The involuntary bankruptcy of Interplay we reported on earlier has finally been filed with SEC:<blockquote>On November 1, 2006, certain creditors of Interplay Entertainment Corp. ("Interplay") filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition against Interplay. The petition was filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California, in Santa Ana, California. Interplay has retained the law firm of Winthrop Couchot Professional Corporation to represent it in opposing the involuntary petition. Interplay anticipates that a motion to dismiss the involuntary petition will be filed timely for a hearing to take place on February 22, 2007.</blockquote>In other words, if Interplay's law firm files in time (which it apparently hasn't yet) there'll be a hearing on February 22 to either dismiss the involuntary bankruptcy or continue on in court, which could lead to Interplay being forced in bankruptcy. Meanwhile, no news about FOOL or possible investors.
Link: Interplay 8-K filing on SEC.
Link: Interplay 8-K filing on SEC.