Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Hostess is now in liquidation...drakes is already looking at NJ plant.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Hostess is now in liquidation...drakes is already looking at NJ plant.

    Twinkies firm Hostess Brands wins liquidation bid

    Advisers to Hostess Brands said they had received much interest from potential buyers

    A US bankruptcy judge has given the go-ahead for the liquidation of Hostess Brands, owner of some of the country's best known food brands, including cream-filled sponge snack Twinkies.

    The hearing was delayed from Monday to allow for last-ditch talks with unions, but those failed.

    As a first step in the liquidation of the company, Hostess is expected to lay off about 15,000 of its employees.

    But Hostess' advisers are confident that parts of the business can be sold.

    In a statement, the company blamed the need for liquidation on a strike by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco and Grain Millers (BCTGM) union, which started on 9 November.

    Hostess Brands had sought protection from its creditors through Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January, but said it could not afford to continue operating through a strike.

    The BCTGM blamed the company's problems on years of mismanagement and being saddled with debt by private equity owners.

    But Hostess said: "The wind-down was necessitated by an inflated cost structure that put the company at a profound competitive disadvantage", adding that the main problem was its collective bargaining agreements with its staff.

    'Iconic brands'
    One of the firm's lawyers said there had been a "flood of enquiries" about buying some of the brands.

    Advisers to Hostess Brands said they had been showing a potential buyer for the Drake's cakes brand around the factory in New Jersey on Tuesday.

    "These are iconic brands that people love," said Joshua Scherer from Perella Weinberg Partners.

    Hostess expects to keep on about 3,200 staff to help shut down its properties, but only about 200 of them are likely to still be employed at the firm by the end of March.

    Hostess said the liquidation would mean the closure of 33 bakeries, 565 distribution centres, approximately 5,500 delivery routes and 570 bakery outlet stores.

    #2
    You can buy one of those twinkies and set it on the deck of a battleship. The battleship will rust and deteriorate faster than the twinkie will spoil. There are that many preservatives in it.
    [COLOR="#008080"][/COLOR][SIZE="5"][COLOR="LightBlue"][B]Not everything that counts on the battlefield is countable.[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

    Comment

    Cain's Lair Forums Statistics

    Collapse

    Topics: 26,187   Posts: 269,850   Members: 6,183   Active Members: 7
    Welcome to our newest member, Fermin13Q.

    Today's Birthdays

    Collapse

    There are no members with birthdays today.

    Top Active Users

    Collapse

    There are no top active users.

    More Posts

    Collapse

    • Reply to Hi guys!
      by Evil_T0NY {CLR}
      I've been Alpha and will be Beta testing the Delta Force game. It's been really getting good reviews! Definitely a good Battlefield feel to it like the...
      14 Nov 2024, 08:50 PM
    • Reply to Hope your all OK over there
      by Apache Warrior
      We had 17 inches of rain from the storm on November 7, 2024.
      Apache
      11 Nov 2024, 07:55 AM
    • Reply to Hope your all OK over there
      by Sirex
      Aye, I'm inclined to agree with that lmao
      Gone are the days of warm summers and snow filled winters here, nothing but rain and wind for 8mths of...
      10 Nov 2024, 08:53 PM
    • Reply to Hope your all OK over there
      by Apache Warrior
      Now we have had a lot of flooding in this area and there are still a lot of houses that have not been repaired. Must be the apocalypse.
      ...
      8 Nov 2024, 09:23 AM
    Working...
    X