Ashley Taylor

Ashley Taylor

lawyer Canada

Ashley Taylor is a lawyer representing Hudson's Bay Co. during a recent court hearing, where she discussed the retailer's plans for potential liquidation and efforts to secure additional capital.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
65,063
Power
96$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Cameroon 1 7.00 0.25% +0% 26,545,863 65,063 $39,000 96$
Totals 1 26,545,863 65,063 $39,000 96$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Cameroon Cameroon: Ashley Taylor is the head of the global expertise pole in budgetary policy and economic growth at the World Bank. 7

Journal du Cameroun – popular Cameroonian news site: MINDDEVEL : la Banque mondiale renforce son appui à la décentralisation

Canada Canada: Ashley Taylor is a lawyer representing Hudson’s Bay and mentioned that Ms. Liu is 'very close' to reaching a consent deal with another landlord. 6

The Globe and Mail: Hudson’s Bay receives court approval to sell off six store leases for more than $5-million

Canada Canada: Ashley Taylor, a lawyer with Stikeman Elliott LLP representing Hudson’s Bay, told the court on Tuesday that there was no opposition to the Canadian Tire deal. 7

The Globe and Mail: Court approves Canadian Tire’s $30-million acquisition of Hudson’s Bay assets

Canada Canada: Hudson’s Bay lawyer Ashley Taylor argued the extension is necessary to the ongoing process of finding buyers for the business and its assets. 7

The Globe and Mail: Hudson’s Bay’s creditor protection extended until July 31

Canada Canada: Ashley Taylor, a lawyer with Stikeman Elliott LLP representing HBC, discussed the restructuring process during the hearings. 6

The Globe and Mail: No push from Hudson’s Bay lenders toward receivership yet

Canada Canada: Ashley Taylor, a lawyer with Stikeman Elliott LLP representing HBC, told the court about the agreement with senior lenders. 5

The Globe and Mail: Hudson’s Bay seeks court approval for agreement that would shorten time to save six stores from liquidation