Circuit City files Ch. 11

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Circuit City Files for Bankruptcy Protection


NEW YORK (AP) -- Circuit City Stores, the nation's second-biggest electronics retailer, filed for bankruptcy protection Monday but will stay open for business as the holidays approach.

It filed under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, which will allow it to hold off creditors and continue operations while it develops a financial reorganization plan.

The Richmond, Va.-based retailer has been struggling as nervous consumers spend less and credit has become tighter.

The announcement came a week after it said it would close 20 percent of its stores and lay off thousands of workers.

The company said it decided to file because it was facing pressure from vendors who threatened to withhold products during the busy holiday shopping season.

Circuit City said it had secured $1.1 billion in loans to provide working capital while it is in bankruptcy.

It had $3.4 billion in assets and $2.32 billion in liabilities, as of Aug. 31.

Circuit City Stores Inc. announced a week ago it planned to close 155 of its more than 700 U.S. stores by Dec. 31. The stores are spread throughout 28 states, including multiple locations in areas like Phoenix and Atlanta.

It is laying off about 17 percent of its domestic work force, which could affect up to 7,300 people.
 
Wake me when the real fire sale prices show up... I hear the 30% number is bogus (jack the price up, then mark it down, etc.)

Anyone see some REAL discounts yet?
 
I can't imagine how this helps them stock their stores (from the CNN article on this). Can a judge order a manufacturer to continue shipping product, with no assurance of ever getting paid? Or it guarantees them payment somehow?
 
Most people feel they are doomed.. CH 11 will hold off creditors asking for payments while they figure out how to survive, but eventually they'll have to pay people and keep rolling or completely shut down and sell off what assets they do have.

The stock is at 2 cents right now.. for under 4 million you too can own all of CC :)
 
Maybe this is just a way to keep payroll going for a few months more for those hard working [strike]executives[/strike] employees.
 
Maybe they will fool everyone like when Kmart Filed for chapter 11 and then bought Sears! :eek:

Who knows?
:rolleyes:
 
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