Category
page 1Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001
Converse
American shoe company and brand
Enron
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was led by Kenneth Lay and developed in 1985 via a merger between Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth, both relatively small regional companies at the time of the merger. Before its bankruptcy on December 2, 2001, Enron employed approximately 20,600 staff and was a major electricity, natural gas, communications, and pulp and paper company, with claimed revenues of nearly $101 billion during 2000. Fortune named Enron "America's Most Innovative Company" for six consecutive years.
Polaroid Corporation
American company

Trans World Airlines
defunct airline in the United States (1930–2001)
Extreme Championship Wrestling
defunct American professional wrestling promotion

Chiquita Brands International
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Speedo International Limited
Speedo International Limited is an Australian-British distributor of swimwear and swim-related accessories based in Nottingham, England.
Greyhound Lines
North American intercity bus service

Zilog
Zilog, Inc, previously stylized as ZiLOG, is an American manufacturer of microprocessors, microcontrollers, and application-specific embedded system-on-chip (SoC) products.
Sun Country Airlines
airline in the United States
Bethlehem Steel
steel producer and shipbuilder
Lawson
Japanese multinational convenience store franchise
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
casino resort in Las Vegas, Nevada
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
American utility company
Excite
internet portal
Planet Hollywood
North American company of theme restaurants inspired by North American cinema
Loki Entertainment
former video game developer based in Tustin, California, United States
Loews Cineplex Entertainment
American theater chain
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Alesis
Alesis is an American company that designs and markets electronic musical instruments, audio processors, mixers, amplifiers, audio interfaces, recording equipment, drum machines, professional audio, and electronic percussion products. Based in Cumberland, Rhode Island, Alesis is an inMusic Brands company.

TopWare Interactive
German video game publisher
W. R. Grace and Company
American chemical company
Mail Boxes Etc.
Italian franchising company
Baldwin Piano Company
American company
Regal Cinemas
movie theater chain in the United States
Amerijet International
US airline
Arrow Dynamics
American amusement ride design company
Alamo Rent a Car
American car rental company
National Car Rental
car rental company based in Clayton, Missouri, United States
USG Corporation
construction materials manufacturer
Little Golden Books
children's book series
Giovanola
Giovanola Frères SA was a prominent steel manufacturing company based in Monthey, Switzerland. It was known for building electrical power stations, water storage tanks, pipelines, boilers, highway bridges, submarines, ski lifts and many other steel products. The company started out as a small metal forging shop, founded by Joseph Giovanola in 1888. Joseph Sr. died in 1904, and the company was taken over by his sons, the eldest of which, Joseph Jr., was just 17 years of age. By 1930 the company had grown to the point that it required a new factory which was constructed in Monthey.
Webvan
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Webvan was a dot-com company and grocery business that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after three years of operation. It was headquartered in Foster City, California, United States. It delivered products to customers' homes within a 30-minute window of their choosing. At its peak, it offered service in ten US areas: the San Francisco Bay Area; Dallas; Sacramento; San Diego; Los Angeles; Orange County, California; Chicago; Seattle; Portland, Oregon; and Atlanta, Georgia. The company had hoped to expand to 26 cities by 2001.
Chance Rides
ride manufacturer
Burlington Industries
company
Sunbeam Products
American brand of electric home appliances