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The bankruptcy filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware marked the second time since 2018 and for a similar reason: high debt load and the shift among teens heading online.
Shein, Temu growth puts thousands of SA retail jobs at risk By Nicola Mawson, Contributing journalistJohannesburg, 07 Aug 2025South Africa’s e-commerce sector isn’t growing fast enough. Offshore ...
Nuvei today announced that Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Limited (HKEX: 116), one of the most iconic jewelers in ...
The chain's bankruptcy filing is the second in seven years. Its troubles include unwieldy debt, shoppers' changing habits and ...
The teen accessory retailer cites debt obligations and competition from online retailers as it enters Chapter 11 proceedings ...
Claire’s Chapter 11 filing follows the bankruptcies of other teen retailers including Forever 21, which filed in March for ...
Claire’s, the jewelry chain that was once an inescapable part of life for many teens, filed for bankruptcy a second time ...
Claire's, an accessory and ear piercing shop that was once a staple in malls, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week.
Claire's jewelry store chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company previously filed Chapter 11 in 2018; most of its stores will stay open.
China-founded e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu have captured a combined 3.6% share of South Africa's retail, clothing, ...
Temu and Shein have long been known for their ultra-low prices. In fact, Temu’s famous Super Bowl ad encouraging people to ...