Sports Authority

Denver Broncos Look to Take Sports Authority Name Off Mile High

05/31/16

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Sports Authority – Consignment Actions Have Begun

03/21/16

On March 15 and 16, 2016, the Debtors in the Sports Authority bankruptcy, Case No. 16-10527, filed approximately 161 adversary complaints against consignment vendors.  The purpose of these complaints is to determine the priority and validity of the consignment vendors’ claims of title and their claim to a security interest in the consigned goods.

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Sports Authority Files for Bankruptcy – Formation & 341 Meetings Scheduled

03/08/16

On March 2, 2016, each of the seven debtors which collectively comprise Sports Authority filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The cases are jointly administered under Case No. 16-10527 before the Honorable Mary F.

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Number of Troubled Companies Nears 2009 Peak

03/03/16

Financially strapped companies’ ranks are swelling.

A Moody’s Investors Service tally of the least-creditworthy companies rose by 10 to 274 this month, pushing it nearer to April 2009’s record 291. The list comprises companies rated at least six notches into junk territory with a negative outlook–which suggests a further downgrade could come soon.

The uptrend is a sign that while the U.S. high-yield default rate remains below its long-term average (3.1% now versus 4.7% since 1983, per Moody’s), more corporate borrowers are finding themselves on shaky financial ground.

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