Latest News 2010 November Philadelphia Inquirer to Exit Bankruptcy Soon

Philadelphia Inquirer to Exit Bankruptcy Soon

The Philadelphia Inquirer has won court approval to exit bankruptcy. This has occurred one week after lenders won an auction for the newspaper. The reorganization plan was approved as the last major court ruling needed for lender to complete the purchase occurred. New contracts for the paper have been made to save the company money in the end.             

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