With low credit and no rescuers, Fokker to declare bankruptcy
With potential rescuers frightened off by debt and emergency credit nearly dried up, 78-year-old Dutch airframer Fokker expects to file for bankruptcy this week, cutting 5,600 workers along the way. "We have to do that if we want to start a new company or find a partner, because no partner will...
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