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Soho House saves shaky buyout with last-minute cash
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83887, member: 160"] Soho House barely survived a total financial meltdown to finally take the company private. The London operators scrambled to fix a massive cash shortage that almost tanked the one point eight billion dollar buyout from MCR Hotels. Tyler Morse and his Morse Ventures outfit tossed in fifty million, while tweaked debt agreements with Apollo and Goldman Sachs plugged the remaining deficit. Major shareholders agreed to hold onto their equity stakes rather than demanding payouts to cover the last fifty million gap. This desperate shuffle occurred after Ron Burkle and Yucaipa revealed that MCR initially choked on delivering the money. That fumble sent stock prices crashing hard before this fresh strategy stabilized the transaction. Nick Jones and Richard Caring intend to stay onboard alongside Goldman Sachs Alternatives as they roll over existing shares. Even Ashton Kutcher jumped into this investor ring, paying nine dollars per share. The club flailed since hitting the New York market in 2021, with value dropping thirty percent because people stopped thinking the brand felt exclusive. [/QUOTE]
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