Apple Tree Life Sciences, Inc.
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April 15, 2026
VC Apple Tree Can Stay In Ch. 11 While Cayman Case Restarts
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has denied a Russian billionaire's bid to dismiss the Chapter 11 case of biotechnology investment company Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc. but said she would allow a winding-up proceeding the venture capital firm launched in the Cayman Islands to play out simultaneously.
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April 13, 2026
VC Apple Tree Seeks $7M As Judge Mulls Ch. 11 Funding Fight
Biotech investor Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to let it use $7 million from a larger funding motion she has yet to rule on, saying it needs the money for operating expenses and drug development costs.
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March 26, 2026
VC Apple Tree Seeks At Least $300M To Exit Ch. 11
Apple Tree Life Sciences, a biotechnology investor that filed for bankruptcy in December in a protracted feud with a Russian billionaire, asked a Delaware court on Wednesday to let it solicit bids for at least $300 million of exit financing.
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December 16, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
The company behind Roomba robot vacuums entered Chapter 11 in Delaware. A subsidiary of sustainable metal and glass packaging company Ardagh Group filed for Chapter 15 recognition in New York. And a self-driving technology company petitioned for bankruptcy protection in Texas.
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December 15, 2025
VC Apple Tree Fights Billionaire Backer's Ch. 11 Dismissal Bid
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday declined to quickly decide a motion to dismiss venture capital biotechnology investor Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc.'s Chapter 11 case brought by the family trust of a Russian billionaire who has backed the fund for more than a decade.
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December 10, 2025
VC Apple Tree Hits Ch. 11 After Row With Russian Billionaire
Biotechnology investor Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc. and affiliates filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court, days after a Chancery Court judge ordered a Russian billionaire who partnered with the fund to cough up $97 million that Apple Tree demanded to support its struggling medical companies.