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Author Topic: Several retail chains on verge of bankruptcy after poor holiday sales  (Read 3065 times)

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Several retail chains on verge of bankruptcy after poor holiday sales


A bah-humbug holiday continues to haunt America’s weaker retail chains.

At least three more apparel chains — Wet Seal, Eastern Mountain Sports and Bob’s Stores — are running short of cash and on the verge of filing for bankruptcy protection, The Post has learned.

A fourth chain, outdoor retailer Gander Mountain — some of whose vendors stopped talking orders — just hired financial adviser Lazard, several sources told The Post.

A Gander spokesman declined to comment.

For Wet Seal — owned by Versa Capital, a private equity firm — a poor holiday made it impossible to obtain new financing, according to a recent regulatory filing.

As a result, the ailing teen apparel retailer, which has already completed one trip through Chapter 11, is shutting its Irvine, Calif., headquarters and closing its 171 stores.

Meanwhile, EMS and Bob’s Stores — which, like Wet Seal, were bought out of bankruptcy by Versa less than a year ago — are running out of cash and could file Chapter 11 as soon as Friday, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

Over the last several weeks, Versa tried unsuccessfully to sell both EMS and Bob’s, sources said.

“We are evaluating a number of strategic options. No decisions have been made,” Eastern Outfitters, the holding company that owns the chains, said in a statement.

Bob’s operates 35 stores in the Northeast. EMS, a 50-year-old chain, has shrunk to 53 stores from 69 last year.

One telltale sign that they are headed south is that they didn’t place orders for the upcoming season at the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market conference earlier this month in Salt Lake City, according to Lowenstein Sandler’s Jeffrey Cohen, who was the lead lawyer for the chains’ creditors committee last year.

“Word started to get around at the conference that they were in trouble again,” Cohen said.

Lenders are also not underwriting new orders for merchandise, according to one such banker in the apparel industry.

“This subset of the sporting industry is having to pivot quite a bit,” Cohen said. “It’s been very tough for the vendors in this space.”

Rivals REI and Dick’s Sporting Goods are faring better financially — for now, at least.
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I am absolutely no financial or business expert and am not familiar with all of the mentioned stores.  But the one that I am more familiar with seems to have turned into a clothing store more than a sporting goods store.  Maybe the other ones did too.  SO that means they all sell overseas stuff to increase the profit margins.  I feel that came back to bite them in the butt. 

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Dicks last weekend in CAWchester today...they hung it up here.

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our sunday paper has dicks ads in them all the time. looks more like a clothing store then a sporting goods store!
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A lot of Cabela's adds are the same, very little tackle.
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have to see what the new "Cabela's" catalog will look like under Bass pro
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What would save them is a higher minimum wage and more corporate taxes.
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I'm not sure how many times I walked otta gander with nothing and went across the street to fleet farm. As far as dicks, the one here in town is usually pretty busy.

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I'm not sure how many times I walked otta gander with nothing and went across the street to fleet farm. As far as dicks, the one here in town is usually pretty busy.

Yep same here.  I do like walking around gander but the prices always seem higher.
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I use Gander to look at and play with their big gun inventory, then go to my buddys store and have him order the gun I want.  Flat Farm is the go-to store for tackle....if they don't have it, I don't need it.  :smiley: