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              Saturday, November 3, 2018, Vol. 22, No. 306

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BROOKSTONE HOLDINGS: Incurs $14.6 Million Net Loss in September
RMS TITANIC: Posted $711,580 Ending Cash Balance at Sept. 30

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BROOKSTONE HOLDINGS: Incurs $14.6 Million Net Loss in September
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BankruptcyData.com reported that Brookstone Holdings Corp. filed
with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court a monthly operating report for
September 2018. For the month, the Debtor reported a net loss from
operations of $13.9 million and a net loss of $14.6 million on
$19.4 million in net sales. Expenses were comprised of (i) $16.2
million in cost of goods sold, (ii) $ 17.1 million in operating
expenses and (iii) $0.8 million in interest expense. Cash at the
beginning and end of the month was $780,000 and $1.0 million,
respectively.

          About Brookstone Holdings

Founded in 1965, Brookstone Holdings Corp. is a U.S.-based product
developer and retailer of wellness, entertainment, and travel
products that are fun to discover, smart to use and beautiful in
design.  Brookstone products are available at its 35 retail
locations in airports throughout the U.S., online at Brookstone.com
and through select premium retailers worldwide.

Brookstone Holdings and its affiliates sought protection under
Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (Bankr. D. Del. Lead Case No.
18-11780) on Aug. 2, 2018.

In the petitions signed by Stephen A. Gould, secretary, the Debtors
estimated assets of $50 million to $100 million and liabilities of
$100 million to $500 million.

Judge Brendan Linehan Shannon presides over the cases.

The Debtors tapped Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP as their bankruptcy
counsel; Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP as Delaware counsel;
Berkeley Research Group, LLC as financial advisor; GLC Advisors &
Co. as investment banker; and Omni Management Group, Inc., as
administrative agent.


RMS TITANIC: Posted $711,580 Ending Cash Balance at Sept. 30
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RMS Titanic, Inc., filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission its monthly operating report for September 2018.

In its schedule of receipts and disbursements, RMS Titanic had
$711,173 in bank funds at September 1, 2018.  It listed $406 in
total receipts and no disbursements for the month.  Thus, RMS
Titanic had a $711,580 in ending cash balance at September 30,
2018.

A copy of the monthly operating report is available at the SEC at
https://is.gd/h72i7H

                    About RMS Titanic

Premier Exhibitions, Inc. (Nasdaq: PRXI), located in Atlanta,
Georgia, is a presenter of museum quality exhibitions throughout
the world.  Premier -- http://www.PremierExhibitions.com/--  
develops and displays unique exhibitions for education and
entertainment including Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, BODIES.
The Exhibition, Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great
Pharaohs, Pompeii The Exhibition, Extreme Dinosaurs and Real
Pirates in partnership with National Geographic.  The success of
Premier Exhibitions lies in its ability to produce, manage, and
market exhibitions.

RMS Titanic and seven of its subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions
for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (Bankr.
M.D. Fla. Lead Case No. 16-02230) on June 14, 2016.  In the
petitions signed by former CFO and COO Michael J. Little, the
Debtors estimated both assets and liabilities of $10 million to $50
million.

The Chapter 11 cases are assigned to Judge Paul M. Glenn.

Daniel F. Blanks, Esq., and Lee D. Wedekind, III, Esq., at Nelson
Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, serve as the Debtors' counsel.
The Debtors employ Brian A. Wainger, Esq., at Kaleo Legal as
special litigation counsel, outside general counsel, securities
counsel, and conflicts counsel; Robert W. McFarland, Esq., at
McGuireWoods LLP as special litigation counsel; Steven L. Berson,
Esq., at Dentons US LLP and Dentons Canada LLP as outside general
counsel and securities counsel; Oscar N. Pinkas, Esq., at Dentons
LLP as outside general counsel and securities counsel.

The Debtors also employed Ronald L. Glass as Chief Restructuring
Officer and GlassRatner Advisory & Capital Group, LLC, as financial
advisors.

Guy Gebhardt, acting U.S. trustee for Region 21, on Aug. 24, 2016,
appointed three creditors to serve on an official committee of
unsecured creditors.  The Committee hired Avery Samet, Esq. and
Jeffrey Chubak, Esq., at Storch Amini & Munves PC, and Richard R.
Thames, Esq. and Robert A. Heekin, Jr., Esq., at Thames Markey &
Heekin, P.A., as counsel.

The official committee of equity security holders of Premier
Exhibitions Inc. retained Peter J. Gurfein, Esq., at Landau
Gottfried & Berger LLP as counsel; Jacob A. Brown, Esq., and
Katherine C. Fackler, Esq., at Akerman LLP as Co-Counsel; and Teneo
Securities LLC as financial advisor.



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