Nov 3 (Reuters) - Vitamin Shoppe-owner Franchise Group, backed by investment bank B. Riley Financial, said on Sunday it has ...
Franchise Group, the owner of brands including the Vitamin Shoppe, Buddy’s Home Furnishings and Pet Supplies Plus, filed for ...
Riley Financial, has filed for bankruptcy — but plans to keep open most of its retail brands, including Vitamin Shoppe. The ...
The Vitamin Shoppe owner Franchise Group has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after reporting nearly $2 billion in debt, ...
The Vitamin Shoppe will continue to trade after a deal brokered by owner FRG as it seeks buyers for its multiple brands amid ...
Franchise Group has filed for bankruptcy but Pet Supplies Plus, The Vitamin Shoppe and Buddy’s Home Furnishings will remain ...
Lenders are vying to take control of 100 percent of the company in a debt-for-equity swap that would clean up the balance ...
Franchise Group Inc., the bankrupt brand manager backed by B. Riley Financial Inc., paid insiders $5.75 million in retention ...
The restructuring wipes out B. Riley Financial’s investment in the company, which occurred just over a year ago.
Maybe you haven’t heard of Franchise Group Inc. (FRG), but it owns the Vitamin Shoppe and a couple of other retailers. The ...
FRG, its operating businesses and the company's other affiliates, commenced voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Holding company Franchise Group Inc., also known as FRG, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, reports RetailWire.