Delaware Business Blog

The Delaware Business Weekly Round Up – September 16, 2011

The Delaware Business Weekly Round Up is designed to bring you some quick links to news headlines and press releases from companies based in Delaware and issues impacting business the State of Delaware. Here’s our edition for September 10th through September 16th, 2011:

  • Dodgers’ Law Firms Should Have Fees Cut, U.S. Trustee Says
  • Barclays Leads LBO Financing Retreat After Del Monte Slap
  • Harry & David exits Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection
  • WaMu Reorganization Plan Fails, Preferred Shares Fall
  • Souper Salad, Grandy’s restaurants in bankruptcy
  • Brower Piven Announces Class Action Lawsuit in Connection With the Acquisition of PharMerica Corporation by Omnicare Inc.
  • Nassau Broadcasting Faces Involuntary Bankruptcy in Delaware
  • Dallas Stars Hockey Team Files Bankruptcy With Plan for Sale
  • Ink from Chase and Google to Host Series of ‘Grow Your Business Online’ Seminars and Webinars for Small Business Owners
  • Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart Fines Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware $325,000
  • Philadelphia Fed Survey: Manufacturers Continue to See Weakness
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