Strategic bankruptcy problem
ID: strategic-bankruptcy-problem
The term "strategic bankruptcy" generally refers to the practice of filing for bankruptcy as a strategic business decision rather than as a necessity due to insurmountable financial difficulties. Companies might use bankruptcy proceedings as a tool to restructure their debts, eliminate unprofitable operations, renegotiate contracts, or gain leverage in negotiations with creditors, suppliers, or other stakeholders.
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