Apr 30, 2008 | Techbargains.com
As Seen on TV Micro Grill - $15.99 at Linens n Things
One day. yugster has the Sensio Bella Cucina 4-in-1 Grill, Griddle, Panini Press & Contact Grill today only for $48.95 with $9 shipping. via Techbargains.com
Rocky retailer crimps fundraising
Financial trouble at a home furnishings store has workers edgy and schools that once used the outlet for fundraising abandoning it. via Saginaw News
Kitchenaid Artisan 7 Speed Hand Mixer KHM7 in Onyx - $45.99 at Online Store
Linens N Things has the Kitchenaid Artisan 7 Speed Hand Mixer KHM7 in Onyx for only $45.99 after 20% off 1 item coupon code: 26620000008 and $10 mail-in-rebate . Select FREE in-store pickup or add $10.99 ... via Techbargains.com
Shopping Center Economic Model Is History
“Putting aside whatever operational issues they may be addressing -- We're in an economy where people might begin to think twice about spending $5 on a cup of coffee; so suddenly you don't need two coffee shops on a single city block.”
DIA / QQQQ / SPY Expect to see a major wave of shopping center supply later this year. via Seeking Alpha
Home store seeks deal to ease debt
Linens 'n Things Inc. will defer a $16.1 million interest payment due Tuesday and is in talks about staging a capital restructuring with the interest holders. via Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Continue reading "Linens 'n Things looking to sell Canada stores."
“It would be premature, however, to speculate on what those alternatives might be”
Trying to raise cash as it braces for an expected bankruptcy filing, Linens 'n Things is looking to sell its highly profitable chain of stores in Canada , The New York Post is reporting. via The Jersey Journal
Furnishings retailer Linens 'n Things delays interest payment
Linens 'n Things Inc., the home-furnishings retailer taken private by Apollo Management LP two years ago, postponed a $16.1 million interest payment and is in negotiations with bondholders as it seeks to raise ... via Chicago Tribune
Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
Linens - n Things To Declare Bankruptcy, Don't Hold Gift Cards
We received many gift cards as wedding gifts and fortunately none of them were Linens 'n Things cards because they'll be filing for bankruptcy tomorrow . via Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
Home Retailer Expected to File For Bankruptcy
Linens 'n Things Inc., a home-furnishings retailer caught by an increasing debt load and shrinking housing market, is expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-court protection by Tuesday, several people ... via Free Republic
Chap. 11 Next for Linens 'N Things
Linens 'n Things and its creditors are scrambling to prepare for a bankruptcy filing they hope will be quick and painless for the home-furnishings retailer, sources told The Post. via New York Post
Apollo's Linens N' Things Hires Workout Firm Conway, People Familiar Say
Linens 'n Things Inc. , the housewares retailer controlled by buyout firm Apollo Management LP , hired restructuring firm Conway Del Genio Gries & Co. via Bloomberg
A frying pan is one of those things that you need whether you are a gourmet chef or a beginner. via Lansing State Journal
Fitch Places Linens 'n Things on Rating Watch Negative
Fitch Ratings has placed the ratings of Linens 'n Things, Inc. on Rating Watch Negative as follows. via Business Wire
Linens n Things - 20% Off + Free Shipping on Select As Seen on TV items
Sears has the Kenmore 720-0549 Stainless Steel 4-Burner Gas Grill, featuring a 770 sq. via Techbargains.com
Williams-Sonoma Weaves An Uninspiring Tale
Williams-Sonoma failed to impress in its latest quarter. Wall Street is full of hopeful stories of companies thriving despite tough economic conditions, but unfortunately Williams-Sonoma doesn't have a ... via Investopedia
Buzz Mailbag: Fulin's plans to open this weekend
“We'll be announcing the specific opening date as we get closer to that time”
Q: When is Fulin's Asian Cuisine opening? A:The owners hope to open the restaurant Saturdayat The Avenue Murfreesboro on Medical Center Parkway, according to Ray Russell, one of the partners. via DNJ.com