Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 1:23 pm
In an effort to weather its financial storm, Hudson’s Bay has successfully extended its creditor protection until July 31. This move offers the storied retailer a crucial period to restructure and settle debts amid ongoing fiscal challenges.
Gives Canada’s oldest department store more time to pay back what it owes
La compagnie a eu l’autorisation de commencer à rembourser ses dettes avec l’argent des ventes de liquisation.
An Ontario court has extended Hudson’s Bay’s reprieve from the hundreds of businesses it owes money until the end of July.
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