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STARTER FILES FOR CHAPTER 11; NBAP OWED $15.6M

          CT-based Starter Corp. has "announced major layoffs and
     filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection," according to
     Wayne Travers of the NEW HAVEN REGISTER.  The company's 20
     largest unsecured creditors listed in its filing include
     NBAP (owed $15.6M), MLBP ($1.6M), NFLP ($1.2M), and NHLE
     ($903,000).  Other unsecured creditors, with claims ranging
     from $170,000 to $700,000, include Fox Broadcasting,
     Player's Inc, MSG, Vibe Magazine and Olympia Entertainment
     (N.H. REGISTER, 4/20).  The filing also includes Cowboys RB
     Emmitt Smith, who is owed $250,000.  The WALL STREET
     JOURNAL's Jacobs & Fatsis report that Starter's filing comes
     after "failing to find an investor to help the company
     weather a declining market" for league apparel.  Starter
     attorney Joanne Wills said that the company "had been in
     negotiations with a group of investors but defaulted on bank
     covenants before a deal for an equity infusion could be
     reached."  Jacobs & Fatsis write that league execs were
     "surprised by the filing," noting that Starter CEO David
     Beckerman "told officials late last week that he expected to
     find an investor."  Whether Starter will be able to
     "continue to operate and meet existing deals" to supply
     merchandise to pro leagues "isn't clear."  Starter shares
     "lost nearly half their value" in trading yesterday, falling
     $1.125, or 47%, to $1.25 (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 4/20). 

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