Navigating Liquidity in Retail Restructurings
Throughout a retail restructuring, from the prefiling period through the winddown of the proceedings, debtors and their professionals face unique challenges that arise from the nature of retail operations and the resulting direct impact on liquidity management. Although not an exhaustive recitation...
DIP Financing in Retail Bankruptcy Cases: Looking to Precedent to Reduce Litigation, Save More Retailers
With the surge in retailers filing for Chapter 11 over the last several years, precedents abound for the debtor-in-possession (DIP) packages put together to finance the bankruptcy cases of retail debtors. Certain patterns and common practices have begun to emerge. A review of large retail Chapter...
Improving the Odds of Success for Retail Bankruptcies
Last year saw over 9,300 retail store closures—more than any other year on record and a 60% increase over the roughly 5,800 closures in 2018. Whether one believes the industry is in the midst of the “retail apocalypse” or that what’s happening is merely a matter of survival of the fittest, it is a...
Retail In Crisis
These are unprecedented times. In a matter of days, the coronavirus pandemic virtually shut down American society, and with it, the wheels of industry came to a standstill. There is not one industry that has not been hit with the repercussions of this virus. In fact, “hit” may be an understatement...
TMA Town Hall for March 25, 2020

COVID-19 Disrupts Dealmaking

In our first virtual Town Hall, speakers discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on various market segments, some of which were already facing disruption.

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JCR Guest Editor
In these unusual times, we are pleased to share our retail edition of the Journal of Corporate Renewal. While the global economy is experiencing a massive disruption, and no sector appears to be spared from this downturn, the retail sector’s challenges escalated to new heights. Looking at last five...
Expectations, Recession, Manufacturing, Distribution
With economists predicting an economic slowdown in 2020 and a recession perhaps as soon as 2021, how will valuations and EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) multiples fare? While it is difficult to get meaningful data specifically on distressed sale transactions...
Expect the Unexpected
As the trade war between United States and China persists and competition abroad continues to grow, U.S.-based manufacturers have faced diminished profits and uncertain financial futures. In fact, Deloitte projects the U.S. manufacturing sector’s GDP growth levels for 2019 trended downward,...
Supply Chain Risk Is a Rising Tide
The auto industry moves the needle in many different geographic markets, which often trickles down to other commercial industries. Stress cracks at the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) level often create shock waves down the supply chain, which increase risk factors for tier one, two, and...
Distribution Is Bedrock of Success for Online Retailers
E-commerce has become a disruptive force in both the retail and distribution sectors. It has significantly impacted consumer buying habits as well as distribution networks and technology platforms. For the consumer, most of these disruptions have been positive. E-commerce was made possible in 1991...