Stalking horse emerges as buyer in Conn’s bankruptcy case - Furniture Today
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Stalking horse emerges as buyer in Conn’s bankruptcy case - Furniture Today
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Jefferson Capital Systems has emerged as a stalking horse bidder in the bankruptcy auction for the assets of Top 100 retailers Conn’s HomePlus and Badcock Home Furniture &more. On Sept. 30, Jefferson Capital delivered a copy of an asset purchase agreement for Conn’s Inc.; Conn Appliances Inc.; Conn Credit Corp. Inc.; Conn Credit I, LP, CARF COL LLC; W.S. Badcock LLC; W.S. Badcock Credit LLC; and W.S. Badcock Credit I LLC f…
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