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RadioShack warns of possible Ch. 11 bankruptcy
« on: September 12, 2014, 0302 UTC »

RadioShack warns of possible Ch. 11 bankruptcy

Published Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 | 4:24 p.m.

Updated 3 hours, 34 minutes ago

NEW YORK (AP) — RadioShack warned Thursday that it may need to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization if it can't rework its debt or find another way to ease a cash crunch.

The struggling retailer said in a regulatory filing that it is in talks with its lenders, bondholders, shareholders and landlords to fix its balance sheet, but if it can't, it will try to file a prepackaged bankruptcy.

RadioShack, which is based in Fort Worth, Texas, has been working on turning around its business for the past 18 months. The company's efforts have included cutting costs, renovating and closing stores, and shuffling management. It reported another quarterly loss on Thursday on lower revenue.

CEO Joseph Magnacca said efforts to fix the company's problems could include debt restructuring, closing more stores and other cost-cutting measures. He said the company is reviewing several alternatives, some that would need consent from its lenders.

RadioShack is quickly running out of cash and warned Thursday that it doesn't have enough left to fund its operations beyond the "very near term." The company reported $30.5 million in cash and cash equivalents on hand as of Aug. 2. That's down from $179.8 million at the end of last year.

The company has struggled to find its place in the evolving retail and technology landscape. It's sought to remake itself, focusing on wireless devices and accessories, but growth in that business is slowing as more people have smartphones and see fewer reasons to upgrade. The company says it is working on becoming less dependent on that business.

It is trying to update its image and remain competitive against online and discount retailers. It is also working to add new products, including private-brand and exclusive items.

Noting the company's dwindling cash, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services downgraded its corporate credit rating on RadioShack further into non-investment grade, or "junk," territory Thursday.

"We believe the company will default or restructure in some form that is tantamount to a default within the next six months," S&P said in cutting its RadioShack rating to "CCC-" from "CCC."

For its second quarter, RadioShack reported on Thursday that it lost $137.4 million, or $1.35 per share, for the period ended Aug. 2. That compares with a loss of $52.2 million, or 51 cents per share, a year ago.

Stripping out certain items, loss from continuing operations was $1 per share.

Revenue dropped 22 percent to $673.8 million from $861.4 million.

Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected a loss of 66 cents per share on revenue of $735.9 million.

Magnacca said the quarter's performance was mostly hurt by the postpaid mobile phone business, as customers were relatively unenthused about the current phone selections and were waiting for announcements on new devices such as the next generation of iPhones. There were also intense promotional efforts by wireless carriers, he added.

Sales at stores open at least a year declined 20 percent on softer traffic and the weak performance of the mobile phone business. That figure is a key indicator of a retailer's health because it excludes results from stores recently opened or closed.

RadioShack's shares rose 9 cents to close Thursday at $1.02.

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Re: RadioShack warns of possible Ch. 11 bankruptcy
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2014, 0353 UTC »
When it drops to 10-15 cents a share, we corner the market on their stock and wait for the dead cat bounce, Al.

We'll use the profits to set up the harpoon batteries in Cali.

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Re: RadioShack warns of possible Ch. 11 bankruptcy
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2014, 2102 UTC »
"Channel 11:  The Bankruptcy Channel"

I better call my cable company and ask when they'll be carrying this...




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Re: RadioShack warns of possible Ch. 11 bankruptcy
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2014, 0035 UTC »
When it drops to 10-15 cents a share, we corner the market on their stock and wait for the dead cat bounce, Al.

Or if you have the cajones - buy a mess of their junk bonds and hope the government deems RS "too big to fail".  With the discount to par they are probably now paying about 500% or better.  You'll be able to buy a whole navy, Pigmeat!
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