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How old-school factories stay alive in China’s south
May 22, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Squeezed by high costs and unpredictable demand, some factories in southern China's manufacturing heartland are turning to a new strategy to survive: hiring workers by the day. It is a far cry from Beijing's vision of a slick, hi-tech manufacturing future of computers and chip makers: on a warm morning in the southern town of Shiling, dozens of workers gather on a city street to haggle for a day of work making bags for $20 …
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Creditors of Puerto Rico government bank revive lawsuit over debt moratorium
May 22, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Nick Brown SAN JUAN (Reuters) – Hedge funds who own debt at Puerto Rico's Government Development Bank are accusing the bank and the island's governor of giving preferential treatment to local creditors under a law designed to restructure GDB's debt, signaling a breakdown in a tentative restructuring deal the sides reached earlier this month. A bondholder group that includes hedge funds Brigade, Claren Road and Fir Tree updated an existing lawsuit against the bank and Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla late Friday…
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U.S. hedge fund founder is denied early release in insider case
December 31, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal judge on Wednesday rejected hedge fund manager Doug Whitman's request to end his two-year sentence for insider trading early while he pursues his latest appeal of his 2012 conviction. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said it would be unfair to release the Whitman Capital LLC founder from the Sacramento, California, halfway house where he was moved this month just because he is only five months away from possible freedom…
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Lockheed wins more than $1 billion contract for C-130J aircraft
December 31, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp has been awarded a contract worth more than $1 billion for 32 C-130J aircraft, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. The work is expected to be completed
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Puerto Rico to default on some debts, will pay GO debt
December 31, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Puerto Rico will default for the second time in five months, but will pay the bulk of $1 billion due on Jan. 4, including its most senior debt, Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla said on Wednesday. The Caribbean island's biggest payment, $328.7 million in general obligation debt, will be paid, the governor told reporters at a press conference in San Juan. More than half of that payment was made by
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