SPAIN: Nearly 150 textile firms bankrupt in 2009
Author: Ivan Castano Freeman | 6 January 2010
Spanish textile bankruptcies soared 53% to 145 companies last year as the country's recession continued to dent clothing purchases, with leading firms such as Dogi and Caramelo seeking court protection from creditors.
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