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    Blockbuster Bankruptcy Plan Expected To Be Filed In January

    December 28, 2010

    The video rental chain Blockbuster Inc. recently asked a New York bankruptcy court for an extension on their Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection plan with hopes of having their new deadline for late March. The Phoenix Business Journal reported that the company is set to have their bankruptcy plan filed by mid-January, where about 180 Blockbuster stores are expected to close by April 2011.

    We reported in an earlier blog post that the Dallas-based retailer announced their bankruptcy last September after carrying about $900 million of debt. The company is now looking to close hundreds of stores and focus more of their efforts on digital distribution. Before Blockbuster's Chapter 11 reorganization plan began, the company had about 120 stores in the state of Arizona.

    Perhaps the more time that is needed in the Blockbuster case comes from shareholders and unsecured creditors questioning the company's reorganization plan. Greg Maggipinto, a representative for the Ad Hoc Committee that represents shareholders, says that more time could be desired so that holiday sales and digital business can be further evaluated.

    "They don't want to put out a business plan that gets trumped easily because a lot of people are watching these proceedings pretty closely here," Greg Maggipinto said in the Phoenix Business Journal. "There are other companies out there that have a keen interest in what is happening to Blockbuster."

    In the state of Arizona, there are many Phoenix bankruptcy attorneys that develop reorganization plans for companies that are filing for bankruptcy. More information about the process of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy can be found through our Related Resource pages.

    Last edited by Flamingo; 12-30-2010, 01:58 PM.
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    we LOVE our blockbuster and really hope they don't close... i suppose with netflix and the like...it's bound to happen sooner than later....
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      #3
      Blockbuster was one of the ten companies to go bye bye in 2011. My husband's employer is another...............Praying that doesn't happen!

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        #4
        i have a feeling we will be seeing a few more companies either go under or totally reorganize...
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          #5
          Paper newspapers and magazines will slowly start to go next. Online subscriptions will maybe keep many alive and well. Many camera chains have filed bankruptcy and closed numerous stores due to the decline in film developing and the transfer to digital and also the big box stores are taking over knocking many similar business out of the way.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Flamingo View Post
            Paper newspapers and magazines will slowly start to go next. Online subscriptions will maybe keep many alive and well. Many camera chains have filed bankruptcy and closed numerous stores due to the decline in film developing and the transfer to digital and also the big box stores are taking over knocking many similar business out of the way.
            i can see that happening........actually oprah will most likely own everything???

            it will be unfortunate for those not owning computers or the elderly who depend on reading their favorite newspapers or magazines...it's changing times for certain.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Flamingo View Post
              Paper newspapers and magazines will slowly start to go next. Online subscriptions will maybe keep many alive and well. Many camera chains have filed bankruptcy and closed numerous stores due to the decline in film developing and the transfer to digital and also the big box stores are taking over knocking many similar business out of the way.

              I guess between this and the stockpile of unsold houses we will be able to save more trees.
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                Originally posted by banca rotta View Post
                I guess between this and the stockpile of unsold houses we will be able to save more trees.
                it's so nice you find something positive in such news... save the trees!
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