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Ritz Camera Files Bankruptcy, Cheap Photography Equipment Follows

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Cameraphilles rejoice: liquidation sales at the electronics retailer are poised to surge after Ritz Camera filed for bankruptcy in Wilmington over the weekend. The bankrupt company put itself on course for self destruction when it paid $85 million to buy Wolf Camera out of bankruptcy in 2001, only to see itself suffer the same fate 8 years later. Ritz' DIP comes as always from existing lenders, specifically Wells Fargo, CIT and Bank of America, who had no desire to be primed by some other new fancy hedge fund, and gave Ritz a $75 million DIP.

Ritz had expanded significantly in the bubble economy, hitting $1 billion in annual revenue, growing to 800 stores in 40 states.

Major vendors Nikon, Canon and Fuji are each owed $26.6, $13.7 and $8.4 million as per the filing, likely meaning that Nikon D300 camera you have had your eyes set on for months will soon see a 50% sticker attached.

Readers who have gift cards with Ritz may be advise to use them quickly before they become categorized as general unsecured claims.

 

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Sat, 01/16/2010 - 19:30 | 196149 Anonymous
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ritz sucks glad to see them go.

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