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  2. Ohlson O-score - Wikipedia

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    The Ohlson O-score for predicting bankruptcy is a multi-factor financial formula postulated in 1980 by Dr. James Ohlson of the New York University Stern Accounting Department as an alternative to the Altman Z-score for predicting financial distress.

  3. Reynard 893 - Wikipedia

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    The Reynard 893 is an open-wheel Formula 3 race car, developed and built by Reynard in 1989. [1] [2] [3] References This page was last edited ...

  4. List of Reynard Motorsport cars - Wikipedia

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    Formula Ford 2000: 42 1984: Reynard 84FF: Formula Ford 1600: 68 Reynard 84SF: Formula Ford 2000: 70 Reynard 84FTF: Formula Turbo Ford: 1 1985: Reynard 85FF: Formula Ford 1600: 66 Reynard 85SF: Formula Ford 2000: 32 Reynard 853: Formula Three: 24 1986: Reynard 86FF: Formula Ford 1600: 16 Reynard 86SF: Formula Ford 2000: 31 Reynard 863: Formula ...

  5. Before You File for Bankruptcy, Consider These 3 Alternatives

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    A Chapter 7 bankruptcy (or BK, as we call it) would eliminate most or all of their debts and they would get a clean slate. No litigation client ever wrote me a thank-you note, but plenty of my ...

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  7. Vice Preps Bankruptcy Filing and $400 Million Sale ... - AOL

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    Struggling media company Vice Media Group is gearing up to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — and then sell itself to some of its backers for about $400 million, according to a new report.

  8. Altman Z-score - Wikipedia

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    The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of Finance at New York University. The formula may be used to determine the probability that a firm will go into bankruptcy within two years.

  9. Court approves Tupperware's sale to lenders, paving way for ...

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    A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved a sale of Tupperware Brands on Tuesday, paving the way for the iconic food storage company to soon exit Chapter 11 protection and continue offering its products ...