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BUSINESS, Page 47Business NotesBANKRUPTCYMore Than He Could Chew
B. Altman and Bonwit Teller are not the sort of stores that
stiff their suppliers. But since the spring, several fashion houses
have withheld shipments to the swank Manhattan department stores
because of late payments. The stores have been caught in the
enormous debt problems of their current owner, Australia's Hooker
Corp., which is controlled by investor George Herscu. Last week
Hooker's U.S. holding company sought protection from its creditors
under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Herscu piled up debts of $1.4 billion building his
trans-Pacific empire, then ran into trouble last year. Hooker,
Australia's second largest home builder, has been hit by rising
interest rates and sagging home sales in Australia, as well as
lukewarm retail sales in the U.S. Herscu is now trying to sell off
$750 million in assets, from Manhattan to Melbourne. Altman and
Bonwit, meanwhile, are hoping to satisfy their creditors in time
to sell some fall fashions.