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Saks Is at a Crossroads, Facing Creditor and Vendor Unease

The luxury retailer made an initial payment to bondholders on time, but six months after it acquired Neiman Marcus concerns about its finances remain.

Danielle Kaye
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Bergdorf Goodman, Luxury Goods and Services, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Metrick, Marc J, Neiman Marcus Group, Saks Fifth Avenue, Shopping and Retail
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