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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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right-sized store footprint

At other times, private equity firms simply hired the wrong people. In 2012, Golden Gate Capital and Blum Capital bought the discount shoe seller Payless.65 As described in a detailed profile in the New York Times, through a series of owners, Payless tumbled through bankruptcy three times in four y…

—p.68 Plunder: Private Equity's Plan to Pillage America Profiting off Bankruptcy: Private Equity in Retail (60) by Brendan Ballou
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PetSmart holds the health and well-being

Sometimes the problem was simply that private equity firms understaffed their stores. For instance, after BC Partners bought PetSmart in 2015, it bragged on its website that it increased the company’s profitability by “improving corporate efficiency.”58 But in practice, according to employees, this…

—p.67 Profiting off Bankruptcy: Private Equity in Retail (60) by Brendan Ballou
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the problem was the debt

At the time, many commentators blamed Amazon. But this was, at best, only part of the story. Toys’ sales remained steady, even during the Great Recession, and in the year before it filed for bankruptcy, its $11 billion in revenue17 accounted for an estimated one-fifth of all toy sales in the countr…

—p.62 Profiting off Bankruptcy: Private Equity in Retail (60) by Brendan Ballou
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Plaza Del Rey, in Sunnyvale, California

Considering all this, it is helpful to see how private equity ownership worked in one specific mobile home community: Plaza Del Rey, in Sunnyvale, California. Sunnyvale sits in the center of Silicon Valley, and its largest employers include Google, Apple, Lockheed Martin, and Amazon. In 2015—the ye…

—p.56 Ending Homeownership as We Know It: Private Equity in Housing (37) by Brendan Ballou
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cities hit hardest by the Great Recession

It is also important to understand where this is happening. Cities hit hardest by the Great Recession saw the largest increase in rentals.86 In fact, private equity firms concentrated their acquisitions not just on specific cities but on specific neighborhoods or what one executive called “strike z…

—p.50 Ending Homeownership as We Know It: Private Equity in Housing (37) by Brendan Ballou