quiebra
bust ; bankruptcy.
The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.
The company, which was close to bankruptcy in 1988, repaid its debts in 1989.
declararse en quiebra
go into + liquidation
go into + administration
go into + receivership
file for + bankruptcy
go into + bankruptcy
When a company goes into liquidation, the directors cease to have control of the company, and the liquidator takes over.
Dundee have been docked four points as a result of going into administration.
The company's employees face the likelihood of being made jobless after it went into receivership this week.
The bottom line is this: the decision to file for bankruptcy is not an easy one, so weigh the pros and cons carefully before signing on the dotted line.
I am truly ashamed to have gone into bankruptcy and I don't know when I will recover emotionally from this experience.
en quiebra [En los Estados Unidos, 'Chapter -1-1' se refiere a una ley por la cual aquellas empresas que están en quiebra tienen un período de gracia para seguir funcionando de modo que puedan pagar las deudas a sus acreedores]
bankrupt
in chapter 11
bust
The Fourdriniers themselves had plunged too deeply in the venture and by 1810 they were bankrupt.
And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.
The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.
ir a la quiebra
go into + bankruptcy
go into + administration
go into + liquidation
go into + receivership
go + bankrupt
I am truly ashamed to have gone into bankruptcy and I don't know when I will recover emotionally from this experience.
Dundee have been docked four points as a result of going into administration.
When a company goes into liquidation, the directors cease to have control of the company, and the liquidator takes over.
The company's employees face the likelihood of being made jobless after it went into receivership this week.
One version of the story has the emperor going bankrupt.
llevar a la quiebra
bankrupt
As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.