71. The bondholders could attempt to force the company into bankruptcy or negotiate a refinancing of the debt. 72. The blows followed years in which rising real estate prices and traffic bottlenecks forced printing companies, like many other manufacturers, out of Manhattan. 73. The analyst said Warnaco needed to start selling assets or the banks could force the company into a restructuring. 74. The commission legislation would force EU companies to ignore law suits filed in the U.S. under the Helms-Burton Act, which aims to curb investment in Cuba. 75. The company has been forced to scale back. 76. The company was essentially forced to the bargaining table by federal regulators. 77. The Clinton administration says that closing some tax breaks may force companies to raise prices and lose customers, and therefore pay less taxes. 78. The commission legislation would force EU companies to ignore lawsuits filed in the U.S. under the Helms-Burton Act, which aims to halt investment in Cuba. 79. The dot-com shopping site, once the pinnacle of the Internet boom, ceased operations in early March as massive debts forced the company into bankruptcy. 80. The House action would force the companies off the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. |
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