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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

American Apparel gets financing lifeline from investors

American Apparel said it has raised $14.9 million in capital by selling some of its shares at a discount of 43 percent to a group of private investors led by Canadian financier Michael Serruya and Delavaco Capital. The 15.8 million shares sold represented 20.3 percent of the company's outstanding stock on March 31, according to Reuters data. American Apparel has been dealing with a long-running sales slump, and had recently warned that it may have to file for bankruptcy if it does not raise enough money to keep running. Under the new agreement, the new investors get the right to purchase up to an additional 27.4 million shares at the same price within 180 days.

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