Isaacson Steel Bankruptcy Sends Shivers Through Berlin: Scrapped Wood-Burning Plant May Hold Hey to Company's Survival (North Country)
New Hampshire Business Review 2011, July 15, 33, 14
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Publisher Description
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing of Isaacson Structural Steel in Berlin is not a simple reorganization, but a mess. The situation is in flux, and it's uncertain whether the company will be able to stay afloat, leaving in question its 160 crucial jobs in an area that is already suffering from the highest unemployment rate in the state. After reviewing court filings and talking to most of the major parties, NHBR has learned:
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