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In reply to the discussion: It starts with a closing store. [View all]MichMan
(15,046 posts)10. JoAnne's declared bankruptcy before being sold to a private equity firm.
It just delayed the inevitable by several months. Hooters had been owned by a couple different private equity firms since the death of the founder in 2006.
Healthy profitable firms don't generally sell out to private equity, they usually turn to them as a last resort. The manufacturing company I retired from declared bankruptcy during Covid. A private equity firm bought it and it remains open.
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Excellent article. Thanks for posting. I gave a talk about this to me senior group. They
SharonAnn
Tuesday
#2
I love Hooters and nothing to do with the girls. I really like their wings, eat there about once a week. Expensive.
OverBurn
Tuesday
#3
Entrepreneurs grow companies. Vulture capitalists (private equity) suck them dry, which they have to do in private.
Bernardo de La Paz
Wednesday
#37
I was commenting on the general claim that included vulture private equity capitalists in "seeking profit"
Bernardo de La Paz
Wednesday
#45
What is the proposed solution for failing companies if they are prohibited from selling them?
MichMan
Wednesday
#41
I never knew they got public financing of the debt. I always thought it was banks taking the risk
MichMan
Wednesday
#47
I'm retired and old. I have a couple of pairs of shoes with easy slip on, from LL Bean and they've been worn by me for
CTyankee
Tuesday
#27
BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street hold significant ownership stakes in many media companies.
sop
Tuesday
#17
Worse: hasn't Blackrock been involved in scooping up huge numbers of homes for sale, taking them off
wiggs
Tuesday
#19
Agree. Terrible, terrible trend. Most of the US will be renters eventually. Except the top 10%. nt
wiggs
Wednesday
#53
As a Professional Seamstress, I am saddened by the closing of JoAnn Fabrics.
ProudMNDemocrat
Wednesday
#31
Joann's has been in trouble for years, decades, even. Poor management, stores kept half-empty, employees of the devil...
mucholderthandirt
Wednesday
#32