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 Syracuse Symphony Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Author: curiousclarinetist 
Date:   2011-05-11 07:15

Another one down.

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2011/05/syracuse_symphony_orchestra_fi.html

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 Re: Syracuse Symphony Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Author: 2E 
Date:   2011-05-11 12:01

In the words of Queen/Freddie Mercury ... another one bites the dust ...

2E.

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 Re: Syracuse Symphony Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Author: Lelia Loban 2017
Date:   2011-05-11 13:03

2E, that nasty song flashed through my head, too, just as I scrolled down to your post. "Blam! Blam! And another one down and another one down and another one bites the dust."

Lelia
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 Re: Syracuse Symphony Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Author: salzo 
Date:   2011-05-11 14:31

We will rock you.
ANd if aint rockin', the people wont be knockin'.

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 Re: Syracuse Symphony Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2011-05-11 14:44

It's going to be interesting to see how this latest round of Chapter 7s plays out. Most of the assets these organizations own are of limited interest to the general public (think, e.g., music library, old office equipment, music furniture) so, in a local auction, most of them may go for a song. The liquidation sales may well then allow a new group, perhaps the musicians themselves, to purchase the assets for a small fraction of the original organization's debt and reform themselves into a new organization that is free of the old one's debt. If that happens, the orchestra continues, perhaps in a leaner, meaner form. Of course, anytime you liquidate the legal entity, you run the risk that no one will be able to put together its replacement. And creditors, once burned, may be twice shy. (Though perhaps tax implications may have prompted some creditors to prefer Chapter 7.) Perhaps we'll see a situation where there are Phoenix Orchestras outside Arizona. Or perhaps not. Time will tell.

Best regards,
jnk



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