Some Business.com: R.H. Donnelley files for bankruptcy?

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 06/01/2009 - 11:03am

In July 2007, R.H. Donnelley paid $345 million for the domain Business.com. That dough could have come in handy today as R.H.

Donnelley’s market capitalization is a hair above $3 million. R.H. Donnelley on Monday filed for Chapter 11 restructuring.  In a statement, R.H.

Donnelley said that had reached an agreement in principle with creditors to [...]



 

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