I think not. They wouldn't be flogging new and re-printed stuff off the presses. Having been burnt by two other long gone enterprises there are symptoms that make such an ccurence obvious to me. One fact that stands out to me is they are cutting out most low-ball sales. This is not a symptom of an entity that needs cash now.
The biggest tell tale would be a sale that goes somewhat like this:
"Buy a $1000 worth of stuff after discount and get an additional 10% off and free shipping." My $900.00 check was cashed by the Bankruptcy Court of New York and almost put me into bankruptcy ( I was elling games in the Indian Ocean.) $900.00 was several months pay. NTM I actualy had to repay closer to $1500. Seems there was no law against accepting orders when you are all ready in proceedings back in 1981.
But, the point is -- if prices are rising they be not in jeopardy. They may have been, but the signs are better now.