Enviva, the world’s largest maker of wood pellets with four plants and an export terminal in North Carolina, has declared bankruptcy but says it expects to emerge with its business intact.
Enviva is approaching another deadline that could determine the future of the wood-to-energy giant as financial uncertainty continues to surround it. The company, which has significant operations in ...
Wood pellet maker Enviva reported a big quarterly loss Thursday, replaced its CEO and says it's at risk of failing because of collapsing prices and debt. Enviva also cited unspecified "operational ...
Enviva, the world's largest maker of wood pellets with four plants in North Carolina, saw its stock price plummet this week after it canceled its dividend and told investors it expects bigger losses ...
Enviva, the largest U.S. wood pellet exporter, is skipping a $24 million payment due to its bondholders Tuesday, according to a securities filing, as it continues restructuring discussions in the wake ...
Processed wood pellets are loaded into a hopper at the Enviva plant in Northampton, N.C., on Sept. 3, 2019. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com Enviva, the world’s largest maker of wood pellets with ...
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