Railroad involved in deadly crude oil derailment files for bankruptcy

106
Advertisement
Rail firm files for bankruptcy after Canada disaster (via AFP)

The owners of a train that derailed in Canada last month leaving dozens dead has filed for bankruptcy, the company said. Montreal, Maine & Atlantic said it was seeking bankruptcy as a direct result of the July 6 accident in the Quebec town of Lac-Megantic…

Advertisement
Previous articleWashington Post sold to Amazon’s Bezos
Next articleTrellist expands eLearning practice
Delaware Business Now is a four-year-old, five-day-a-week newsletter and website operated by Bird Street Media LLC. Publisher and Chief Content Officer is Doug Rainey, a 30-year veteran of business journalism in the state of Delaware.  Business Now focuses on breaking business news in Delaware and immediate adjacent areas with apropriate background and perspective. Also offered exclusively in our FREE newsletter is commentary on state and regional issues. Have a complaint, question or even a compliment? Send an email to drainey@delawarebusinessnow.com. For advertising information, click on the About tab at the top of the home page Our business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call us at 302.753.0691.
Advertisement