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Bankruptcy

Feb. 24, 2004

Bankruptcy Business Slows After 2002's Higher Profile

Compared to the multibillion-dollar accounting scandals of the year before, 2003 was a lackluster time in the bankruptcy world.

By Toni Vranjes
        Compared to the multibillion-dollar accounting scandals of the year before, 2003 was a lackluster time in the bankruptcy world.
        Last year was a quieter year for Chapter 11 bankruptcies than 2002, says Christopher Stuttard of Boston bankruptcy-tracking firm BankruptcyData.com. And while big telecommunications filings ...

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