GOOD Magazine Graphic on the Largest Bankruptcies in History

by Scott Beale on June 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Largest Bankruptcies in History

GOOD Magazine takes a look at the Largest Bankruptcies in History (full size).

Last week, General Motors began the fourth largest bankruptcy proceedings in history, joining the many other large and venerable companies that have sunk to the bottom during this economic crisis. In fact, eight of the 20 largest bankruptcies have happened during the last two years of crisis.

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