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Top 20 biggest US bankruptcies since 1980


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 08:41:00 11/02/2009

Filed Under: Economy and Business and Finance, Company Information, Bankruptcy

WASHINGTON DC, United States?The bankruptcy filing Sunday by CIT Group, one of the largest small-business lenders in the United States, is the fifth largest company bankruptcy in the United States.

Here is a list of the 20 biggest US bankruptcy filings since 1980, in descending order.

1. Lehman Brothers (bank) - September 15, 2008 - $691 billion
2. Washington Mutual (bank) - September 26, 2008 - $327.9 billion
3. WorldCom (telecom) - July 21, 2008 - $103.9 billion
4. General Motors (automaker) - June 1, 2008 - $91 billion
5. CIT (lending bank) - November 1, 2009 - $71 billion
6. Enron (energy trading) - December 2, 2001 - $65.5 billion
7. Conseco (insurance) - December 17, 2002 - 61.4 billion
8. Chrysler (automaker) - April 30, 2009 - $39.3 billion
9. Pacific Gas and Electric (utility) - April 6, 2001 - $36.1 billion
10. Texaco (oil) - April 21, 1987 - $34.9 billion
11. Financial Corporation of America (bank) - September 9, 1988 - $33.8 billion
12. Refco (trading) - October 17, 2005 - $33.3 billion
13. Indymac (bank) - July 31, 2008 - $32.7 billion
14. Global Crossing (telecom) - January 28, 2002 - $30.1 billion
15. Bank of New England (bank) - January 7, 1991 - $29.7 billion
16. Lyondell (chemicals, subsidiary of Netherlands' LyondellBasell) - January 6, 2009 - $27.4 billion
17. Calpine (power company) - December 20, 2005 - $27.2 billion
18. New Century Financial Corporation (trading) - April 2, 2007 - $26.1 billion
19. United Airlines (airline) - December 9, 2002 - $25.2 billion
20. Colonial Bank (bank) - August 14, 2009 - $25 billion



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