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| Sep. 23 |
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Venerable law firm struggles to survive| Heller Ehrman, a storied law firm founded in 1890 that was considered one of the most solid in the nation, is now struggling for survival | |
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| Mar.8 |
San Francisco |
Sharper Image wants to close 96 stores| Sharper Image is seeking court permission to close 96 stores nationwide - including 9 in Northern California | |
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| Mar.7 |
San Francisco |
Sharper Image Will Take Gift Cards Again| Sharper Image Corp. would immediately resume honoring gift cards that were suspended when the company filed for bankruptcy | |
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| Feb.20 |
San Francisco |
Bankruptcy for Sharper Image| The retail chain known for selling expensive gadgets filed for bankruptcy protection, saying it plans to sell off stores and inventory | |
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| Jun.9 |
San Francisco |
Two Bakery Plants to Close Bankrupt Interstate Bakeries will close 2 plants and lay off 650 workers, continuing a cost-cutting spree
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| Apr.12 |
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PG&E utility leaves bankruptcy behind The 99-year-old Pacific Gas and Electric Co. ended 3 years of bankruptcy after distributing $10.2 billion to creditors
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| Mar.26 |
San Francisco |
PG&E poised to exit bankruptcy Pacific Gas and Electric Co. plans to end 3 years of bankruptcy on April 12
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| Jan.5 |
San Francisco |
Judge rejects PG&E bailout delay A federal bankruptcy judge left the door open for an appeal by 2 state regulators opposed to the customer-backed bailout
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| Dec.22 |
San Francisco |
Judge approves PG&E's reorganization A federal bankruptcy judge approved multibillion dollar bailout
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| Dec.16 |
San Francisco |
PG&E reaches compromise on bankruptcy PG&E has agreed to demands that would trim about $1 billion from the $7.2 billion bailout bill facing the customers
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| Dec.12 |
San Francisco |
PG&E reconsider $80 million to executives PG&E is reconsidering a plan to give nearly $80 million in bonuses to 17 executives paid by shareholders
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| Dec.5 |
San Francisco |
State objects to PG&E's bankruptcy plan Energy regulators are hoping to force the utility pursue an alternate route that would lower the multibillion bailout bill
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| Nov.18 |
San Francisco |
PG&E bankruptcy settlement rejected A judge advised state energy regulators to reject crucial elements of a proposed $7.2 billion bailout
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| Aug.19 |
San Francisco |
Operator of Clift Hotel filed for bankruptcy Ian Schrager Hotels of New York is facing a $350 million in debt. The hotel itself has $64 million in outstanding debt
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| Jul.2 |
San Francisco |
Bankruptcy trustee sought for PipeVine
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| Jun.19 |
San Francisco |
Compromise in PG&E bankruptcy A federal bankruptcy judge unveiled a compromise deal a proposal criticized by consumer groups as too expensive
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| Jun.4 |
San Francisco |
PipeVine Inc. folds Company handled more than $100 million a year in donations for organizations including the United Way
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| May.21 |
San Francisco |
Scores of Restaurants Shutting Down
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| Feb.28 |
San Francisco |
Red Herring magazine closes Publisher RHC Media reached the decision after unsuccessfully trying to sell the magazine. March issue is final one
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| Feb.14 |
San Francisco |
Salon may not survive beyond February
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| Jan.31 |
SF Downtown |
Venerable Law Firm Folds 1100 employees of Brobeck, Phleger, and Harrison will lose their jobs
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| Oct.8 |
San Francisco |
Upside magazine folds Upside's parent UMAC told the magazine's 75 employees that the magazine would close immediately
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| Jul.13 |
SF Downtown |
Robertson Stephens bank closed Robertson chief executive John Conlin's news to employees spelled the end of one of the original Four Horsemen
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| Apr.7 |
San Francisco |
PG&E bonuses before bankruptcy Utility awarded 6,000 bonuses and raises to mid-level managers and other employees hours before filing for Chapter 11
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| Apr.6 |
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PG&E files for bankruptcy California's largest utility voluntarily filed for Chapter 11. It had run up an $8.9 billion deficit
| Pacific Gas and Electric Co debts are increasing by $300 million a month. The bankruptcy filing does not affect the utility's parent company, PG&E Corp. It's the third-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. PG&E has 15 days to complete its bankruptcy paperwork. The governor called the decision 'a real slap in the face to California'
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| Mar.16 |
San Francisco |
PG&E gets $1.2 billion tax refund Company will hand over the money to its bankrupt utility
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