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Chuck E. Cheese parent files for bankruptcy as COVID-19 deals fresh blow

Published 06/25/2020, 01:42 AM
Updated 06/25/2020, 09:00 AM
© Reuters. A Chuck E. Cheese restaurant is pictured in Oceanside

By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) - The parent company of Chuck E. Cheese, the once popular children-themed restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, saddled by a huge pile of debt and dismal sales because of lockdowns across the country.

CEC Entertainment (CEII.UL), which also owns Peter Piper Pizza, said it plans to use the bankruptcy proceedings to talk to stakeholders and landlords and to restructure its balance sheet, as the outbreak ravages the entertainment and leisure industries globally.

Already loss making, the outbreak shut the door on a rebound as sales plunged after restaurants were forced to close as lockdowns were put in place. Chuck E. Cheese was hit especially hard owing to its children's party and games venues.

Irving, Texas-based CEC, which was taken private by Apollo Global Management (N:APO) in a leveraged buyout in 2014, joins a growing list of high-profile corporate collapses due to the ongoing health crisis.

Calling it the most challenging time in its history, the company listed assets and liabilities of $1 billion to $10 billion, according to the bankruptcy filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.

CEC, which terminated a merger with blank check company Leo Holdings (N:LHC_u) last year for an undisclosed reason, reported nearly $29 million in losses last year, compared to losses of $20.4 million in 2018.

Chuck E. Cheese's bid to boost sales through delivery apps under the name "Pasqually's Pizza & Wings" earlier this year only created more problems, as many customers thought they were ordering from a local business.

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As of Wednesday, 266 Chuck E. Cheese and Peter Piper Pizza restaurant and arcade venues were re-opened. The company expects to keep them open throughout Chapter 11 proceedings.

As of March, CEC and its franchisees operated 612 Chuck E. Cheese and 122 Peter Piper Pizza venues, with locations in 47 U.S. states and 16 foreign countries.

PJT Partners (NYSE:PJT) is serving as a financial adviser, while FTI Consulting (NYSE:FCN) is its restructuring adviser.

U.S. and international franchise partners, as well as corporate entities outside the United States are not part of its restructuring process, CEC added.

Latest comments

All companies lost should sue their states for unconstitutional lockdowns. They never had the power to do this to begin with, bankrupt the states.
Or companies shouldn’t have piled up debt to their eye *******and should’ve been more fiscally responsible in general. Covid isn’t the cause, its the scapegoat.
Apollo has drained so many companies over the years...
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