Tribune might be facing another hurdle in its efforts to emerge from bankruptcy. The Wall Street Journal reported late Wednesday night that Tribune bondholders have asked the bankruptcy court to let them investigate the huge buyout that allowed Sam Zell to take over the company. The filing, the paper reports, “calls the $8.2 billion transaction [...]
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