Hitting the wall

Companies of every stripe are filing for bankruptcy or getting perilously close - and they're not just in Detroit or on Wall Street. Below, a look at an array of companies that are fighting to live another day or have gone belly-up in recent months.

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AbitibiBowater
AbitibiBowater
Montreal, Quebec

Status: Filed for Chapter 11 in April.
Revenue: $6.8 billion
Debt: $2.2 billion

Summary: North America's largest newsprint maker is feeling the same pain as its newspaper customers: declining demand as readers migrate to the web. Much of the company's debt comes from the 2007 merger of Abitibi-Consolidated and Bowater. The company tried to slash capacity to boost prices at the beginning of last year, but the gamble didn't work.
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Last updated May 19 2009: 6:06 AM ET
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