Coronavirus may push Neiman Marcus to file for bankruptcy
March 24, 2020
Neiman Marcus was struggling with a $4.3 billion debt load before the coronavirus caused it to close its stores. Now, the luxury retailer is talking with lenders about a potential bankruptcy loan that would allow the company to continue to operate as it figures out a reorganization plan under bankruptcy protection.
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