Bankruptcy – Signature9 http://198.46.88.49 Lifestyle Intelligence Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:39:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Blockbuster Declares Bankruptcy On $1.46 Billion in Debt http://198.46.88.49/living/blockbuster-declares-bankruptcy-on-1-46-billion-in-debt http://198.46.88.49/living/blockbuster-declares-bankruptcy-on-1-46-billion-in-debt#respond Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:39:46 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=16044

Well, at least they won’t have to pay late fees on that.

Unable to fight shifting consumer preferences that have seen online (Netflix) and kiosk (Redbox) based DVD rentals become the standard, the world’s largest multi-national movie rental company officially declared bankruptcy today.

“The company listed assets of $1.02 billion against debt of $1.46 billion on a Chapter 11 petition filed today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York. The company said it reached a deal with a group of bondholders on a plan of reorganization and secured a $125 million loan to finance operations.” {Bloomberg}

If you can’t remember the last time you had a Blockbuster night, you’re likely not the only one. While going to the video store used to be a regular occurrence for many, the success of mail-order rentals and in-store kiosks has proven to be too much for the Blockbuster storefront model to compete with, and not just in the US. Blockbuster’s proposed plan for reorganization includes bankruptcy for stores in Italy, Spain and Canada as well. Locations in Argentina will no longer be funded.

Blockuster will undoubtedly try to emerge with a renewed focus on mail-order rentals and other delivery options that don’t have the same overhead as maintaining actual stores. While convenience and monthly subscription models that don’t punish your wallet with late fees is a big part of the appeal of Netflix or Redbox, they have a huge advantage built into their business model. Netflix doesn’t have to spend lots of money on commercial properties or rent, and Redbox doesn’t have to pay for an employee to always be there while you’re deciding on a movie. Ironically, the 25-year-old company that put many small, independent rental stores out of business when entering new territories will have to think like a small(er) independent for a chance at recovery.

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No Happily-Ever-After For Lacroix? http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/no-happily-ever-after-for-lacroix http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/no-happily-ever-after-for-lacroix#respond Wed, 02 Dec 2009 01:39:21 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=7311

Pass the Kleenex, pronto: the house of Christian Lacroix has been hit by the wrecking ball, with the legendary empire being completely stripped down to include only accessories and perfume.

After a steady downward spiral, the French fashion house has been assigned a turnaround plan by Paris’s commercial court and will be forced to close both its haute couture and ready-to-wear lines, an action which eliminates 92% of its work force and leaves a terrible void in the already-unshaky fashion world.

We’re still shocked at this turn of events and will greatly mourn the loss of the house, but we’re still glad (in a bittersweet way) that the Christian Lacroix name is (for now) able to avoid complete liquidation.  Bisous, Christian — we hope you pull through!

Read the full story {The Guardian}

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Curtains For Christian Lacroix? http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/curtains-for-christian-lacroix http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/curtains-for-christian-lacroix#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:15:53 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=6127

The circle of life runs round again, and while on one hand we’re excited by all of fashion’s new kids on the block, we’re also sad to see the probable end of the fashion greats like the house of Christian Lacroix.

Lacroix is another designer who has had to declare insolvency in response to the ailing financial market, and although a few buyers (like Emirati Sheikh Hassan Ben Ali al-Naimi) have stepped forward, the fate of the fashion house still teeters on shaky ground.  The French tribunal responsible for the case was unable to resolve anything today, declaring a new hearing date on 1 December.

Although the Rococo decadence of Lacroix is out-of-keeping with the more pared-down conservatism brought on by the recession, we still love the house’s colorful optimism which adds some much-needed brightness to an otherwise gray runway season.

Read the full story {AFP}

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