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Rite Aid Is Set to Burn Lenders Who Bailed the Firm Out

Rite Aid Is Set to Burn Lenders Who Bailed the Firm Out

Bloomberg26-04-2025

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The drug store's creditors face steep losses from a second bankruptcy filing.

Welcome to The Brink. It's Irene Garcia Perez and Reshmi Basi in New York, and Eliza Ronalds-Hannon in Atlanta, where we've been tracking Rite Aid's slide into a second bankruptcy. We also have updates on Weight Watchers, Nio and Nitrogenmuvek. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@bloomberg.net.
Rite Aid 's most senior creditors face steep losses from a second bankruptcy filing, just months after the drug store's own projections showed they would have been fully repaid if it had been liquidated instead of restructured.

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