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  2. I'm No Dummy - Wikipedia

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    I'm No Dummy is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon and produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival [1] before being released to the United States by Salient Media and NBCUniversal in 2010.

  3. Empire International Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Empire International Pictures (also known as Empire Entertainment) was an American independent small-scale theatrical distribution company.Charles Band formed Empire in 1983, prompted by his dissatisfaction with distributors' handling of films made by his previous business, Charles Band International Productions.

  4. Charming Charlie - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2004 by founder and former chief executive officer, Charlie Chanaratsopon, the brand is known for offering a wide array of women's apparel and fashion accessories, beauty, gifts and more, all arranged by color. [2] In July 2019 the firm announced that it was filing for bankruptcy. [3]

  5. List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The chain filed for its second bankruptcy and liquidation on August 7, 2019, [13] closing the remaining 54 stores [14] with plans to auction its intellectual property. [15] ALDO filed for bankruptcy on May 7, 2020, citing repercussions related to the COVID-19 pandemic as to why. [16] The shoe chain emerged from bankruptcy two years later. [17]

  6. Charlie Brown's Fresh Grill - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's parent company filed for bankruptcy in November 2010, as part of a restructuring that included the closing of 47 restaurants, including 29 Charlie Brown's locations. [3] [1] In 2011, a New York private-equity company agreed to pay $9.5 million to buy Charlie Brown's Steakhouse. CB Restaurants Inc. took over 20 Charlie Brown's ...

  7. Worlds of Wonder (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, WoW filed for bankruptcy protection, was liquidated, sold operating control to investor Eli Jacobs, [9] and executed a series of layoffs. The creditors continued to operate the company in receivership, only selling off existing inventory without developing or manufacturing new toys, [ 10 ] until finally closing in late 1990.

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  9. Bankruptcy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Originally, bankruptcy in the United States, as nearly all matters directly concerning individual citizens, was a subject of state law. However, there were several short-lived federal bankruptcy laws before the Act of 1898: the Bankruptcy Act of 1800, [3] which was repealed in 1803; the Act of 1841, [4] which was repealed in 1843; and the Act of 1867, [5] which was amended in 1874 [6] and ...

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