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Rite Aid Prepares to Sell Itself in Pieces for Second Bankruptcy

Rite Aid Corp. emerged from bankruptcy in September after shuttering hundreds of stores.

Photographer: Emily Elconin/Bloomberg
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Rite Aid Corp. is running low on cash and preparing to sell itself in pieces as it heads toward its second bankruptcy, less than a year after the drug-store chain’s emergence from Chapter 11, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

The liquidity-strapped retailer is seeking a debtor-in-possession loan to help fund itself during the process, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing a private matter. The process could see some locations in certain regions sold to bidders, while those that aren’t sold would be wound down entirely.