Oklahoma - USA: A management company bankruptcies in the United States, Automated Access to Court Electronic Records (AACER) declared 7843 as many companies in these countries are facing bankruptcy as of March 2009. That number increased 23 percent compared to the previous month and is believed to still be up 65 percent until the end of 2009. Bankruptcy is usually visible from the current happening in the market. Thus I will describe a bankruptcy in 12 to 18 months ahead, "said leader AACER, Mike Bickford.
A total of 10 companies will AACER predicted bankruptcy in the near future. First, Six Flags. The company has 20 major amusement rides in the U.S., including Great Adventure & Wild Safari Park in New Jersey, USA. The main causes of bankruptcy is a debt problem. Six Flags is believed to have debts worth U.S. $ 2.1 billion as the company continued to lose money. This company seems not to have enough money to pay until the deadline, "said AACER.
Second company was Rite Aid, a large company that has a network 1,800 pharmacy outlets . Believed the world economic recession has pushed the public demand for the products it sells, especially antiaging creams for women. Rite Aid reported a loss up to U.S. $ 1.1 billion as of March 2009. "To make, Rite Aid has also recorded a debt of U.S. $ 6 billion as of March 2009," added AACER.
Company in third place facing bankruptcy is Clear Channel, which is the parent company to Clear Channel Communications, a large advertising agency in the United States. "Clear Channel reported losses up to U.S. $ 3 billion as of April 2009," said AACER.
Meanwhile, the next sequence is occupied by Univision Communications (media), Beazer Homes USA (media), Harrah's Entertainment (entertainment), MGM Mirage (entertainment), United Airlines (transportation), Ford Motor (automotive), and General Motors (automotive), and Blockbuster (movie and video games).



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