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Morning Links: 25 July 2008

Ex-TRA chief seen as XM-Sirius decider, AmeriGroup to make big payout in Illinois, Eminence joins ranks of 5% Gaylord owners, and more...

Clement, other locals associated with key figure in latest Clinton finance tangle

Journal report calls into question the fundraising tactics of a Hillary Clinton backer whose firm counts the former mayoral candidate and several other well-known Nashvillians as advisors

Morning Links: 20 September 2007

Whoops, a new take on Clarcor's 3Q results, man at the heart of the FractionAir scandal now one of the Clinton donors under scrutiny, LifePoint director resigns, and more...

Morning Links: 5 February 2007

HCA spinout Triad going private in $6.4 billion deal, state officials from Memphis love to travel, Goodlettsville company gets growth capital from Berkshire Partners, Brentwood-based publisher launches blog tracking HR disasters in 'The Office', and more...

FractionAir settles one lawsuit, ordered to pay in another

Fractional ownership company reaches agreement on a $375,000 claim, but a Davidson County judge tells it to pay judgment to a one-time customer

Briefly: Law firm sues FractionAir over unpaid bill

Shared suffering: FractionAir reveals creditor cramdown

FractionAir's controlling investor announces it has provided a loan to help keep the company afloat, but letter to creditors shows that the proceeds fall short of initial plan

John Lindahl passes away at 83

Decorated bomber pilot came home from war to found State Industries in 1946, building it into major manufacturer

FAA: FractionAir grounded

As feds confirm flights are stilled, troubled company's controlling shareholder breaks silence, expresses hope for restructuring -- while portraying itself as just another creditor

FractionAir on brink of bankruptcy

High-profile owners of fractional shares in the company's corporate jets, such as former Vice President Al Gore, Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher and Franklin businessman Gordon Inman, are given stark choice at creditors' meeting: Take 22 cents on the dollar, or lose all of their money in a Chapter 7 filing

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