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American Apparel files for bankruptcy

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Date: October 5th, 2015 5:33 AM
Author: turquoise kitty

Wtf. A business can't be sustained on Walmart-quality $85 hoodies and $40 t-shirts?

http://www.wsj.com/articles/american-apparel-plans-bankruptcy-filing-as-soon-as-monday-1444017466

American Apparel Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, the latest setback for a company that was thrown into chaos after a battle to oust founder Dov Charney.

The Los Angeles-based clothing manufacturer and retail chain has struggled with shrinking sales and an outsize store footprint, as well as litigation tied to Mr. Charney, who left the company in December. It filed for chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

American Apparel plans to restructure its debt, and creditors have committed $70 million of new capital to support the reorganization and recapitalization of the business, the company said. It said they would provide about $90 million in debtor-in-possession financing.

The company said retail stores, wholesale and U.S. manufacturing operations would continue without interruption and international stores weren’t affected. The company didn't say whether stores would close.

“The restructuring support agreement, which has been approved by the company’s board of directors, will substantially reduce the company’s debt and interest payments through the elimination of over $200 million of its bonds in exchange for equity interests in the reorganized company,” the company said. It also said the agreement would provide the company with access to financing during and after its restructuring. It said the deal would reduce its $300 million debt to no more than $135 million, and cut its annual interest expense by $20 million.

The company, which had about 10,000 employees in June, had $6.9 million in cash and $38.4 million outstanding on its credit facility as of June 30. It has been staving off bankruptcy through a series of cash infusions.

One question is where a bankruptcy filing would leave the hedge fund Standard General, which through a deal with Mr. Charney became the company’s largest shareholder. Shares of American Apparel, which peaked at $15.80 in December 2007, finished Friday at 11 cents.

Mr. Charney created a following with twentysomethings, who clamored for his T-shirts and leggings. But a series of allegations of improper behavior eventually led to his removal from the company. Through a lawyer, Mr. Charney has in the past denied the allegations.

Paula Schneider, the new chief executive officer, has been trying to overhaul the company by streamlining product offerings and cutting costs. But those efforts have so far failed to stem a string of losses. In the quarter that ended June 30, American Apparel lost $19.4 million as sales fell 17% to $134.4 million.

Problems at the company started well before Mr. Charney’s ouster. American Apparel hit a setback in 2009, when it was forced to lay off more than half its Los Angeles factory staff after a probe by immigration authorities found those workers weren’t authorized to be in the U.S. The company had to replace them and train the new workers, which caused costs to soar and delayed shipments to stores. A year later cotton prices spiked, causing expenses to jump further.

American Apparel wound up borrowing money at high interest rates. Mr. Charney’s exhibitionism—he spoke openly about sex, staged racy photo shoots in the basement of his mansion and sometimes walked his factory floor in his underpants—scared off some lenders altogether, other people familiar with the matter said.



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Date: October 5th, 2015 10:22 AM
Author: Deep stimulating senate multi-billionaire



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Date: October 5th, 2015 10:58 AM
Author: slimy love of her life

also hard to survive when you are slapped wtih lawsuits everyday from labor conditions to copyright violations to rape

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Date: October 5th, 2015 11:00 AM
Author: Pontificating Keepsake Machete

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Date: October 5th, 2015 5:11 PM
Author: medicated organic girlfriend



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Date: October 5th, 2015 5:13 PM
Author: flushed galvanic spot sneaky criminal

But WHAT will we do without NEW 70s PORN STYLE adverts?

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