The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Delaware on Thursday, court papers show. The filing removes existing management from control of the company and paves the way for a trustee to sell off Akorn’s assets. It listed assets of as much as $1 billion and liabilities of as much as $500 million in its bankruptcy
It’s Akorn’s second trip to bankruptcy court in about three years. The ...
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