https://finance.yahoo.com/news/j-c-penney-lenders-struggle-184633988.html
With inventory going stale in idled stores and real estate valuations slipping amid the coronavirus pandemic, they’re recalculating the value of collateral that secures existing debt, and trying to determine whether the company can back another sizable loan, the people said. They asked not to be identified because the talks are confidential.
The company is negotiating with banks supporting its asset-based credit facility and lenders behind its first-lien debt about a bankruptcy loan, Bloomberg previously reported.
Options that would avoid a bankruptcy filing altogether are also still being discussed, some of the people said. A representative for J.C. Penney, based in Plano, Texas, declined to comment.
Management was originally hoping to raise as much as $1 billion. If new collateral can’t be lined up, it could strengthen a faction of creditors who favor liquidating J.C. Penney.
The retailer’s current asset-based lenders, which include Wells Fargo & Co., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp., have taken a cautious stance about supplying more funds because they would have to increase their exposure to possible losses, the people said.