Monday, August 6, 2012
Hostess' Chapter 22
While bankruptcy is very often a difficult process for many companies,
the second bankruptcy for Hostess this decade is definitely not a piece
of cake. A recent article
outlines how the original bankruptcy process looked like it would allow
Hostess to move forward as a going, profitable concern. However, the recent recession
coupled with Hostess' high labor costs and high leverage have forced the
company back into bankruptcy court. The company pension plan is
underfunded by about $2 billion and labor relations are stained. If the
pension liability is eliminated by the bankruptcy court, the Teamsters Union has already had a strike by its members ratified. And while it is difficult to liquidate a Twinkie, the manufacturer of this iconic yellow treat may be headed for such a fate.