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If they go bust what chance do I have of getting them back?
He'd been at the wrong end when a small company went bust in the city.
I wanted it even more when my oil business began to go bust.
The country and the whole of Europe is about to go bust.
Company was active for 3 years and then went bust.
I am worried about companies going bust in the future.
The sooner they go bust the better off we'll all be.
I quite like the idea of the Pentagon going bust, though.
Their business had gone bust and all the money left went on the mortgage.
Its membership fell to 57 from 74, with many companies going bust.
The land boom there went bust and he was home in six months.
Jerome once had a population of nearly 15,000 people, then went bust.
Just like my dad with his sign company that went bust.
This would cover cases where the holiday company has gone bust.
I'm relatively young, I'll find something new should my firm go bust.
By the time the building started going up, the development frenzy of the 20's had gone bust.
When that business went bust, he returned to England and took his own life.
So how can a homeowner tell if a market is about to go bust?
Remember when he started the Recorder and everyone thought it would go bust?
After decades of boom, the California economy has gone bust.
Papers looked like this because the ones that did not went bust.
Then you wait until he goes bust and start the whole process again."
Please, do you know what else happens if all the banks go bust?
The club went bust within a season though and Walsh was quickly back home.
"Not many of our customers are going bust," he says.