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With $400. million in red ink, Toys R-Us could soon be history | |
2017-09-19 | |
![]() Addressing the retailer's debt load prior to the crucial holiday season could give its major vendors such as Mattel and Hasbro clarity into the company's long-term viability to help ensure the toymakers continue to stock its shelves throughout the holidays. Toys R Us has hired restructuring lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis to help address the looming payments, the people said. Hiring a law firm like Kirkland is not indicative of a bankruptcy filing, and many companies work with law firms to successfully refinance or restructure their debt without filing for protection.
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Posted by:Besoeker |
#7 My friend from the UK calls their merchandise Chinese Landfill $h!t. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2017-09-19 17:58 |
#6 ...too late to cancel those Xmas toy orders from the mainland? |
Posted by: P2Kontheroad 2017-09-19 17:54 |
#5 There's another notch in the old Chinese belt. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-09-19 16:36 |
#4 It's profitable before interest payments, so it will survive. The equity owners and unsecured debt holders will probably need to take a haircut. The LBO simply piled on too much debt based on record low interest rates. The LBO investors got way too greedy. They should have completed a stock offering to lighten the debt load. Now they'll have to deal with an involuntary restructuring, because panicky vendors cut off their air supply. This isn't an Amazon problem - it's a private equity LBO problem triggered by over-optimistic spreadsheet jockey assumptions, probably dictated by senior partners at the private equity firms involved. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2017-09-19 16:01 |
#3 Looks like the Toys R Us kids finally grew up. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2017-09-19 12:54 |
#2 tough retail space Juvenile Sales went under in the early 90s. people used to park their kids there for an hour while doing a medical appt or something and then not buy anything when they picked the kid up |
Posted by: lord garth 2017-09-19 12:30 |
#1 ...Toys R Us was unpleasantly overpriced forty years ago, and it hasn't gotten any better - I've been in once in the last twenty years, to pick up a gift for my grandson which we ordered online for pickup. And they screwed it up. I can get the same stuff from Amazon 20% (or better) cheaper and not have to deal with deranged crowds and dead-souled employees. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2017-09-19 04:55 |