Bankruptcy question

Sort of a silly question, but how does bankruptcy work for a non-revenue generating biopharma or tech company work? Is this even a thing? Or do they just shut down and cease to exist?

I've been stuck in industrials but am interested in the high growth sectors and am just trying to get a grasp on things.

Everything is much appreciated!

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Hi, since you're asking, I can tell you a little story about how I went bankrupt. Before the pandemic, I had my own small business that brought me income, I was always very happy. But unfortunately, when he came to the coronavirus, the sale of goods began to fall sharply. And in the end, I went bankrupt. I still had a lot of paperwork to process that I didn't know how to handle. My former business partner suggested me one specialist on this site san diego bankruptcy lawyer . I found a very competent person there who helped me with all the documents in the bank, and although this pleases me, so good luck to you , my friend :)

 

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