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Topic: What do you call a company who can't pay out ? (Read 373 times)

full member
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The company is insolvent. It is operating in a state of insolvency.
Insolvent is what I was looking for. thanks!
hero member
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It usually means they have gone scam or bankrupted, or simply they are not in the mood to pay back. Cheesy Smiley
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isn't that bankruptcy state?
legendary
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The company is insolvent. It is operating in a state of insolvency.
newbie
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What do you call a company who can't pay out the total investments ? In other words if today it was asked to pay out all the money investors have invested, then it won't have enough to cover all that. Hence its said to be operating in ?

I was waiting for a punchline, which never came. Your title is very misleading, maybe you should change it Smiley
full member
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What do you call a company who can't pay out the total investments ? In other words if today it was asked to pay out all the money investors have invested, then it won't have enough to cover all that. Hence its said to be operating in ?
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