Construction Company Files for Bankruptcy
Posted on Apr 8, 2011 8:10pm PDT
A small construction company in the Schuylerville, New York area has reportedly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. According to reports, Swartwout Construction Inc. has reportedly filed because of a pending auction of its equipment. The president of the company has reportedly not done any business for more than a year and is reportedly selling its equipment to satisfy debtor claims. The company reportedly has $660,000 in assets and $675,482 in liabilities.
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