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Distressed Investing 2009: Which retailers can restructure?

Published February 6, 2009 at 3:59 PM


At a time when consumer confidence is at an all-time low and prominent retailers such as Linens 'n Things Inc. and Sharper Image Corp. are being forced into liquidation, it's hard for lenders to know which retailers will survive. At the TMA/The Deal's Distressed Investing Conference, a panel including Ron Greenspan of FTI Consulting Inc. discussed what types of retailers can capitalize in the economic environment, how to restructure and where the industry is headed. - Maria Woehr
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