Hoop Retail (aka Disney Store) Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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Hoop Retail (aka Disney Store) Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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I'm surprised this news hasn't hit this forum yet--it's been all over the financial news wires since The Children's Place announced on March 20th that it was exiting the Disney Store business.

Depending on how negotiations go between TCP and Walt Disney Co. from this point, WDC will regain control of Disney Store operations, but only for about 200 of the 300+ locations.
Disney Store operator expects to leave business by May

By JEFFREY GOLD | AP Business Writer
March 27, 2008

NEWARK, N.J. - The operator of the Disney Store chain on Thursday said that the return of over 200 stores to Walt Disney Co. could be completed by May if its restructuring plan is accepted by a bankruptcy judge.

The remaining 100-plus Disney Stores in North America would be closed, said Chuck Crovitz, interim chief executive officer of The Children's Place Retail Stores Inc.

His comments came Thursday in a teleconference with analysts less than a day after the Children's Place subsidiary that operates the Disney Stores filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

The subsidiary, Hoop Holdings LLC, runs 322 Disney Stores. Secaucus-based Children's Place announced March 20 that it was negotiating to have Disney regain control of two-thirds of those stores. That announcement did not mention that bankruptcy would be used.

Neither Children's Place nor its other subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy, the company said.

Disney, of Burbank, Calif., said the bankruptcy filing was expected and that talks are continuing.

"We are very close to where we need to be, but we are not at 100 percent," Crovitz said Thursday. "There are some issues, but we don't see them as being insurmountable."

He said the transfer can be completed following the court proceedings, which he hoped would conclude by April 30.
Full story at newsday.com:

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/ ... 5413.story

And for further reading:

http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&tab=w ... earch+News
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I had read that Children's Place might be giving some Disney Stores back to Disney and that some stores may close, but I didn't know that this was due to bankrupcy. I enjoy the Disney Store, but I can't wait to see if any changes occur once Disney reclaims ownership. It stinks that some stores will be closing, though- that makes me sad. And it stinks that Hoop Retail is going bankrupt, but I am happy that Disney will be getting its stores back. Why did Disney sell their stores in the first place? Were they not doing as well as hoped?
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It should be good for disney to regain control,
hopefully irelands one disney store, in belfast, will be taken over
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The struggle to maintain Disney Stores continues. The stores that were gutted and overhauled when The Children's Place took over in the first place really struggled. I'll be happy to see those stores return to Disney, who will hopefully be better equipped to handle it now. The news that around 100 stores could be closing is frustrating; I just hope none of the stores in my area are included in that.

-Aaron
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