Derk van Geel, the trustee of the insolvent Dutch coffee and donut chain Dunkin', sees “good chances” for a successful restart. He expects this “complex process” to take several weeks. In the meantime, the branches will remain open and donuts will continue to be made.Earlier this week, the judge declared Dunkin' bankrupt in the Netherlands. The company employs around 400 people. Although the trustee indicates that their dismissal due to bankrupt…
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