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Home / Business and Economy / Saks Nears Bankruptcy Amid Debt Crisis

Saks Nears Bankruptcy Amid Debt Crisis

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Saks, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue, is nearing bankruptcy due to significant debt.
  • The company recently missed a crucial debt payment, worsening its financial outlook.
  • Saks faces over $100 million in interest payments, prompting crisis talks.
Saks Nears Bankruptcy Amid Debt Crisis

Saks, the parent company of luxury retailers Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Off Fifth, is reportedly facing imminent bankruptcy as it grapples with a significant debt burden.

The department store giant recently missed a crucial debt payment, exacerbating its financial woes. Executives are in urgent discussions to secure over $100 million in interest payments, exploring options such as emergency financing, asset sales, or filing for Chapter 11 protection.

Founded in 1924, Saks has struggled to adapt to the evolving luxury market dominated by online shopping. The company's troubles intensified after its $2.7 billion takeover of Neiman Marcus last year, which led to store closures and strained supplier relationships, impacting inventory availability.

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Disclaimer:
Saks, the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue, is reportedly nearing bankruptcy due to a significant debt load and a recent missed debt payment.
Saks is struggling with substantial debt, over $100 million in interest payments, and difficulties adapting to the modern luxury retail market.
Saks executives are considering emergency financing, selling assets, or filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to address its financial challenges.

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