Iconic American department store operator Sears Holdings Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, becoming easily the highest-profile casualty of the "Retail Apocalypse" to date.
CreditRiskMonitor’s proprietary FRISK® score has Texas oil and gas company Jones Energy, Inc. (NYSE: JONE) at a "1," the highest probability of bankruptcy in the next 12 months.
Sears Holdings Corporation has closed underperforming stores and cut costs, yet a hedge fund controlled by company CEO Eddie Lampert is now pushing for even more forceful financial restructuring to stave off bankruptcy.
Subscriber crowdsourcing data has highlighted J. C. Penney Company, Inc.’s bleak financial position, and users can affirm this through its low FRISK® score.
Public and private companies need to be proactively evaluated in distinct, different ways by risk management professionals - fortunately, with the FRISK® score and PAYCE® score, CreditRiskMonitor has world-class solutions for both subportfolios.
CreditRiskMonitor’s proprietary FRISK® score has Colorado-based energy giant Westmoreland Coal Company at a "1," the highest probability of bankruptcy within the next 12 months.
CreditRiskMonitor’s FRISK® score had been warning of tremendous financial stress at healthcare provider Hooper Holmes, Inc. for more than a year's time before their bankruptcy filing in late August.
There are many junk debt issuers that are exposed to the adverse effects stemming from the recently adopted U.S. tax reform, increasing the need for counterparties to keep their credit culture up.
Corporate supply chains need to be wary of suppliers that are financially distressed. High-risk suppliers can expose your company to a variety of issues, which can ultimately have an impact on your company's supply chain, sales revenue, and reputation.