Vice Media to be bought out of bankruptcy by lenders including Fortress and Soros Fund Management

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Vice Media to be bought out of bankruptcy by lenders including Fortress and Soros Fund Management
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Vice said it's going to be a bought by a lender consortium including Fortress Investment Group, Soros Fund Management and Monroe Capital for $225 million.

Vice Media on Monday said it’s reached a deal to be bought by lenders after filing for bankruptcy protection.

Vice... Vice Media on Monday said it’s reached a deal to be bought by lenders after filing for bankruptcy protection.

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