Biggest credit crunch bankruptcies so far in US
Update: 1 November 2011.
Two years have passed since the first list was compiled here at Asymptotix. Now with MG Global Chapter 11 filing, we though it's time to update the list (including pre-credit crunch):
1) Lehman Brothers Holdings, September 2008: $691 billion in assets
2) Washington Mutual, September 2008: $327.9 billion
3) WorldCom, July 2002: $103.9 billion
4) General Motors, June 2009: $91 billion
5) CIT Group, November 2009: $80.4 billion
6) Enron, 2001: $65.5 billion
7) Conseco, 2002: $61.4 billion

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