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Bankrupt Sbarro Might Be Saved!

Last we heard about Sbarro, the omnipresent mall pizzeria that grew from a Brooklyn storefront, the chain was preparing for bankruptcy. But now it appears a white knight may swoop in and save the pizza! The chain is in negotiations to accept an offer that would value it higher than the bankruptcy plan it entered in April.

“We believe it is in the best interest of all stakeholders for the company to dedicate its resources to exploring all available value maximizing alternatives,” interim CEO Nicholas McGrane said in a statement. The unidentified “qualified bidder” the company is in talks with is looking to buy the entire chain for more than the company was going to sell itself to creditors for, a source tells Bloomberg. Sbarro currently has a hefty $365 million dollar debt load.

Things have not gone well for the company, which employs about 5,000 people, over the last few years as it has closed a number of its restaurants in the face of the recession. In the first nine months of 2010 it lost about $29.3 million off of sales of roughly $239 million.

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  • Ragingsemi

    Just like Jerry Sbarro blamed his hopeless restaurant in the NY-Times bldg on the recession, they'll blame the failure of their pizza chain on the recession. I'm sick of hearing the excuse for business' that are run poorly..."Oh it's the recession, people aren't spending any money"...cry me a river. Last time I checked pizza is like the cheapest thing you can eat. If that's not a recession proof restaurant I don't know what is. The problem here is that they spread their-selves way too thin, and the pizza f-ing sucked...but go-ahead blame it on the recession...(oh and if you couldn't tell...I fucking hate Jerry Sbarro) 

  • Fofofofofo

     I thought that tourists loved Sbarro's. Where are they supposed to eat if Planet Hollywood and Sbarro's is gone?!

  • RabbiLaFunque

     If you can't make a profit charging 4 bucks a slice than you deserve to die.

  • Buzmeg

    Charging $4.00 a slice means nothing if no one buys it at that price.

  • FU Boy

    "exploring all available value maximizing alternatives" - Howzabout making a decent pizza?  

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