by Calculated Risk on 1/11/2009 08:24:00 PM
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Retailer Bankruptcy Filings Expected
From the WSJ: Wave of Bankruptcy Filings Expected From Retailers in Wake of Holidays
... U.S. retailers are expected to begin a wave of post-holiday bankruptcy filings, altering the landscape at malls and on main streets across the country.Poor sales, too much debt and tighter lending standards ... the BK attorneys will probably be busy!
Retailers are particularly vulnerable in the current downturn after a decade of buoyant consumer spending, which encouraged them to overexpand and overborrow. Now, the banks and private investors who financed the boom are pulling back.
Several of the industry's biggest lenders, including General Electric Co.'s GE Capital, CIT Group Inc. and Wachovia Corp., are tightening lending terms and reducing exposure to retailers.
Their tougher terms are making it harder for retailers to find capital to reorganize under bankruptcy-court protection, as they were able to do in the past, meaning there are likely to be more liquidations.