Union Publishes Website Called Mill Road Capital’s Potholes; Case Studies Show Mixed Investment Results for This Small Private Equity Firm
Union Publishes Website Called Mill Road Capital’s Potholes; Case Studies Show Mixed Investment Results for This Small Private Equity Firm
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324 is announcing a new website called Mill Road Capital’s Potholes, detailing this small private equity firm’s uneven investment record. Mill Road Capital owns a chain of Mother’s Market and Kitchen stores in Orange County, California, where workers are seeking to organize a union with the UFCW Local.
“We see potholes in Mill Road Capital’s track record for workers and investors alike,” says Andrew Hauserman, organizing director at UFCW Local 324.
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The website https://www.MillRoadCapitalpotholes.com/ summarizes Mill Road’s questionable investments in Rubio’s, Noodles & Company [Nasdaq: NDLS], Alta Equipment Group [NYSE: ALTG], Superior Industries International, and Big Lots.
“We see potholes in Mill Road Capital’s track record for workers and investors alike,” says Andrew Hauserman, organizing director at UFCW Local 324.
For more information, visit https://www.millroadcapitalpotholes.com/ or contact Courtney Alexander at calexander@ufcw.org.
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Courtney Alexander
calexander@ufcw.org