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California is too 'overregulated, expensive, and risky' for Bed Bath & Beyond, chairman says
Bed Bath and Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis said he won't reopen retail stores in California, taking a shot at Gov.
Bed Bath & Beyond announced that its comeback will not include locations in the largest state in the nation. Marcus Lemonis, ...
Chairman Marcus Lemonis said the decision isn’t political — it’s a response to the state’s bad business environment.
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TipRanks on MSNStatement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond
Beyond, Inc. (NYSE:BYON) has issued the following statement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond: ...
Beyond ( NYSE: BYON) CEO Marcus Lemonis is steering clear of California, calling out the state’s overregulation, high taxes, ...
Bed Bath & Beyond is making a comeback —but not in California. Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis announced on Aug. 20 that ...
Bed Bath & Beyond, once a dominant home goods retailer, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after years of declining sales and ...
Marcus Lemonis says Bed Bath & Beyond will avoid California retail operations due to expensive regulations, instead offering ...
Bed Bath & Beyond, attempting to relaunch its brick-and-mortar operation, won’t be putting any stores in California, its ...
Bye." in response to a statement from Bed Bath & Beyond Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis? No, that's not true: The ...
(Gray News) - Bed, Bath & Beyond is opening stores again after filing for bankruptcy and closing all its stores in 2023, but ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) office on Wednesday knocked Bed, Bath & Beyond after the company announced it won’t open any new retail stores in the Golden State. “After their ...
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