Rural Development Foundation: E-Piim has an owner who will pay off debts and restart the factory
The Rural Development Foundation signals that E-Piim's bankruptcy is a serious concern for Estonia's dairy sector, affecting numerous dairy farmers who are owed money.
AK.Nädal investigated what led to the bankruptcy of E-Piim factory
The E-Piim dairy factory in Estonia has declared bankruptcy due to ownership disputes, rising costs, and falling milk prices, affecting local dairy farmers owed money by the company.
The bankruptcy hall's equipment appeared at auction - A nasty surprise for customers in online banking
Puls & Träning gym chain customers were taken by surprise as the chain declared bankruptcy without prior notice to them.
Noora Fagerström's Second Attempt in Enforcement – Repeatedly in the Authorities' Grasp
Noora Fagerström's finance and investment company, Haybay Oy, has faced significant financial trouble, being marked for enforcement actions and deemed bankrupt by authorities.
Continued Questions Surrounding the Fatal Accident at Northvolt – Peter Carlsson: 'Complicated Process'
There are ongoing investigations regarding responsibility for a workplace accident at Northvolt that resulted in a death, amid the company's bankruptcy.
Bond girls now from 'ruined' face to sex ban, bankruptcy and life as a recluse
This article explores the tumultuous lives of Bond girls, revealing the hardships they faced after their fame in the franchise.
Fitness chain bankrupt
The fitness chain P&T, also known as Puls & Träning, has declared bankruptcy after suffering financial losses over recent years.
Businessman Toivo Sukari to Yle: "I felt my duty was to save Asko"
Businessman Toivo Sukari expresses determination to rescue the Finnish furniture company Asko from bankruptcy as discussions continue with the Indoor Group.
Fuel company 'Bio Energy LV' declared bankrupt due to debts
The fuel wholesaler 'Bio Energy LV' has been declared bankrupt by the Kurzeme District Court due to significant debts.
Askola and Sotka became big news - This is what happens with the bankruptcy
The brands Askola and Sotka have been acquired by the Sukari Group amid a bankruptcy, as confirmed by Tuomas Penttilä, the trustee overseeing the bankruptcy estate.
Topi Sukari bought Askon and Sotkan – now the bankruptcy estate manager speaks
Toivo 'Topi' Sukari has purchased the rights to the Askon and Sotkan brands from the bankruptcy estate, as confirmed by Tuomas Penttilä, the estate manager.
Topi Sukari announces purchase of Askon
Finnish entrepreneur Topi Sukari has acquired the bankrupt furniture brand Askon, aiming to revive the renowned label.
Sotka and Asko: A New Surprise Beneath the Line
KH Group, formerly known as Sievi Capital, reported strong financial results despite previous controversies and challenges from a subsidiary's bankruptcy.
Exclusive international school in Västerås may close – Northvolt's bankruptcy behind it
A planned closure of the international school in Västerås by the autumn of 2026 is linked to the bankruptcy of Northvolt.
Ernstberger Transferred Book Rights to Acquaintance – Bankruptcy Estate Intervened
Alexander Ernstberger, facing bankruptcy and a business ban, transferred book rights to a company associated with an acquaintance, prompting action from the bankruptcy estate.
Residents will be able to receive free consultations on bankruptcy rights
Free consultations on bankruptcy rights will be provided to residents during the "Days of Bankruptcy Process Administrators" on March 24 and 25.
Physical Therapist Files for Bankruptcy: Change in Welfare Region's Service Vouchers Would Have Taken Too Many Customers
A physical therapist from Lappeenranta decided to file for bankruptcy due to a decrease in clientele caused by changes in service voucher policies.
Uncertainty in the Tourism Sector Grows in Savonlinna – Bankruptcy Shadows Finland's Most Expensive Hotel City This Summer
The tourism sector in Savonlinna faces serious financial difficulties, exemplified by the recent bankruptcy of Primehotels, affecting the upcoming summer season.
NCP enters administration as full list of car parks at risk of closing revealed
The parking operator NCP has entered administration, putting nearly 700 jobs at risk and potentially leading to the closure of hundreds of car parks across the UK.
Broad businesses: the millionaire assets of the group behind the bankruptcy of Bioceres SA
Moolec Science SA, which controlled the recently bankrupt Bioceres SA, holds over $160 million in investments related to seeds, ingredients, and biotechnology.
The food store managing "Srovė" is sinking – dozens of lawsuits and empty cash registers
The Lithuanian company "Srovė" has experienced a drastic reduction in employee numbers and financial difficulties, raising alarms about its operational sustainability.
Exclusive 'SKY' goes bankrupt: where do white truffle and oyster lovers shop now
The 'SKY' supermarket, a symbol of prosperity in Latvia for 27 years, has declared bankruptcy amidst a global trend of smarter spending rather than increasing income.
E-Piim's debts have put farmers in a difficult situation
Farmers who sold milk to the bankrupt E-Piim are struggling financially, prompting cooperative members to propose selling a subsidiary in Latvia to ease their monetary troubles.
The bankruptcy administrator is starting to clarify the assets of the Tartu Savings and Loan Association
A bankruptcy administrator has been appointed to clarify the financial situation of the Tartu Savings and Loan Association following a court's acceptance of a bankruptcy petition.
Franchise Group Twist is Trying to End Bankruptcy Proceedings with Bubblify
The Twist franchise group is seeking to resolve bankruptcy proceedings involving Bubblify.
HS: Hobby Hall's pickup point and phone service unexpectedly closed
Hobby Hall has closed its phone service and pickup point in Vantaa, causing confusion for customers regarding their orders.
After SVT's investigation: Yet another hybrid publishing company in bankruptcy
The Swedish hybrid publishing house Ekström & Garay declared bankruptcy following negative attention from investigations into its practices.
Former NHL Star Lost Huge Sum – Blames Himself: 'I Was a Naive Idiot'
Former NHL player Jakub Voracek lost millions due to the bankruptcy of a bubble tea company he invested in, leading to personal regrets and legal disputes.
Top BBC pundit axed as 23-year agreement comes to an end after bankruptcy
Michael Johnson, a renowned BBC athletics pundit and sprint legend, will no longer appear in the broadcaster's programming in 2026 following the bankruptcy of his Grand Slam Track competition.
Man Utd legend confesses to tax relief scheme that saw players go bankrupt
Peter Schmeichel reflects on his involvement in a tax relief scheme that resulted in significant financial issues for many players, including bankruptcy.
Bratislava's lending company Wishmaker is going bankrupt. It provided loans of seven million from its investors' money.
Wishmaker, a collective lending platform based in Bratislava, is heading towards bankruptcy, having provided loans worth seven million euros from investors' funds.
'They will go bankrupt': Is too much money destroying college sports?
'They will go bankrupt': Is too much money destroying college sports?
Decodom is once again in debt and seeks judicial protection from creditors
Decodom, one of Slovakia's largest furniture manufacturers, is seeking court protection from creditors due to significant debts and past financial struggles exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
E-piim plans to sell Latvian dairy to cover debts
E-piim is planning to sell its Latvian subsidiary, a dairy plant, in order to address its debt issues.
Lycra files for bankruptcy with $1.2 billion debt
The Lycra Company has filed for bankruptcy in Houston, Texas, as it seeks to address its $1.2 billion debt while receiving new financing to support its restructuring efforts.
The court has accepted the bankruptcy application of the Tartu credit union
The Tartu court has accepted the bankruptcy application of the Tartu credit union, appointing a temporary insolvency administrator to assess the situation.
Robert A. Le Veneur's Strike: Cheap Books Head for Bankruptcy. Where Did It Go Wrong?
The article discusses the challenges faced by cheap book retailers in Czechia, highlighting the reasons behind their impending bankruptcy.
Tartu credit union that sent mixed signals received a temporary bankruptcy administrator
The Tartu credit union has initiated both restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings, leading to the court appointing a temporary bankruptcy administrator to evaluate its financial situation.
More than half of Asko and Sotka are already sold - some merchandise still pledged in warehouses
Asko and Sotka are actively selling furniture from their central warehouse following Indoor Group's bankruptcy, with new products set to launch soon.
Long-established construction company goes bankrupt: laying off all employees
UAB 'Medinis pasaulis', a construction company in Lithuania, is set to go bankrupt and will lay off all 87 employees due to financial difficulties.
The solar giant Sesol is filed for bankruptcy
Sesol, a solar energy company in Sweden, has been filed for bankruptcy by its parent company, Soltech, due to insufficient conditions for successful reconstruction.
Drivers puzzled on parking fine rules as UK's biggest carpark chain goes bust
Britain's largest car park operator, National Car Parks (NCP), has gone bankrupt, raising concerns among drivers about parking fine regulations as financial struggles deepen due to reduced demand post-COVID.
Log cabin manufacturer that went bankrupt is in court in Oulu - charged with serious financial crimes
Key representatives of a rustic log cabin manufacturer are facing serious financial crime charges, with court proceedings beginning in Oulu.
The bankruptcy of E-piim forces dairy producers to sell cows
The bankruptcy of E-piim is forcing many small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia to sell their cows due to unpaid milk purchases.
The bankruptcy of E-Piim puts small dairy producers in a difficult situation
The bankruptcy of E-Piim has financially strained small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia, leading to livestock reductions as farmers struggle to cover operational costs.
Closures, bankruptcies, and falling profitability: the number of companies decreased by more than 22,000 in two years
In Argentina, over 22,000 companies have shut down in the last two years due to rising costs, reduced consumer spending, and increased competition from imports.
Polytechnic workers urge Abiodun to save MAPOLY from bankruptcy
Workers at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic are appealing to Governor Dapo Abiodun for urgent financial support to prevent the institution from going bankrupt due to chronic underfunding.
The court will decide in the coming days whether to proceed with the bankruptcy proceedings of Tartu HLÜ
The Tartu court is set to decide soon whether to proceed with bankruptcy proceedings for the Tartu Credit Union amid conflicting requests for both restructuring and bankruptcy.
The court will decide in the coming days whether to proceed with the bankruptcy proceedings of Tartu HLÜ
A court in Tartu is set to determine whether to advance with bankruptcy proceedings for the Tartu Credit Union amidst conflicting restructuring and bankruptcy requests from its management.
Kajaanin racetrack lost operating and prize subsidies: now a rare bankruptcy threatens
The future of Kajaani's racetrack is uncertain after it lost over €200,000 in operating and prize subsidies, leading to the cancellation of several planned events.