Rite Aid is seeking approval from a U.S. bankruptcy court to cut $2 billion in debt and transfer control to a group of lenders. Former Bartell Drugs employees discuss Rite Aid's bankruptcy at a reunion event.
"Rite Aid will ask a U.S. bankruptcy court to approve its restructuring plan on Thursday." https://t.co/3ZKAIHzZlD
Rite Aid seeks bankruptcy court approval to cut $2 billion debt https://t.co/duJ6DQDemr https://t.co/oJzEW6pR4b
Rite Aid will ask a U.S. bankruptcy court to approve its restructuring plan on Thursday, seeking to cut $2 billion in debt and turn over control of the company to a group of its lenders. https://t.co/4Xfx8AkPC7 https://t.co/4Xfx8AkPC7
Rite Aid will ask a US bankruptcy court to approve its restructuring plan, seeking to cut $2 billion in debt and turn over control of the company to a group of its lenders https://t.co/giaNj0tIUV @DietrichKnauth https://t.co/oERRQ4b5IM
🇺🇸 At Bartell Drugs ‘reunion,’ former workers mull Rite Aid bankruptcy https://t.co/vpYDcsi13B
At a Bartell Drugs ‘reunion,’ former workers mull Rite Aid's bankruptcy. https://t.co/uXsBwc8HEo