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Do You Remember RadioShack Back When ...
Tech professionals get misty-eyed over the collapse of their first favorite store.
7 Tips for Preventing a Business Meltdown
Sustain a successful company amid a competitive marketplace.
With RadioShack Bankruptcy Imminent, a Buyer Steps Forward
The ailing tech retailer is reportedly aiming to file for bankruptcy protection as early as today.
What You Can Learn From a Failed Franchise Investment
In Franchise Players, Entrepreneur typically highlights successful franchisees. Here's one franchisee who failed – and what he has learned.
RadioShack Prepares to File for Bankruptcy
The electronics retailer is said to be in talks with a private equity firm that could buy its assets out of bankruptcy.
Defiant Streaming TV Startup Aereo Finally Caves, Files For Bankruptcy
Unable to rebound from a devastating Supreme Court loss, Aereo is finally throwing in the towel.
Judge Confirms Detroit Plan to Exit Historic Bankruptcy
The ruling comes more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the plan was fair to creditors and feasible for the city to implement.
Can a Business Grow Itself Into Bankruptcy?
Sometimes, increasing sales can backfire, and the math will eat a company alive.
Apple, Embattled Supplier, Strike Deal to Unseal Info
GT Advanced Technologies can now begin the shutdown of key Arizona operations, and shed some more light on why the former stock market darling abruptly filed for bankruptcy this month.
In Supplier's Bankruptcy Case, Judge Compares Apple to a Demanding, Unhappy Homeowner
Judge also questions Apple's need for secrecy.
Crumbs's Comeback Begins With Grand Reopening and Pastry Mashups
Crumbs is celebrating its reopening under new owners Marcus Lemonis and Fischer Enterprises with 'Crumbnuts' and 'Baissants.'
Tech Company's Bankruptcy Offers Warning to Apple Suppliers
GT Advanced Technologies suffered the consequences after Apple decided not to use its scratch-resistant sapphire glass screens for the iPhone 6.
Apple Partner Files for Bankruptcy
The company that developed the scratch-resistant sapphire glass that was left out of Apple's new large-screen iPhones is in financial distress.
Crumbs Buyer's Bid Goes Unchallenged as Chain Prepares to Emerge From Bankruptcy
Lemonis Fischer's $6.5 million bid for the cupcake chain went unchallenged by the public, meaning the final sale of the company is less than a week away.
Mrs. Fields and TCBY Are Rising From the Ashes, Hand in Hand
Through dual branding and an in-store ecommerce business, the two sweet sister brands are hoping to cash in on a new type of franchise.