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liquidator

[lik-wi-dey-ter] / ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪ tər /


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FTX's U.S. based bankruptcy team, led by new CEO John Ray, said in its lawsuit that the liquidators were laying claim to FTX.com’s cryptocurrency, intellectual property, and customer relationships.

From Reuters

District managers were let go, meaning at times store managers had to go through the third-party liquidator to receive some answers from the company’s corporate office.

From New York Times

Mr Murray's job as a court-appointed company liquidator was to look into the accounts of firms that had folded, recover assets, and report any criminality.

From BBC

Meanwhile, importers are selling products for pennies on the dollar to liquidators or offering steep discounts in customer email blasts.

From Reuters

Redundancy notices had been sent out on Monday by a provisional liquidator from FRP Advisory, who was appointed last week after the the firm ceased trading.

From BBC