TechCrunch News 2024年10月19日
Fluid Truck files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and pursues sale after leadership shakeup
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Fluid Truck,这家被誉为商用车的Zipcar的公司,在不到两个月的时间内,其董事会解除了创始人的执行职位,并裁员30%,申请了第11章破产保护,并找到了潜在买家接手业务,该交易尚待法院批准。Fluid Truck还获得了700万美元的贷款,用于维持运营并为重组和出售过程提供资金,直至今年年底。破产申请是在该公司亏损不断增加,并面临多起诉讼的情况下提出的,包括10月10日在科罗拉多州提起的一项集体诉讼,原因是该公司未能支付其Fluid Vehicle Investor Program (FVIP)成员的欠款,该计划允许个人(包括员工)和小型企业主购买货车和卡车车队,并在Fluid的管理下在平台上出租。Fluid Truck估计,有大约5500名债权人等待付款。该公司欠FVIP成员1200万美元,欠供应商2600万美元。这还不包括Fluid Truck在2023年遭受的2060万美元现金损失。Fluid Truck的联合创始人兼前首席执行官詹姆斯·埃伯哈德和前首席法律顾问詹妮弗·斯奈德于2016年创办了这家初创公司。从那时起,Fluid Truck已成功筹集了超过8000万美元的风险投资,并已扩展到美国32个州的400个城市。但由于宏观经济因素和保险索赔管理不善,该公司很快在埃伯哈德的管理下陷入财务困境。Fluid的赤字不断累积,埃伯哈德与董事会中的两名少数股东——Bison Capital和Ingka Investments——之间开始出现嫌隙。埃伯哈德无法筹集更多资金来弥补公司的损失,7月份,董事会投票决定解除他和斯奈德的职务。埃伯哈德的继任者,Paladin Management的斯科特·阿维拉,于8月开始探索清算方案。但随后,Fluid Truck收到了一位客户的一笔期待已久的巨额款项,并决定利用这一势头尝试出售公司。就在这时,犹他州西谷城的货车租赁公司Kingbee Rentals意外地成为了潜在买家。唯一的问题是?Kingbee无力独自收购Fluid Truck的所有资产。而Fluid Truck也无力继续维持运营。因此,Fluid Truck在其破产文件中要求法院批准紧急资金,形式为Kingbee和一些现有投资者提供的700万美元债务人持股(DIP)贷款,法院于周五批准了该贷款的临时批准。“DIP贷款人基本上说,‘我们将借给你这笔钱,但如果交易在12月31日之前没有完成,你就违约了,我们可以清算这家公司。’”先锋融资集团的破产专家亚当·斯坦-萨皮尔对TechCrunch说。“如果[Fluid]超过了这个期限,这给了他们一个锤子。”目前尚不清楚Fluid Truck能够以多少价格出售其资产,但斯坦-萨皮尔表示,可能在700万美元左右。这对任何无担保债权人(如FVIP成员)来说都是坏消息,他们将是最后获得偿还的债权人之一。“对于那些仅仅是无担保债权人的人来说,从偿还的角度来看,情况看起来相当严峻。”斯坦-萨皮尔说。“除非他们提交了留置权或对这些资金有某种担保,否则他们将面临一些麻烦。”Fluid Truck没有立即回复置评请求。

😨 Fluid Truck宣布破产,并正在寻求出售。该公司在不到两个月的时间内,经历了董事会解雇联合创始人、裁员30%、申请破产保护等一系列事件。

💸 Fluid Truck的财务状况堪忧,该公司在2023年遭受了2060万美元的现金损失,并欠FVIP成员1200万美元,欠供应商2600万美元。

🤝 Fluid Truck找到了潜在买家Kingbee Rentals,但Kingbee无力独自收购所有资产,因此Fluid Truck寻求法院批准700万美元的债务人持股(DIP)贷款,以维持运营并完成出售。

😔 对于无担保债权人来说,情况不容乐观,他们可能无法获得全部偿还。

🚨 Fluid Truck的困境再次证明了在当前经济环境下,即使是看似成功的企业也可能面临巨大的挑战。

Less than two months after Fluid Truck’s board ousted its sibling co-founders from their executive positions, the company has laid off 30% of its staff, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and found a potential buyer to take on the business, pending court approval, according to bankruptcy filings and information from a former employee. 

Fluid has also been approved on an interim basis as of today for a $7 million loan to keep the business operational and fund the restructuring and sale process through the end of the year.

The bankruptcy filing in a Delaware court comes as the company’s losses mount and it faces several lawsuits, including a class action filed on October 10 in Colorado, after it allegedly failed to pay money owed to members of its Fluid Vehicle Investor Program (FVIP) – a program that allowed individuals, including employees, and small business owners to purchase fleets of vans and trucks to be rented out on the platform under Fluid’s management. 

Fluid Truck has estimated that the number of creditors awaiting payment is at around 5,500. The company owes FVIP members $12 million, and owes vendors $26 million. That’s on top of the $20.6 million in cash losses Fluid Truck suffered in 2023. 

James Eberhard and Jenifer Snyder, Fluid Truck’s sibling co-founders and former CEO and chief legal counsel, respectively, founded the startup that has been referred to as the Zipcar of commercial vehicles in 2016. Since then, Fluid Truck has managed to raise more than $80 million in venture funds and expand to 400 cities in 32 states across the U.S. But the company soon found itself in a deep financial hole under the stewardship of Eberhard due to a combination of macroeconomic factors and mismanaged insurance claims. 

Fluid’s deficits accumulated and bad blood started festering between Eberhard and two minority shareholders on the board – Bison Capital and Ingka Investments – according to people familiar with the matter. Eberhard was unable to raise more capital to fund the company’s losses, and in July, the board voted to remove him and Snyder from their roles. 

Eberhard’s replacement, Scott Avila from Paladin Management, began exploring liquidation options in August, according to a declaration he filed in bankruptcy court on October 16.  

But then Fluid Truck received a large, long-awaited payment from a customer, and decided to use that momentum to try to sell the company. That’s when Kingbee Rentals, a van rental agency in West Valley City, Utah, came forward unexpectedly as a potential buyer. 

The only problem? Kingbee couldn’t afford to acquire all of Fluid Truck’s assets on its own. And Fluid Truck couldn’t afford to keep the lights on for much longer. So in its bankruptcy filing, Fluid Truck has asked the courts to approve emergency funding in the form of a $7 million debtor-in-possession (DIP) loan from Kingbee and some existing investors, and the court approved it on an interim basis on Friday.

“The DIP lenders basically said, ‘We’re going to loan you this money, but if the sale doesn’t close by December 31, you’re in default, and we can liquidate the business,” Adam Stein-Sapir, a bankruptcy expert at Pioneer Funding Group, told TechCrunch. “It gives them a hammer to do something if [Fluid] blows past that deadline.” 

It’s unclear how much Fluid Truck will be able to sell its assets for, but Stein-Sapir says it could be around that $7 million mark. That’s bad news for any unsecured lenders, like FVIP members, who will be among those last in line to be paid back. 

“For people who are just unsecured here, it’s looking pretty grim in terms of recovery,” Stein-Sapir said. “Unless they filed a lien or have some kind of security in those funds, they are in some trouble.” 

Fluid Truck did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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