Defaulting on its debt last week represented only the first step down in what is seen as Globalstar's nearly inevitable road into bankruptcy
Defaulting on its debt last week represented only the first step down in what is seen as Globalstar's nearly inevitable road into bankruptcy. With about $195 million in cash on hand, the mobile satellite communications provider stopped paying its creditors, to finance operations into next year. The...
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