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(Gray News) - Bed, Bath & Beyond is opening stores again after filing for bankruptcy and closing all its stores in 2023, but ...
Bed Bath & Beyond, attempting to relaunch its brick-and-mortar operation, won’t be putting any stores in California, its ...
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 ...
Beyond ( NYSE: BYON) CEO Marcus Lemonis is steering clear of California, calling out the state’s overregulation, high taxes, ...
Beyond (BYON) has issued a statement from Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond: “We will not open or operate retail stores in California. This decision isn’t about politics – it’s ...
The case? California is too “overregulated, expensive, and risky,” according to Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis. The ...
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Mediaite on MSNBed Bath and Beyond Executive Tells Newsmax He Wants Gavin Newsom ‘Out of Office’: ‘Somebody’s Gotta Say Something’
Bed Bath and Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis told Newsmax on Wednesday he would "love to see Gavin Newsom out of office." ...
Bed Bath & Beyond fans in California nostalgic for the in-store experience will have to make do with the company's website ...
Chairman Marcus Lemonis said the decision isn't political — it's a response to the state's bad business environment.
The CEO of the retailer Bed Bath & Beyond issued a stinging rebuke of California and said he won’t be expanding to the Golden State thanks to Democrat-imposed regulatory burdens. “We will not open or ...
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