The company cited the loss of many of its major publisher clients, post-pandemic declines in sales and increases in costs as reasons for the filing.
Diamond and a company associated with Canada-based Universal Distribution have signed a non-binding letter of intent for Universal to acquire Diamond UK. Universal has also submitted a stalking horse bid for Diamond’s game distribution unit, Alliance Game Distributors, for $39 million. A stalking horse bid is typically made to set a price floor before an auction for the asset, with the bidder to receive a break-up fee if it does not end up acquiring the asset.
Diamond is also in active talks to sell its other operating units, including its core comic, toy, and collectible distribution business; Diamond Book Distributors; Collectible Grading Authority; and Diamond Select Toys.
Penguin Random House is the company's largest creditor, with many other comic and game companies owed substantial amounts (see "PRH Is Largest Creditor").