whom ever has the $$ (not government allotted) buys it and either makes it succeed or fail......I'm not sure how/when the government got involved with businesses? insidious?
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
With this very deep recession, unemployment skyrocketing, trillions of dollars in debt, a possible health care beast, an administration that doesn't have a clue, it has clearly become a 'dog eat dog' economy. Only the strong will survive.
Well, as long as the government stays out of it.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
ROTTERDAM Golub sues chain after losing deal Purchase of Penn Traffic P&C stores was pre-empted by late Tops offer BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter Reach Gazette reporter Justin Mason at 395-3113 or jmason@dailygazette.net.
Price Chopper is seeking $1.62 million in compensation, claiming the bankrupt Penn Traffi c was in breach of contract when it sold all 79 of its stores to Tops Supermarkets earlier this month. Chief Executive Officer Neil Golub said Price Chopper’s $54.4 million contract to buy 22 P&C Food supermarkets was used by Penn Traffic and its creditors to urge others into the bidding. He said the contract Price Chopper reached with the company in December should have precluded it from seeking the $85 million deal that was eventually reached with Tops. “It was our bid that was used to influence other stores in other bids,” he said Wednesday. “They know what they did and they’re going to have to work their way through it.” Calls placed to attorneys representing both Tops and Penn Traffi c were not returned Wednesday. Price Chopper was in negotiations to buy stores in Canton, Potsdam, Gouverneur, and Massena for $12.3 million before Penn Traffic’s bankruptcy proceeding began. Afterward, Golub said his company attempted a joint agreement with Tops to buy Penn Traffic’s assets, but the deal never happened. Later, Price Chopper expanded its offer to include the 22 stores. Penn Traffic signed a purchase contract and accepted a $5.4 million deposit from Price Chopper. ................>>>>...................>>>>...............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01400&AppName=1
Price Chopper buying six former P&C markets SCHENECTADY — Price Chopper Supermarkets, headquartered in Schenectady County, has entered into a purchase agreement for six P&C stores from Tops Friendly Market, the company announced Thursday. The acquisition, which is expected to be completed in April, would give the family-managed chain 125 stores in six states. The stores are in Canton, Gouverneur, Massena, Potsdam and West Carthage, all in northern New York, and Lincoln, N.H. These are some of the same stores Price Chopper tried to acquire last year from bankrupt Penn Traffi c. Price Chopper plans to clean the facilities, replace and add fixtures and production equipment, replace all front end registers and computer systems, and replenish all product on the shelves and displays. Price Chopper also expects to open stores over the next year in Warwick; Middletown, Conn.; and Shrewsbury, Mass. Store expansions are under way in Barre and Essex, Vt. Price Chopper had tried to buy 22 P&C stores for $54.4 million from Penn Traffic in December. Instead, Penn Traffic sold all 79 stores to Tops through a bankruptcy proceeding. Price Chopper then sued Penn Traffi c for breach of contract, seeking $1.62 million in compensation.