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        <title><![CDATA[Pier 1 Imports cancels bankruptcy auction amid coronavirus crisis]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">Pier 1 Imports cancels bankruptcy auction amid coronavirus crisis</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bankrupt home-furnishings chain Pier 1 Imports has canceled plans to auction off its stores and other assets this week, according to court documents.</p><p>The Fort Worth, Texas-based retailer pulled the plug on an auction that was slated for Tuesday “in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing government shut-downs and overall unstable market conditions,” according to a Friday court filing.</p><p>Instead, the company&#8217;s lenders will take on the business &#8212; which has been squeezed in recent years by stiff competition from rivals ranging from Wayfair and Target at the lower end to Williams-Sonoma and Restoration Hardware on the high end &#8212; and may it up for sale at a later date, court papers said.</p><p>Canceling the auction was a mere formality because the 58-year-old chain had failed to attract interest even before the coronavirus crisis began to engulf the US, according to bankruptcy experts.</p><p>“No qualified bidders showed up,” last week when bids were due, said distressed-debt expert Adam Stein-Sapir.</p><p>Pier 1 <strong>filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy</strong> protection on Feb. 17 when it laid out a plan to close nearly half of its 942 stores.</p><p>“They canvassed the market and even before the pandemic was in full swing they didn&#8217;t have anyone that was extremely interested or else they would have signed them up as the stalking horse bidder,” Stein-Sapir added.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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