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Core Finance

"TOYS R US: Chapter 11 doesn't necessarily mean time out", says Buik

Sep 19, 2017, 01:28 PM

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TOYS R US has applied to Chapter 11 for bankruptcy protection. Panmure Gordon Senior Market Commentator David Buik believes all is not lost, but it does not look good, with a debt mountain of $5 billion, with $400 million due to be repaid next year.

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