AMF Bowling Worldwide Inc, the world's largest bowling alley operator, on Tuesday filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time in 12 years, saying recent economic weakness has cost it business ...
The world’s largest bowling alley operator filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time since 2001. Wire services reported today that AMF Bowling Worldwide, based in Mechanicsville, Va., has ...
AMF Bowling Worldwide and its U.S. subsidiaries, part of the world's largest bowling-alley company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday in a move to address years of mounting debt and ...
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Bowling center operator AMF Bowling Worldwide says it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy so it can implement a pre-arranged restructuring agreement. Virginia-based AMF announced ...
Virginia-based AMF announced the bankruptcy filing and the agreement on Tuesday morning. The agreement is with a majority of the company's first lien lenders and the landlord of a majority of its ...