Express, Inc. Receives Letter of Intent from Consortium led by WHP Global for Sale of Business
Initiates Court-Supervised Process to Facilitate Formal Sale Process; Receives Commitment for
Continuing to Serve Customers in Stores and Online Across the
To facilitate the sale process, Express and its subsidiaries have filed voluntary Chapter 11 petitions in the
Express is continuing to serve customers in stores and online across its EXPRESS, Bonobos and UpWest brands and expects to conduct business as usual as the Company works to right-size its lease portfolio and operations.
“We continue to make meaningful progress refining our product assortments, driving demand, connecting with customers and strengthening our operations,” said
Continuing to Serve Customers in Stores and Online
Express and its brands are serving customers without interruption:
- EXPRESS retail stores, EXPRESS factory outlets, Bonobos Guideshops and UpWest stores are open per their usual hours.
- All of the Company’s online channels, including Express.com, Bonobos.com and UpWest.com, along with all brand apps, are accepting orders.
- All of the Company’s brands are fulfilling orders and processing returns, merchandise return policies remain unchanged, and gift cards and store credits are currently being redeemed in-store.
- Bonobos is continuing to serve its premium wholesale customers.
- Customer benefits related to the EXPRESS Insider program are expected to remain the same.
As part of this process, the Company intends to close approximately 95 EXPRESS retail stores and all UpWest stores. The closing sales at affected stores are scheduled to begin on
Update to the Leadership Team
Express also announced today that it has named Mark Still as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Mr. Still has served as the Company’s interim CFO since
Additional Information About the Court-Supervised Process
The Company has filed a number of customary motions seeking court authorization to support its operations, including the payment of employee wages and benefits without interruption and the continuation of customer loyalty programs. The Company expects to receive court approval for these requests shortly. The Company looks forward to working with its vendor and supplier partners to ensure a continued successful enterprise for the benefit of the Company’s customers and the communities it serves. The Company expects to have sufficient liquidity to support the business during the court-supervised sale process.
The Company will continue to assess its store footprint in connection with this process.
Additional information regarding the Company’s financial restructuring process is available at www.AdvancingExpress.com. Court filings and other information are available on a separate website administrated by the Company’s claims agent, Stretto, at https://cases.stretto.com/Express. Representatives of Stretto can also be reached by calling (855) 337-3537 (Toll-Free) or (949) 617-1363 (International), or by sending an email to ExpressInquiries@Stretto.com.
About
For additional information about Express, please visit www.express.com/investor. For more information about our brands, please visit www.express.com, www.bonobos.com or www.upwest.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding the Company’s Common Stock
The Company cautions that trading in the Company’s common stock during the pendency of the Chapter 11 process is highly speculative and poses substantial risks. Trading prices for the Company’s common stock may bear little or no relationship to the actual recovery, if any, by holders of the Company’s common stock in the Chapter 11 process. The Company expects that its stockholders could experience a significant or complete loss on their investment, depending on the outcome of the Chapter 11 process.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release are “forward-looking statements” made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include any statement that does not directly relate to any historical or current fact. You can identify these forward-looking statements by the use of words in the future tense and statements accompanied by words such as “expect,” “potential,” “continue,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “predict,” “intend,” “plan,” “anticipate” or the negative version of these words or other comparable words. Forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions, which may not prove to be accurate. These statements are not guarantees and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict, and significant contingencies, many of which are beyond the Company’s control. Many factors could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially and adversely from any of these forward-looking statements. Among these factors are: risks attendant to the Chapter 11 process, including the Company’s ability to obtain court approval from the bankruptcy court with respect to motions or other requests made to the bankruptcy court throughout the course of the Chapter 11 process, including with respect to the DIP financing; the effects of the Chapter 11 process, including increased legal and other professional costs necessary to execute the Company’s financial restructuring, on the Company’s liquidity (including the availability of operating capital during the pendency of the Chapter 11 process), results of operations or business prospects; the effects of the Chapter 11 process on the interests of various constituents and financial stakeholders; the length of time that the Company will operate under Chapter 11 protection and the continued availability of operating capital during the pendency of the Chapter 11 process; objections to the Company’s financial restructuring process, DIP financing, or other pleadings filed that could protract the Chapter 11 process; risks associated with third-party motions in the Chapter 11 process; bankruptcy court rulings in the Chapter 11 process and the outcome of the Chapter 11 process in general; the Company’s ability to comply with the restrictions imposed by the terms and conditions of the DIP financing and any other financing arrangements; employee attrition and the Company’s ability to retain key executive management and other personnel due to the distractions and uncertainties resulting from the Chapter 11 process; the Company’s ability to maintain relationships with suppliers, customers, employees and other third parties and regulatory authorities as a result of the Chapter 11 process; the impact and timing of any cost-savings measures and related local law requirements in various jurisdictions; risks related to the Company’s strategic partnership with WHP Global; impacts of the delisting of the common stock from the
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