With all those people out of work and with nothing to do but to rent movies and games, I would assume Blockbuster would thrive.
What is that? Is that dreadful "excessive debt" expression again?
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What is that? Is that dreadful "excessive debt" expression again?
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Top U.S. movie rental chain Blockbuster (NYSE:BBI - News) said on Tuesday it has enlisted lawyers to help it raise capital and refinance debt, but stressed it has no plans to file for bankruptcy.
Blockbuster spokeswoman Karen Raskopf said the company has hired law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP but denied news reports that the firm would help Blockbuster file for bankruptcy.
Blockbuster spokeswoman Karen Raskopf said the company has hired law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP but denied news reports that the firm would help Blockbuster file for bankruptcy.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Blockb...-14532435.html
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