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Struggling Big Lots preparing bankruptcy filing, will sell stores: report

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Last updated: September 7, 2024 12:54 am
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Discount home goods retailer Big Lots is preparing to file for bankruptcy as early as this Sunday and plans to sell its chain of stores through a court-supervised process, Bloomberg News reported Friday, citing people familiar with the situation.

The company will remain in operation under Chapter 11 protection, the report said, and is currently in the process of securing a stalking horse bid, which means that the bid could be outdone if better offers emerge.

Earlier in the day, the retailer announced the postponement of its second-quarter earnings release, which had been scheduled for Friday. The company now expects to report results on Sept. 12.


Big Lots store in Wisconsin.
Big Lost postponed its second-quarter earnings release until next week. Above, a store in Wisconsin. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK

The company has been collaborating with advisers from AlixPartners and Guggenheim Partners on the bankruptcy and sale process, according to the report.

Big Lots, a retailer operating around 1,400 stores and employing over 30,000 workers, has been grappling with declining sales over the past few quarters, putting pressure on its balance sheet.


Store sale signs
Big Lots shares have plunged more than 90% in the past year and dropped more than 22% in extended trading on Friday. Michele Eve Sandberg/Shutterstock

Its stock has plunged more than 90% in the past year and dropped more than 22% in extended trading on Friday.

Last week, Bloomberg reported that Big Lots was mulling a potential bankruptcy filing and may seek court protection within the coming weeks.

The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comment.

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