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November 9, 2009, the Company adopted fresh-start accounting on November 7, 2009, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification™ Topic 852, "Reorganizations," which resulted in the Company being considered a new entity for financial reporting purposes.
unknown title 2011
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Codification ™ Topic 852, "Reorganizations," which resulted in the Company being considered a new entity for financial reporting purposes.
Lear Reports Third Quarter Financial Results and Increases 2010 Full Year Outlook - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Reorganizations can be "a major distraction to employees," said Jonathan D. Breul, executive director of the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
Employee input key to reorganization effort Joe Davidson 2011
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Reorganizations into a royalty trust or a master limited partnership offer Warren easy ways to make really good returns over a fairly short period of time.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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Reorganizations—For our purposes this is where a corporation reorganizes as either a royalty trust or a master limited partnership.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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Reorganizations into a royalty trust or a master limited partnership offer Warren easy ways to make really good returns over a fairly short period of time.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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Reorganizations—For our purposes this is where a corporation reorganizes as either a royalty trust or a master limited partnership.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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Reorganizations are pointless because hierarchies are evil.
Management by Re-organization, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Reorganizations grab fewer headlines than job losses, but they are common in a recession, and often precede or follow layoffs.
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Reorganizations can cascade, as can new leadership and direction.
Chain reaction Clark Aldrich 2006
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