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Bankruptcy update: Quiksilver, Haggen file Chapter 11
New York -- Two very different retail companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Supermarket retailer Haggen filed for bankruptcy after struggling for months to digest a huge acquisition that has proved troublesome from the start. Surfing and skate apparel chain Quiksilver Inc. also sought protection, a victim of online competition, fast-fashion merchants and teens’ fickle tastes.
Here is more information on both:
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Conn's names new CEO, sells off bad debt
Conn’s is selling off much of its consumer debt and appointing a new CEO as the specialty retailer looks reposition its business.
In a series of strategic moves designed to shore up its ailing consumer finance business and restore investor confidence, Conn’s has named Norman Miller as its new CEO, entered into an agreement to securitize $1.4 billion of retail installment contract receivables, and received board authorization to repurchase up to $75 million of securities, and termination of the stockholders’ rights plan.

