New Century Financial, the bankrupt Irvine-based subprime lender, filed a liquidation plan that fails to say how it will repay $35 billion claimed by creditors, the Associated Press reports.
Documents filed in U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware on Saturday contained blanks where the company was supposed to say how much it would repay creditors. New Century [...]
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