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A Major Tire and Auto Repair Franchisee Just Filed For Bankruptcy

The company behind 2 Tuffy Tire Auto Service locations in Indiana has filed for Chapter 11 protection, the latest in a series of bankruptcies among tire retailers and distributors.
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Bloomberg
· Jun 29, 2026
Siris-Backed TPx Files Bankruptcy, Mulls $1 Billion Debt Cut
Technology solutions provider U.S. TelePacific, also known as TPx Communications, filed for bankruptcy in Texas on Sunday after undergoing repeated debt restructuring while struggling to stay liquid.
The West Australian
· Jul 2, 2026
Honda and Nissan close to announcing cooperation deal - report
A merger is no longer on the table, but Honda and Nissan are close to deals that could see its jointly develop components, software and some vehicles.
Notes From Poland
· Jun 29, 2026
Major battery materials plant in Poland to go ahead after Canadian firm buys project rights
The project's previous owner, US firm Ascend Elements, filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
IGN
· Jul 9, 2026
Sony Settles With Fired Marathon Game Director Who Sued PlayStation and Bungie for More Than $200 Million, Adds Name to Credits
Sony has reached a settlement with former developer Christopher Barrett, who it had accused of sexual misconduct. As a result of the settlement, Barrett will be added to the credits of recently released extraction shooter Marathon.
SB Nation
· Jul 7, 2026
Knicks’ Shamet, Alvarado and Diawara contract details revealed after moratorium
The Knicks made three deals official after the moratorium and new contract details emerged.
Inc.com
· Jun 23, 2026
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Related coverage for "A Major Tire and Auto Repair Franchisee Just Filed For Bankruptcy": Bloomberg — Siris-Backed TPx Files Bankruptcy, Mulls $1 Billion Debt Cut. The West Australian — Honda and Nissan close to announcing cooperation deal - report. Notes From Poland — Major battery materials plant in Poland to go ahead after Canadian firm buys project rights. IGN — Sony Settles With Fired Marathon Game Director Who Sued PlayStation and Bungie for More Than $200 Million, Adds Name to Credits. SB Nation — Knicks’ Shamet, Alvarado and Diawara contract details revealed after moratorium. Inc.com — The World Cup Framework: 3 Non-Negotiable Rules for a High-Performing Go-to-Market Team