Macy's Merchandising Group International, LLC
Location
New York
Founded
2006-02-28
Website
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Recent Articles about Macy's Merchandising Group International, LLC
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2024-01-22 (barrons.com)
Macy’s Stock Rises After Rejecting Private Equity Buyout. Why It's Just the Start.
Macy’s rejected an unsolicited $5.8 billion offer from Arkhouse and Brigade Capital to take the department store chain private, prompting the bidders to threaten to go straight to shareholders.
Read more2024-01-22 (marketwatch.com)
Macy’s rejects $5.8 billion takeover bid, as Arkhouse threatens to take offer directly to shareholders
Macy's Inc. said Sunday it has rejected an unsolicited bid by Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management to take the department-store chain private...
Read more2023-12-11 (industryleadersmagazine.com)
Investors Group Offer to Buy Out Macy’s at $5.8 Billion
An investor group Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital has made a $5.8 billion offer to take department store chain Macy's
Read more2023-12-11 (rebusinessonline.com)
Investor Group Offers $5.8B Buyout of Venerable Retailer Macy’s
NEW YORK CITY — An investor group comprising Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management has made a bid to buy out Macy’s (NYSE: M) for $5.8 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal. The offer from two of the retailer’s largest shareholders would include taking the company private. Real
Read more2017-03-16 (retaildive.com)
Report: Activist hedge fund Starboard Value retreats from Macy's
Starboard founder and CEO Jeff Smith in October said that the firm bought into Macy’s “too early” and that it was growing impatient with the retailer's reluctance to develop an aggressive real estate play.
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