Thread regarding Weatherford International Ltd. layoffs

Just change the name the result will be the same.

Former Hobbico employees frustrated after bankruptcy

Job opportunities for Hobbico employees

Hobbico employees weigh future options

Hobbico assets up for auction

Hobbico bankruptcy statement reveals massive debt

Hobbico files for bankruptcy

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) -- Hobbico filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. Now, the company is asking a judge to change its status.

Hobbico filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January as a way to try to keep the business running and pay off its debt. In April, Horizon Hobby bought parts of the company after it said its debt was too much to handle.

Now, the company is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or liquidation. It means the beginning of the end for what was once the largest U.S. distributor of radio-controlled and other hobby products. Hobbico was also one of the area's largest companies with more than 300 employees at its Champaign location.

Court documents show the company has sold off all its valuable assets and does not have the necessary resources for a reorganization plan.

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Former Weatherford employees frustrated after bankruptcy

Job opportunities for Weatherford employees

Weatherford employees weigh future options

Weatherford assets up for auction

Weatherford bankruptcy statement reveals massive debt

Weatherford files for bankruptcy

HOUSTON, Tx. (HOU) -- Weatherford filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. Now, the company is asking a judge to change its status.

Weatherford filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January as a way to try to keep the business running and pay off its debt. In April, Sclumby bought parts of the company after it said its debt was too much to handle.

Now, the company is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or liquidation. It means the beginning of the end for what was once one of the largest multinational oil and natural gas service companies. Weatherford was also one of the area's largest firm with more than 3000 employees at its Houston location.

Court documents show the company has sold off all its valuable assets and does not have the necessary resources for a reorganization plan.

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