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Blockbuster has plans to file for a pre-packaged bankruptcy in September, the Los Angeles Times is reporting. The company’s lost more than a billion dollars in the past two years. It’s closed nearly a thousand stores in the past year.

The paper is quoting unidentified sources who claim executive management is going the route of a pre-packaged bankruptcy filing, which will allow the company to reorganize in court and shed its debt burden.

 

Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Securities, said there’s no reason not to believe the news report. He added that Blockbuster has no way of reorganizing out of court given its current debt load. “They have senior secured debt and unsecured debt,” he said. “If you do anything out of bankruptcy to change the terms of the debt on one, it triggers a default on the other.”

 

As far as the shareholders who have been pushing to get guidance on what will happen to their interest in the company, Pachter said “they are probably not going to get much out of this.”

 

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At least 2 out of 3 are still open in Reno/Sparks.

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Good, blockbuster blows. I knew they sucked when it was like March 2010 and I went to rent FIFA 10 and they said they didn't have it yet, they only had FIFA 09. I used to live off Blockbuster, now I only go there by force.

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Netflix, that redbox thing at groecery stores, on demand, and the economy has pretty much destroyed a place like blockbuster.

 

they closed the one near me about a year ago. I always want to run over there to rent a PS3 game, tehn remember it's not there. haha.

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Their not going to go bankrupt. Did you read the article?

They're probably preparing to file for Chapter 11, which is bankruptcy. If they can restructure and make it out of bankruptcy, they'll still be around. If they don't file for bankruptcy, they'll have to look for a new investor, or beg their debt owners to reduce their interest payments. At this point, that's not likely to happen.

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I've never used Redbox, but I was told by a few friends about it and it's gotten really good reviews. It popped into my mind that that and netflix really killed blockbuster.

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I used to go to the one close to my place because my cousin worked there, but once he quit, I never went there again. Then the store closed down about a year or two later.

 

I've only been to Redbox once and the DVD I rented, it skipped and I wasn't able to finish the movie at the time. Though the next day, it was on one of the movie channels on ON DEMAND and that's how I was able to finish the movie. I was able to get my dollar back though.

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