Posts Tagged ‘English’
Ex-Marketing Chief Hayzlett Discusses Kodak Bankruptcy
Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Jeffrey Hayzlett, former chief marketing officer at Eastman Kodak Co., talks about Kodak’s filing for bankruptcy protection.
The photography pioneer that introduced the Brownie Camera more than a century ago filed for bankruptcy after consumers embraced digital cameras. Hayzlett speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:5:11
American Airlines Parent AMR Files for Bankruptcy
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) — American Airlines parent AMR Corp. filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure cost-cutting labor agreements and sitting out a round of mergers that dropped it from the world’s largest airline to No. 3 in the U.S.
With the filing, American became the final large U.S. full-fare airline to seek court protection from creditors. Chairman Gerard Arpey will retire and be replaced by Thomas Horton, AMR said. Shannon Pettypiece reports on Bloomberg Television’s "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:2:16
Harvey Miller Says Lehman May Exit Bankruptcy This Year
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — Harvey Miller, a partner at Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP and bankruptcy lawyer for Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., talks about the outlook for Lehman and the banking industry.
Miller, speaking with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack,” also discusses the U.S. bailout of General Motors Co. and the prospects for municipal bankruptices. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:10:6
Henes Says States Should Be Able to File for Bankruptcy
Jan. 12 (Bloomberg) — Jonathan Henes, a bankruptcy attorney at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, discusses the need for legislation allowing U.S. states to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Henes talks with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:5:13
Financial English Lesson for ESL: Bankruptcy Vocabulary 1
Today, were beginning a two-part Video Vocab series on Business English vocabulary related to bankruptcy. This lesson will focus on financial English vocabulary related to the two most common types of bankruptcy in U.S. law: Chapter 11 & Chapter 7.
Duration : 0:12:25




