apparently 4, but this is up for debate
4every 7 yrs
During his business career, Donald Trump's casinos filed for bankruptcy multiple times. In these bankruptcy filings, creditors were paid a portion of what they were owed, but not the full amount. These payment distributions were part of the restructuring processes within bankruptcy proceedings. It is worth noting that Trump has stated in some interviews that he personally renegotiated deals and made arrangements with creditors to pay them back.
NO, this man is a lie, a loose and a cheap and many people are going to lose their job when he once again file bankruptcy.
Ford truckerz;)
This is not 100% true. Whoever answered "Donald Trump" obviously doesn't study wealthy people, money or anything dealing with wealth building or investing. Mr. Trump never filed any type of bankruptcy. His Casino, "Taj Mahal" went bankrupt, but he himself never filed for any type of bankruptcy. He owed banks and lenders billions, but they realized that the only way to get their money back is to KEEP DONALD FROM BANKRUPTCY. So rather than foreclose on his properties, the banks/lenders devised a plan to keep giving him more money. Sounds like a bad move but they had to keep Donald in business, thus he would be able to pay them back. So, Donald never declared bankruptcy, despite the fact he owed billions to the bank. Banks and lenders had to keep him in business to get back those billions he owed so they gave him more money. Donald Trump
While many small companies (mom and pop) business have declared bankruptcy the biggest is GENERAL MOTORS who declared bankruptcy.
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As of his election to US President in 2016, he is not under any indictment. Ongoing litigation with his companies includes court cases involving Trump University, which closed in 2010 and was replaced by the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative. In 2013, New York state attorney general Eric Schneiderman filed suit against Trump, claiming deceptive and/or illegal business practices. Two class action suits have also been filed against the operation.
indalex and it's 4 holding companies have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in us court in Delaware
None. Bankruptcy is a FEDERAL matter. Not done or relevant to State. A company say headquartered in NYS, with branches in Calif, and filing in the Federal District Bankruptcy Court someplace...normally where it's corporate charter was filed...is BK everyplace.
do you know if kaiser permanente filed bankruptcy?
No. No state has ever filed for bankruptcy. States are not coverd by current U.S. bankruptcy laws.