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Two years after falling into bankruptcy and closing all of its stores across the United States, Bed Bath & Beyond is poised for a retail comeback — just not in California.  Marcus Lemonis, executive ...
Beyond is continuing to lose money, their revenue is declining, and their number of shares outstanding is continuing to grow.
Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis said the home retailer won’t open stores in the state, while the fashion company cut a deal ...
In August 2025 the retail chain announced it would not open stores in California because of "risky" business environment.
Lemonis, who couldn't get the condo sold in 2022 at nearly $5 million, cut the price by 31% before putting it back on the market this week.
Failed Republican candidate, TV host and now Bed Bath & Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis whined about Governor Newsom on Newsmax, proving Newsom's social media posts are having a major impact ...
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Marcus Lemonis, chairman of Bed Bath and Beyond, said the decision not operate or expand in California is not about politics, raither “it’s about reality.” He said the decision was made for ...
The Bed Bath & Beyond Executive Chairman implied that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s strategy is shutting out “investment and capital” ...
Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond, announced that the company will not open or operate any retail stores in California on Wednesday.