CNET Founder Bankrupt 5 Years After Firm's $1.8 Billion Sale by Eamon Murphy May 31st 2013 4:30PM In 2008, Halsey Minor made $200 million when he sold CNET Networks to CBS for $1.8 billion. This week, he declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy, listing debts of up to $100 million.
America's First Big-City Bankruptcy of 2013 by Rich Smith May 15th 2013 5:00AM For the time being at least, Detroit can claim the distinction of having been the biggest U.S. city to ever go completely bust.
6 Millionaires Who Lost It All, but Came Back by Kiplinger Apr 27th 2013 5:00AM Just because you've attained wealth doesn't mean you'll keep it. Even the richest of the rich aren't immune from sudden -- and complete -- plunges in net worth.
Riches to Rags: Tales of Woe From Those Who Had It and Lost It by Michele Lerner Apr 18th 2013 11:34AM Climbing the ladder of success can be a slow process. But once you get there, the reverse process -- sliding down the chute of economic despair -- can happen all too quickly.
Airlines' Merger in Holding Pattern as Judge Weighs Severance by The Associated Press Mar 27th 2013 1:50PM A federal bankruptcy judge defers giving his blessing to the merger of US Airways and American Airlines, as he weighs outgoing American CEO Tom Horton's severance package.