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![]() Does anyone have a good suggestion as to how I might obtain a list of Chapter 11 filings? I tried several court websites and they are not separated from personal BRs, or they have very hard to find information. I spoke with a list broker who said he was not able to provide these. I won't be realistically able to visit all the physical court locations and I'm not even sure that the information would be available there.
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![]() Kevin,
Try sites like... Most are Fee based... Turn the info into Money Making ideas... ![]() http://www.chapter11library.com/ http://www.bankruptcydata.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter...ed_States_Code Phil Last edited by Phil : June 27, 2008 at 07:24 PM. Reason: additional info |
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![]() Thanks, Phil.
These look like they will work out extremely well. I missed them when Googling keyword combinations. If all works out I may have found, as Gary Halbert used to say, my "starving crowd". Kevin |
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![]() Kevin,
Thanks for mentioning GH. While he did advocate a Starving Crowd he also said to "Sell to players with money". Are you sure... people who file for bankruptcy have the money available to buy whatever it is you are selling to them? Michael Ross |
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![]() Michael,
Good point but... I'm sure there's a few... Money Making Bankruptcy ideas tucked away in the Bankruptcy Blog Exchange... Maybe you Don't have to sell them anything... ![]() Who knows possibly Bankruptcy Hotsheets... MLS for Bankruptcies... A Fresh shiny new Bankruptcy blog with a different perspective on things... Including Bankruptcy content services... Consulting and Broking specialized information... A Bankruptcy Alert type service... A Bankruptcy Referral support network... A few more resources for Brainstorming... http://www.abiworld.org/ http://www.abiworld.org/AM/Template....ction=Site_Map Bankruptcy Blog Exchange... http://blogs.abiworld.org/ A little more Food for thought... Just Focus on the Keyword ideas... Not the Cool tool... ![]() http://labs.getyacg.com/keyword-tool...ord=Bankruptcy Phil |
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It is a good point, however, we've seen many big companies go through Chapter II and emerge on the other side, and remain in business. Although they didn't officially go through Chapter 11 procedures, Lee Iococca went to Washington DC and got the equivalency of a restructuring for Chrysler...and in today's headlines... they may have to go through the real thing this time. Anyhow, What Chapter 11 does for a company is to allow it to shine a spot light into the dark corners of waste, duplication, mis-management, etc. and hopefully find a way to stay in business. During these times an '11' company does indeed spend money...and if you have a service that caters to them, it might be a great time to deal with these companies. You are right Michael to be aware of the money crunch, if you are consulting, you don't want to be on a creditor list, get paid as you go along (cash those checks quickly HA!) Chapter 11 buys some breathing room, so kpalmquist may have a very starving market, and shouldn't fear that they "have no money". Since we are headed into a DEPRESSION, we will see more and more bankruptcies and therefore, opportunites for those that can serve the needs of companies in distress. Gordon Jay Alexander Last edited by GordonJ : June 28, 2008 at 09:40 AM. |
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On the face of it that sounds like a logical rule, but logic has little to do with sales. This group targeted customers who were the exact opposite of the rule. Their customers were broke, facing foreclosure on their homes, and in many cases had already lost what little income they had. Even so, these customers were able to come up with $4,000 cash up front payments to the group. The group made millions of dollars over a couple of years, and every customer was dead broke. Why? How? The customers were desperate and truly believed that the group had the solution to their problems. Belief trumps logic every time. |
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![]() The starving crowd is the Ch 11 folks. But the money in this case is from their customers. Think outstanding invoices...cashflow...etc.
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![]() Hi Kevin, try http://www.thedeal.com/servlet/bi/filing/Home.dl
They have some really good databases; we access them all the time. Thx -Garry |
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