Circuit City files for Chapter 11 protection

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Circuit City files for bankruptcy protection
Monday November 10, 10:44 am ET
By Vinnee Tong and Michael Felberbaum, AP Business Writers

Circuit City seeks bankruptcy protection amid pressure from vendors ahead of the holidays RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Circuit CityStores Inc., the nation's second-biggest electronics retailer, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday but plans to stay open for business as the busyholiday season approaches.
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It said it decided to file for bankruptcy protection because it was facing pressure from vendors who threatened to withhold products during the holidayshopping period. The company also said it cut 700 more jobs at its headquarters, after announcing a week ago that it would close 20 percent of its stores andlay off thousands of workers.
Circuit City filed under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, which will allow it to hold off creditors and continue operations while it develops areorganization plan. Its Canadian operations also filed for similar protection.

Doing so "should provide us with the opportunity to strengthen our balance sheet, create a more efficient expense structure and ultimately position thecompany to compete more effectively," James A. Marcum, vice chairman and acting president and chief executive, said in a statement.

Shares in Circuit City fell 14 cents, or about 56 percent, to 11 cents on Monday before being halted.

The Richmond, Va.-based company, which has had only one profitable quarter in the past year, has faced significant declines in traffic and heightenedcompetition from rival Best Buy Co. and others. While the retail industry overall is facing what's expected to be the weakest holiday season in decades,Circuit City's struggles have intensified as nervous consumers spend less and credit has become tighter.

In court documents, Chief Financial Officer Bruce H. Besanko said three factors led to the bankruptcy filing: erosion of vendor confidence, decreasedliquidity and the global economic crisis.

"Without immediate relief, the company is concerned that it will not receive goods for Black Friday and the upcoming holiday season, which could causeirreparable harm to the company and its stakeholders," Besanko said in the filing.

The company's biggest creditors are its vendors: Hewlett-Packard has a $118.8 million claim followed by Samsung ($115.9 million), Sony ($60 million),Zenith ($41.2 million), Toshiba ($17.9 million) and others. Smaller creditors include GPS navigation system maker Garmin, Nikon, Lenovo, Eastman Kodak andMitsubishi.

Circuit City Stores Inc. announced a week ago it planned to close 155 of its more than 700 U.S. stores by Dec. 31. The stores are spread throughout 28states, including multiple locations in areas like Phoenix and Atlanta. It is laying off about 17 percent of its domestic work force, which could affect up to7,300 people.

"This isn't a surprise," JPMorgan analyst Christopher Horvers said of the bankruptcy filing, adding that the reorganization could help thecompany get out of leases for certain bad store locations.

Circuit City also said last week that it will further cut back on new store openings and planned to work with landlords to renegotiate leases, lower rent orterminate agreements while it dealt with tightening credit from its vendors.

"At the end of the day I think it's really about an inventory position," Horvers said. "If they can get inventory into the stores, I canthink they'll remain competitive."

Horvers also found it encouraging that the company was able to secure financing. Circuit City said it had lined up $1.1 billion in loans to provide workingcapital while it is in bankruptcy protection. That replaces a $1.3 billion asset-backed loan it had been using.

Loans to operate while in bankruptcy are called debtor-in-possession, or DIP, loans.

"That's a big DIP in the current market," said John Penn, a partner at law firm Haynes & Boone who is not involved in the case. "Tosecure that size DIP now is quite a achievement. With the news of the cuts last week -- and vendors wanting to know they can get paid -- having a recognizablesource like a DIP can calm a lot of vendor concerns."

The company said in its filing that it had $3.4 billion in assets and $2.32 billion in liabilities, as of Aug. 31.

Circuit City posted a wider second-quarter loss in September with a 13 percent decline in sales at stores open at least a year. The company has been undernew leadership since late September when Chief Executive Philip J. Schoonover agreed to step down.

Shares in Circuit City have traded under $1 for more than a month and the company received a warning about that last month from the New York StockExchange.
AP Business Writer Vinnee Tong reported from New York



look out for deals
 
If you can find a store, maybe you'll get good deals. You'll get Mail-In-Rebates though. No guarantee you'll receive that money. Don't buy anywarranties, who's going to fill them once they shut down?

Best Buy $%+$+!
 
People saying Best Buy "ftw" "
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"..they aren't that much better price wise.
 
I don't think the prices will change that much....they don't make money off of xbox and playstation consoles or games.....they mainly make money off ofaccessories.

The deals will be with store brand stuff and movies
 
Well now that I work there ...I hear that my store is staying open and that we have a lot new stuff planned for 09..
 
Originally Posted by Food4Thgt

Well now that I work there ...I hear that my store is staying open and that we have a lot new stuff planned for 09..


You better start looking for a new job...
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The Circuit City by me had a storewide 10-20% off sale, copped 3 DVD's for $28. Had some Ipods on sale
 
Originally Posted by uknowho85

Who shops at Circuit City anyway???????????????????
I used to go to Best Buy all the time after my shift at Circuit City ended to buy stuff we didn't have in stock. I told my boys who are stillthere that one day they're going to go to work and the place will be an El Pollo Loco.
 
Their Sales right now aren't really sales. best Buy out of box sales are waaay better than CC sales.
 
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11

Let me know when they put their Blu-ray players/PS3s on clearance...

not gonna happen

[h1]http://consumerist.com/5079502/no-deals-notorious-compusa-liquidator-to-run-circuit-city-closings[/h1]
[h1]No Deals: Notorious CompUSA Liquidator To Run Circuit City Closings[/h1]
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Your worst suspicions have been confirmed, the liquidator that ran the notoriously awful CompUSA liquidation (they actually raised prices, click here to see a photo) is conducting the liquidation of 155 Circuit City stores.

TWICE says:
Liquidation sales on $300 million worth of inventory that began yesterday at 154 Circuit City stores are being conducted by Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, a government filing shows.

An additional store will be closed by Circuit City on its own.

According to an 8-K filing by Circuit City with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dated Oct. 31, the retailer will be paid a guaranteed amount equal to 72 percent of the cost value of the merchandise included in the sales.

The liquidators, which formed a joint venture, will receive an agent's fee equal to 3.5 percent of the cost value of the merchandise.


The stores are accepting cash and credit cards, but not selling gift cards or accepting checks.
 
i workd for both compusa and circuit city and was layd off @ both lol
 
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11

Let me know when they put their Blu-ray players/PS3s on clearance...

not gonna happen

[h1]http://consumerist.com/5079502/no-deals-notorious-compusa-liquidator-to-run-circuit-city-closings[/h1]
[h1]No Deals: Notorious CompUSA Liquidator To Run Circuit City Closings[/h1]
circuitlogo.jpg
Your worst suspicions have been confirmed, the liquidator that ran the notoriously awful CompUSA liquidation (they actually raised prices, click here to see a photo) is conducting the liquidation of 155 Circuit City stores.

TWICE says:
Liquidation sales on $300 million worth of inventory that began yesterday at 154 Circuit City stores are being conducted by Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, a government filing shows.

An additional store will be closed by Circuit City on its own.

According to an 8-K filing by Circuit City with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dated Oct. 31, the retailer will be paid a guaranteed amount equal to 72 percent of the cost value of the merchandise included in the sales.

The liquidators, which formed a joint venture, will receive an agent's fee equal to 3.5 percent of the cost value of the merchandise.

The stores are accepting cash and credit cards, but not selling gift cards or accepting checks.




nooo.GIF
 
Thats crazy... "raised prices"

Unreal. They will only be in WORSE condition that they started trying that. Of course a liquidator will not lower prices if they get a percentage of the netsold.

Smart guys over there... they will be stuck with ALOT of merchandise.

Whatever happened with all the inventory Comp USA didn't sell?
 
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