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CreditRiskMonitor® offers up five quick and important facts that you needed to know about now-bankrupt WeWork Inc. to have made a more solid business evaluation – or, more advisable, an alteration of credit extension or a pivot to a peer.
Pier 1 Imports, Inc.'s management is hyper-focused on turning around the business, but don’t let other scoring methods (including the PAYDEX® score) mislead you.
Business at casinos and resorts has picked up following an easing of travel restrictions after COVID-19, yet operators worldwide continue to be tested by steep fixed cost structures and debt-loaded balance sheets.
CreditRiskMonitor recently published a Bankruptcy Case Study on apparel titan Sequential Brands Group, Inc. What were the glaring warning signs of failure? And how can you avoid a major bankruptcy write-down when the evidence of danger is cloaked? Our latest “Five Fast Facts” blog answers these questions and more.
CreditRiskMonitor offers up five quick and important facts that you need to know about Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. to make a more solid business evaluation – or, more advisable, even an alteration of credit extension or a pivot to a peer.
Part of CreditRiskMonitor's Mid-Year Review series, we focus on the volatile state of casual dining establishments and how the FRISK® score is helping credit and procurement managers stay ahead of bankruptcy risk.
The senior housing industry reported a significant share of the coronavirus illness cases, causing a collapse in occupancy. A considerable population decline in assisted living facilities could deliver a slew of corporate bankruptcies in the coming year.
Thomas Cook and Virgin Australia, two massive airliners, have filed bankruptcy. Could American Airlines be next?