd.yahoo.com
Details about debt at some newspaper companies (AP via Yahoo! News) Newspaper companies renegotiating debt agreements with lenders: us.rd.yahoo.com
Mexico Lawmakers Propose Incentives for Companies to Help Pemex (Bloomberg) Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Mexican lawmakers drafted bills that, if approved, would allow the state oil monopoly to hire private and foreign companies for exploration and production under contracts that provide performance-based incentives. us.rd.yahoo.com
Details about debt at some newspaper companies (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Newspaper companies renegotiating debt agreements with lenders: -- AVISTA CAPITAL PARTNERS -- The owner of the Star Tribune of Minneapolis skipped a $9 million quarterly debt payment to senior creditors to conserve cash. us.rd.yahoo.com
China milk scandal companies apologise (AlertNet) Source: Reuters BEIJING, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Three Chinese dairy companies have publicly apologised for their involvement in a toxic milk scandal that has killed at least four children and led to Chinese-made products ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Liquidation unlikely for struggling newspaper companies (Denver Post) NEW YORK — Newspaper companies have been skipping loan payments, missing financial targets in debt agreements and accepting higher interest rates in exchange for more flexibility — us.rd.yahoo.com
Details about debt at some newspaper companies (Boston Globe) Newspaper companies renegotiating debt agreements with lenders: -- AVISTA CAPITAL PARTNERS -- The owner of the Star Tribune of Minneapolis skipped a $9 million quarterly debt payment to senior creditors to conserve cash. The paper says it stopped making payments to junior lenders in June. Though the newspaper says it is profitable, it has a debt of $432 million, largely ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Galante companies suing customers (Boston Globe) Companies once owned by convicted trash hauler James Galante have filed at least a dozen lawsuits against their customers, claiming they are not living up to terms put in place when Galante was in charge. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ecuador threat to expel oil companies (Financial Times) President Rafael Correa of Ecuador has threatened to expel foreign oil companies operating in the country and to nationalise installations at an oil field operated by Petrobras, the Brazilian state oil company. us.rd.yahoo.com
China milk scandal companies apologise (The Times of India) BEIJING: Three Chinese dairy companies have publicly apologised for their involvement in a toxic milk scandal that has killed at least four children and led to Chinese-made products pulled from shelves around the world. us.rd.yahoo.com
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