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| Hiland Addresses SemGroup, L.P. Bankruptcy Filing - Forbes ENID, Okla., July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hiland Holdings GP, LP (Nasdaq: HPGP) and Hiland Partners, LP (Nasdaq: HLND) (the "Partnership") today updated the status of the Partnership's product sales to certain affiliates of SemGroup, L.P. in ...
| Creditors say fraud possible in SemGroup collapse - Forbes WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - A group of SemGroup LP creditors Wednesday raised the prospect that unauthorized energy trading may have caused the $3.2 billion loss that sank the 12th-biggest privately held U.S. company. Eleven lenders that ...
| Bankruptcy judge approves SemGroup motions to pay employees, suppliers - Tulsa World A Delaware federal bankruptcy judge granted SemGroup LP's requests to free up cash for paying employees and suppliers and continuing business while the fallen Tulsa energy giant works out its potentially bleak, debt-ridden future. Judge Brendan L ...
| Escort service owner admits bankruptcy fraud - Billings Gazette A Billings woman who erased thousands of dollars of debt in bankruptcy court admitted Wednesday that she did not report the money she made from an escort service business. She denied she ran a prostitution ring. April Lynn Palmer, 34, of Billings ...
| Oil falls below $125 a barrel for first time in over 6 weeks after US ... - Baltimore Sun NEW YORK (AP) _ Oil prices shed nearly $4 Wednesday, tumbling below $125 a barrel for the first time since early June on growing fears that high prices and the weak economy are destroying demand. Light, sweet crude for September delivery dropped $3 ...
| Oil drops below $125 for 1st time in over 6 weeks - BusinessWeek Oil prices shed nearly $4 Wednesday, tumbling below $125 a barrel for the first time since early June on growing fears that high prices and the weak economy are destroying demand. Light, sweet crude for September delivery dropped $3.98 to settle at ...
| Pharmed owners face fraud charge - Miami Herald Carlos and Jorge de Céspedes, who started with nothing and built up one of the largest Hispanic-owned businesses in the country, were charged Tuesday with healthcare-related wire fraud and income tax evasion. In two separate cases spawned by ...
| Pharmed: A time line - Miami Herald 1961 -- Sons of a Havana dental surgeon, Carlos de Céspedes, 11, and Jorge, 8, arrive in Miami as part of the Pedro Pan exodus. 1980 -- The brothers start Pharmed. 1987 -- Wyeth Pharmaceuticals sues the de Céspedes brothers and others over ...
| Don't take a flier on airlines - MSNBC Even as the nation's network carriers began reporting billions in second-quarter losses last week, a furious rally drove share prices up by 45 to 60 percent. The market shrugged off the $1.4 billion loss reported by the parent of American Airlines ...
| Oil falls below $125 a barrel for first time in over 6 weeks after US ... - International Herald Tribune NEW YORK : Oil prices shed nearly $4 Wednesday, tumbling below $125 a barrel for the first time since early June on growing fears that high prices and the weak U.S. economy are destroying demand. Light, sweet crude for September delivery dropped $3 ...
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