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- Why is iHeart flirting with legal danger during negotiations with 15 angry creditors looking to bring the company down if they don’t get made whole.
- Is Bob Pittman trying to deliberately bankrupt iHeart by not returning their investments he put in a shell company – the evidence.
- How a bad outcome in the next few days or weeks can trigger an instant bankruptcy.
- Who gets fired first and how it will happen.
- What about contracts, severance agreements and retirement commitments.
- Once and for all – would court ordered layoffs follow.
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