99 Cents Only is a discount chain with a primary price point of around $1. It has more than 350 locations in California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada.
Bluestem Brands
2/18
Bluestem Brands owns 13 e-commerce sites including Appleseed's, Bedford Fair, Fingerhut, Draper's & Damon's, Blair, and Gettington.com.
Everest Holdings
3/18
Everest Holdings LLC operates debt-laden Eddie Bauer, which has more than 300 stores in the US and Canada.
FullBeauty Brands Holdings Corp
4/18
FullBeauty owns a handful of clothing brands for plus-size men and women including fullbeauty.com, Woman Within, Roaman's, Jessica London, ellos, KingSize, and Brylane Home.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Drexler said the retailer's biggest mistake over the last several years is that it jacked up its prices at a time when customers were increasingly cost-conscious.
New Academy Holding Co. LLC
6/18
New Academy is the indirect parent company of the discount chain Academy Sports & Outdoors, which has more than 240 locations.
PetSmart Inc.
7/18
PetSmart has more than 1,500 pet stores in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
Steak 'n Shake Inc.
8/18
The 84-year-old fast-food chain Steak 'n Shake has more than 500 locations, primarily in the Midwest and South US.
SSH Holdings
9/18
SSH Holdings operates the mall-based Spencer's and Spirit stores.
The department-store chain Neiman Marcus is struggling with a $5 billion debt load after two leveraged buyouts.
Evergreen AcqCo 1 LP
12/18
Evergreen AcqCo 1 LP operates the the thrift-store chains Value Village and Savers, which sell used clothing, accessories, and household goods online and in stores.
HT Intermediate Holdings Corp.
13/18
HT Intermediate Holdings Corp. is the indirect parent company of the mall-based chain Hot Topic.
BKH Acquisition Corp. operates more than 100 Burger King restaurants in Puerto Rico through its subsidiary, Caribbean Restaurants.
The Fresh Market
16/18
The Fresh Market has 176 grocery stores in 24 states across the US. The supermarket chain cut prices last year in an attempt to drive shopper traffic to its stores, but its efforts reportedly failed.
Guitar Center
17/18
The music-store chain Guitar Center has suffered in part from an industry-wide dropoff in electric guitar sales.
Electric guitar sales have declined from 1.5 million sold annually to about one million in the last decade, according to the Washington Post.