On May 1, the San Francisco company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with the District of Delaware, where it was incorporated, to end business operations and liquidate its assets. As the bankruptcy case proceeds, Underground Cellar's thousands of customers, investors and suppliers are left wondering what went wrong at a company that seemed poised for huge…
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