Two months later, the company declared the strike over, saying, in effect, that the union jobs no longer existed.
The company has also never declared dividends since going public.
At the end of 2000, however, the company finally declared bankruptcy.
However, the companies declared themselves unable to meet the demands because of financial problems.
However, the financial situation became even worse and the company declared bankruptcy in 2005.
The company declared itself bankrupt after the movie was released.
When the company declares war, the workers are ready to resist.
The shares quickly shot up to $34 and the company declared a 3-for-2 stock split.
In the first 11 months of the year, 55,000 companies declared bankruptcy.
A decade or so ago many policies paid only if a company declared bankruptcy.