reorganize
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Early in the case, First Brands obtained a $1.1 billion DIP loan, which it said would keep the company afloat long enough to reorganize or sell its business.
Task automation typically reorganizes work well before it destroys jobs, if it does the latter at all.
The company borrowed $1.1 billion from its senior lenders after it filed for bankruptcy, seeking to keep the business afloat long enough to sell or reorganize its various auto-part brands.
Early in the bankruptcy case, First Brands obtained a $1.1 billion debtor-in-possession loan, which it said would keep the company operating long enough to sell or reorganize its business.
It may even help scientists better understand living structures that must continually reorganize themselves, such as the internal scaffolding of cells.
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