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  2. Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. Such reorganization, known as Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is available to every business, whether organized as a corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship, and to individuals, although it is most prominently used by corporate entities. [1]

  3. Title 11 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    The nine chapters are: [2] Chapter 1: General Provisions; Chapter 3: Case Administration; Chapter 5: Creditors, the Debtor and the Estate; Chapter 7: Liquidation; Chapter 9: Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality; Chapter 11: Reorganization; Chapter 12: Adjustment of Debts of a Family Farmer or Fisherman with Regular Annual Income

  4. Division (business) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The Houston Chronicle highlighted that the creation of a division "is substantially easier than developing subsidiaries. Because a division is an internal segment of a company, not an entirely separate entity, business owners create and end divisions at their whim.

  5. Chapter (books) - Wikipedia

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    Some time in the fifth century CE, the practice of dividing books into chapters began. [1] Jerome (d. 420) is said to use the term capitulum to refer to numbered chapter headings and index capitulorum to refer to tables of contents. [2] Augustine did not divide his major works into chapters, but in the early sixth century Eugippius did ...

  6. Business Adventures - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 2014 in an essay published in the Wall Street Journal [4] [5] and slightly later in his blog, Bill Gates proclaimed Business Adventures, recommended to him by Warren Buffett, as "the best business book I've ever read." [6] The prose is superb: reading Brooks is a supreme pleasure.

  7. The Art of the Deal - Wikipedia

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    [45] Finally, the sale price was a mere $6.75 million, $1 million more than the purchase price, representing little if any profit after eight years of expenses (estimated at $500,000) and interest. [46] [47] Chapter six, "Grand Hyatt", tells the story of Trump's true first big deal. Without it, the book opined, "I'd probably be back in Brooklyn ...

  8. University of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Angelo Bruno Business Library, in the Business Quad, is named after the co-founder of the Bruno's grocery chain who gave the university $4 million to create a library focusing on commerce and business studies. [78] Opened in 1994, the 64,000-square-foot (5,900 m 2), three-story facility holds more than 170,000 volumes.

  9. Casebook - Wikipedia

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    A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools. [1] Rather than simply laying out the legal doctrine in a particular area of study, a casebook contains excerpts from legal cases in which the law of that area was applied. [1]