NEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - Mattress company Sleep Number filed for bankruptcy in New York on Friday and said it plans to sell its assets under a $415 ‌million buyout offer from Canadian bedding ...
Sleep deprivation causes reduced alertness and impaired coordination, producing effects comparable to severe intoxication and making activities such as driving especially dangerous. However, there has ...
Sleep Number is preparing to file for bankruptcy as the mattress maker contends with a high debt burden and deteriorating financial performance, people familiar with the matter said. The ...
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Norwegian developer Scatec ASA has commissioned the first phase of the 1.1 GW Obelisk solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Egypt, backed by $479.1 million in development finance ...
Sleep Number’s debt-funded $1.56 billion buybacks now sit against a market cap of roughly $47 million. With about $590 million due on its credit line in December, investors face acute refinancing and ...
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