The company ceased business in the mid-1950s.
However, in December 2006, the airline declared bankruptcy and ceased business on January 1, 2007.
The company ceased business in Jacksonville after 1924.
The company effectively ceased business in 1916 when its vessels were purchased by the Admiral Line.
It ceased business about 1931, soon after the advent of "talking pictures" lessened the demand for theater organs.
The company was founded in 1893 and ceased business around 1960.
Tudor ceased business shortly after its release and it quickly went out of print.
The company ceased business in the 1940s.
The company had to cease business immediately and work with independent regulatory bodies to execute a cleanup.
They began business in 2009, and ceased business in January, 2012.