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US closeout retailer filed bankruptcy in 2024 and was acquired by Nexus Capital; pivoting from 1,300-location network to ~200 restructured stores focused on opportunistic closeout buying model targeting value-oriented consumers in home furnishings and decor.
Big Lots is a US closeout and discount retail chain selling home furnishings, decor, seasonal items, food, and consumables at prices below regular retail through a store network that purchases overstock, end-of-season, and discontinued inventory from manufacturers and retailers. Founded in 1967 and formerly headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Big Lots operated approximately 1,300 stores and was a publicly traded company until filing for bankruptcy in September 2024 after years of declining financial performance accelerated by changing consumer spending patterns and inventory management challenges.
SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) Ninja kitchen appliance brand with $4.47B combined revenue; Ninja Creami viral TikTok success competing with KitchenAid and Vitamix for premium performance-at-value kitchen appliances.
Ninja is a kitchen appliance brand operated by SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) — a Needham, Massachusetts-based consumer products company running two parallel brands: Shark (vacuum cleaners and floor care) and Ninja (kitchen appliances and outdoor cooking). SharkNinja listed on NYSE in 2023 and generated $4.47 billion in consolidated revenue in fiscal year 2024, with the Ninja brand driving the kitchen category through air fryers, multi-cookers (Ninja Foodi), blenders, the Ninja Creami ice cream maker, the Ninja Woodfire outdoor grill, and rapid-cook systems — making SharkNinja one of the fastest-growing appliance companies in the world.
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