Liberated Brands, the former North American Boardriders licensee for the Volcom, RVCA and Billabong brands, is bankrupt.
Sporting goods and apparel retailers have faced an array of economic issues since the industry faced store shutdowns in 2020 ...
The 82-year-old retailer Joann confirmed in a corporate statement Wednesday that ongoing soft sales and inventory issues had ...
About 88,000 trucking companies and 8,000 freight brokerage companies went out of business in 2023, according to Freight ...
The Container Store is back from bankruptcy. The struggling home goods emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday, Yahoo ...
Chapter 11 plans that propose to extinguish existing equity interests because the estate does not have any value remaining after the payment ...
Liberated Brands LLC, the former licensing arm for Authentic Brands Group’s collection of action sports lifestyle brands, has ...
Incora and certain of its affiliates (collectively, "Incora” or the "Company”), a leading global provider of innovative ...
With a court order from Judge Christopher Lopez, Audacy has officially completed its restructuring process under Chapter 11.
Costa Mesa-based Liberated Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday, according to the industry trade publication Shop ...
The casual-dining chain sold the locations to two franchisees, including Former CEO Ray Blanchette’s Sugarloaf Hospitality.