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AMF Bowling Worldwide, the world's largest operator of bowling alleys, filed for bankruptcy-court protection Tuesday after being squeezed by a cash crunch and a failure to find a buyer for the ...
AMF Bowling Worldwide Inc, the world's largest bowling alley operator, on Tuesday filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time in 12 years, saying recent economic weakness has cost it ...
AMF Bowling Inc., the world’s largest operator of bowling centers, said it may file for Chapter 11 restructuring under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code as it seeks to resolve its debt problems.
AMF Bowling Worldwide and its U.S. subsidiaries, part of the world's largest bowling-alley company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday in a move to address years of mounting debt ...
A bankruptcy court judge Tuesday approved a plan that allows Hanover County-based AMF Bowling Worldwide Inc. to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by merging with a New York-based ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Bowling center operator AMF Bowling Worldwide says it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy so it can implement a pre-arranged restructuring agreement. Virginia-based AMF ...
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