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Neiman Marcus Group Inc. is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection as soon as Wednesday, with plans to restructure its debt in hopes of reopening most of the luxury chain’s stores after the coronavirus pandemic, according to people familiar with the matter.
The lenders who would steer Neiman through bankruptcy are considering several options, including selling the business outright or closing some of Neiman’s 43 department stores to continue operating in a slimmed-down form, they said.