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Business briefcase

Bankruptcies

By Times Staff Writer
Published July 18, 2005


CHAPTER 7 LIQUIDATION

Always Painting of Tampa Bay Inc., 2101 Fox Chase Blvd., No. 107, Palm Harbor. (05-13423)

CHAPTER 11 REORGANIZATION

Chapin Revenue Cycle Management LLC, 4890 W Kennedy Blvd., Suite 820, Tampa. (05-13469)

The listed businesses have filed bankruptcy petitions in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tampa. Under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 7 filings are for companies whose assets are being liquidated to pay creditors; and Chapter 11 is for companies seeking to reorganize while under bankruptcy court protection from creditors.

[Last modified July 13, 2005, 20:37:02]


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