Creditors, rather than shareholders, may bring an action, if a corporation faces insolvency.
The corporations face fines of up to double the amount of any illegal gains.
The corporation faces a $550 million deficit for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
And the corporation faces a budget deficit of as much as $20 million.
If the aid ban goes into effect, the corporation could face bankruptcy.
Many corporations, already heavily in debt, are facing higher monthly payments, which would further cut into their profits.
Big corporations and wealthy Americans face significant rises in their income tax rates.
The corporation again faced severe financial crisis, and had to be reorganized.
Native corporations also face pressure from shareholders to deliver quick cash hits rather than long-term growth.
New programming costs a substantial amount of cash, and the corporation is already facing cuts.